Italians vote 'no', Austrians vote 'Green', page-10

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    The trouble is, it is extremely unlikely that either France or Germany will swing right. In France, even with a sizable portion of the vote to the FN, all the parliamentary power remains with the established parties. In Germany, coalitions are the norm, and all the other parties (who range from centre-left to extreme far-left) will form a coalition to keep out the AFD.

    This guy in Austria supports a fully-centralized EU (what he himself calls a "United States of Europe"), open borders, Islamification, same-sex marriage and early sexualisation of children in schools, and many other far-left misdeeds.
    But... the Austrians voted for him, and in a democracy, people can vote whichever government they want. I think if this is what they want, let them have it.
 
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