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Unexpectedly, the presidential election in Romania has seen nationalist independent Calin Georgescu leading the first round. A 62-year-old expert in sustainable development, he calls for a Romania based on small-scale organic agriculture, Christian values, and national sovereignty. His platform, similar to that of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, emphasises self-reliance and reduced dependence on international alliances. Georgescu’s rise is partly attributed to his pledge to ‘restore Romania’s dignity’ and challenge perceived subservience to organisations like NATO and the EU. His criticism of the US-backed missile shield at Deveselu, which he calls a ‘diplomatic embarrassment’, echoes the Kremlin narrative, raising concerns among Western allies. If elected, he could alter the country’s foreign policy and reshape its political landscape.

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Thursday, 02 May 2019 21:08

Spain: far-right politics

The Socialists won the recent Spanish election, but far-right party Vox will enter parliament for the first time. Vox opposes multiculturalism, migration, and feminism. Italy's deputy PM from the right-wing League party congratulated ‘our friends in Vox for joining the parliament in Spain’. Its views on immigration and Islam place it in line with far-right and populist parties elsewhere in Europe. With European elections only weeks away, nationalist and far-right parties across Europe are sensing an opportunity for a rise in European nationalism. Italy’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement has common cause with Germany's main opposition party, AfD, the Finns Party, the Danish People's Party (who seize migrants’ property to pay bills), Austria's Freedom Party, France's National Rally, Sweden’s anti-immigration party, and several others, including Nigel Farage’s Brexit party. See

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