Merkel Comes under Pressure at Home and in EU

Opposition to German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s treasonous promotion of the nonwhite invasion of Europe is mounting: this week, she faced protests in the European Parliament, an increased number of public protest meetings in cities around Germany, and the beginnings of a full-scale rebellion from within her own party.

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Earlier this week, while addressing the European Parliament in Strasburg with French president Francois Hollande, Merkel was confronted with a protest banner reading “Merkel, Hollande: you betrayed Europe!”

The protest banner was unfurled by Hungarian Jobbik party Members of the European Parliament Krisztina Morvai and Zoltán Balczó, both famous for their strident remarks in defence of European sovereignty and Hungarian freedom.

Their protest caused a stir in the parliament proceedings, briefly interrupting Merkel’s address which contained a call for Europeans to accept the nonwhite invasion of their ancestral homeland.

Morvai has already been declared by Jobbik as a future nominee for the position of the President of Hungary, while Balczó is a former vice speaker of the Hungarian parliament.

At home in Germany, an increasing number of protest meetings—attended by thousands—are being organized across the country. The most recent was held in the city of Erfurt on Thursday October 8, when at least 8,000 attended an Alternative für Deutschland rally called to protest the invasion. The crowd was nearly double the size which had attended a similar protest meeting the previous week.

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By way of contrast, a counter demonstration in support of the nonwhite invasion was attended by a paltry 600 people, even though it was addressed by the leader of the Green Party in the German parliament.

In Dresden, the third-largest city in the former East Germany, thousands continue to attend the weekly rallies organized by the anti-Islamification group Pegida.

Meanwhile, in Merkel’s own party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the cracks loom ever larger. Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer, leader of the Christian Socialist Union, the Bavarian equivalent of the CSU,  recently told a meeting of local authorities that “Berlin has to finally face up to reality and that it was time for an act of effective self-defense.”

Last week, at an emergency session of the Bavarian cabinet, he said that he was planning to file a complaint against Merkel’s refugee policies at Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court, arguing that the chancellor’s refusal to set an upper limit on the number of refugees the country can absorb violates the constitutionally guaranteed independence of German states.

Seehofer also formally hosted Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Bavaria a few weeks ago, and has previously announced that Germans will one day thank the Hungarian leader for taking his stand.

* Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced that if the European Union insists on sending Third World invaders to his country, he will take Slovakia out of the EU completely. Fico said he “could not accept compulsory admission quotas, since it is completely uncertain what they mean in practice.”

Last Wednesday Slovakia started legal action at the European Court of Justice against the EU plan to forcibly distribute a number of asylum seekers into his country. Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania had opposed the mandatory quotas for redistributing 120,000 asylum seekers from Italy and Greece but the group was outvoted at a meeting of EU interior ministers.


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