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Old September 1st, 2018 #1
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Default Orbán, Salvini Form United Front for Euro Elections

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini have sealed the outlines of a trans-European Parliament election front designed to counter the pro-Third World invasion alliance led by French president Emmanuel Macron.

According to a statement issued by Orbán’s office following a working meeting with Salvini in Milan, the Hungarian Prime Minister said that “we need a new European Commission that defends Europe’s borders.”

“Hungary has proven that migration can be stopped, though earlier everyone claimed that this was impossible both legally and physically,” Orbán went on to say.

“Matteo Salvini has taken on the historic mission to stop migration also at sea,” he continued, pointing out that “no other country has undertaken this endeavor before. I am of the view that Europe’s security depends on Matteo Salvini’s success, and therefore the Italian politician cannot back down. This courage inspires respect in us,” he added.

Orbán added that Hungary “will provide every assistance with Italy’s border protection efforts.”

Those who “came to Europe must be taken back to where they came from, they must be transported back home,” Orbán continued. “Brussels takes the view that this is not possible, but then again they said the same about the protection of borders. It is possible; it only takes will and political determination. Migrants should not be distributed, but taken back home.”

Hungary, he said, pursues as policy which is based on the tenet that “help must be given where there is trouble, rather than bringing trouble here.”

In answer to a question, the Prime Minister said there will be elections in Europe in May, and “we need a new Commission and a new European Parliament” in the interest of protecting our borders and stopping migration.


“We need a different Europe that rests on new intellectual foundations, and as to what alliances will come into being we can only tell after the European Parliament elections. Our task today is to obtain the support of as many Hungarian and Italian voters as possible in the interest of forging a new Europe,” he said.

Orbán added that he had asked for the presence of Silvio Berlusconi, leader of Forza Italia to his meeting with Salvini “because we are in alliance with them in the European People’s Party” (EPP, a current political grouping in the European Parliament).

“There are two camps in the EPP: one is led by French President Emmanuel Macron, who wants to destroy the EPP, as he is leading the political force in Europe which supports migration,” Orban continued.

He pointed out that “we, on the other side, want to stop illegal migration. There is a fierce debate on this also within the EPP, and we would like our position to prevail, and to clearly stand by the European people who do not want illegal migration.”

The next European Parliament elections will be held in May 2019. The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU parliament means that at least half its seats will be allocated to currently under-represented EU states (with the other half being kept in reserve for possible new EU member states in the future).

This, along with the fact that the majority of seats from the “Visegrad” countries of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary are expected to be held by populist parties—along with those of Austria, and together with an expected significantly boosted representation for populist parties in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden—means that balance of power could shift from the far left for the first time since the EU’s founding.

* This week’s meeting in Milan came just days after Italy’s latest standoff with the EU over the invasion of Europe ended, when dozens of African invaders being held on an Italian coastguard boat moored in Sicily for days were finally allowed to disembark after Ireland and some other EU states agreed to take them in.

Salvini said he would continue to refuse NGO ships with invaders on board access to Italian ports, and brushed off an investigation into “abduction” launched against him by prosecutors in left-wing controlled Sicily. “They won’t make me take one step backwards,” he said.


http://newobserveronline.com/orban-s...uro-elections/
 
Old September 4th, 2018 #2
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Default Huge Crowds Greet Italy’s Salvini as Support Continues to Rise

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Huge Crowds Greet Italy’s Salvini as Support Continues to Rise


Huge crowds spontaneously greeted Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini during an appearance at a traditional religious observance in the central city of Viterbo yesterday, confirming opinion polls which said his party was now the single biggest in Italy, surpassing even his senior coalition partner the Five Star Movement.


In a video Salvini posted to social media, which showed the crowd’s pop star like adulation, the Lega leader said “Mamma Mia, what goose bumps… Yesterday I was really excited and moved. Thanks to the people of Viterbo. P.S. Of course you won’t see this on TV.”
The latest opinion polls give the Lega above 32 percent support, four points above the Five Star movement, which outpolled the Lega at the election, and more than double the leftist Democratic Party, which had led Italy to the point where it now staggers under an African invasion of more than several million.

Salvini’s reception in the city—to watch the annual parade of the Festival of Saint Rosa—was marked by crowds spontaneously applauding, hugging, shaking hands, and demanding selfies all along the one kilometer route.


The reception given to Salvini was in marked contrast to that given the other guests, who included the President of the EU Parliament Antonio Tajani, and the deputy of the Democratic Party Emanuele Fiano, who were barely noticed.

Earlier, Salvini told the Deutsche Welle news service on the occasion of his first hundred days in officer that that he was “very happy. Under my remit, which is security, immigration, and public security, we have achieved extraordinary results. Regarding employment, taxes and pensions, in the autumn the new government will make its mark, with a new path, change, growth, so I’m not worried about data for this period. We are already working on growth, which should finally rebound.”

On the topic of the ongoing invasion of Europe by the Third World, Salvini said that “It is clear that I had to stop the migrant landings. Last year in the period up to August, 100,000 migrants arrived and the European Union did little or nothing. This year we had fewer than 20,000 landings, and the European Union is still doing little or nothing.”

He added that German Chancellor Angela Merkel “certainly underestimated the risk of a social clash when she claimed that there was space for hundreds of thousands of people in Germany. I still remember what happened during the New Year’s Eve celebrations in Cologne in 2015, and also elsewhere. However, violence is never a solution!


Violence calls for violence, but the German government has been underestimating the problem for years, and the rise of the AfD is clearly a reaction.”

http://newobserveronline.com/huge-cr...inues-to-rise/
 
Old October 30th, 2018 #3
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Ready to go to Brazil to get Battisti - Salvini

Rome, October 29 - Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said Monday he was ready to go to Brazil and get former leftist terrorist Cesare Battisti if new President Jair Bolsonaro decides to extradite him to Italy as promised.

"I can't wait to meet new president Bolsonaro," said Salvini, adding "I will be happy to got personally to Brazil also to go and get leftist terrorist Cesare Battisti and bring him back to Italian jails".

Bolsonaro's son earlier on Monday suggested that the government is set to keep a promise to extradite Battisti. "The gift is coming! Thanks for the support, the right is becoming stronger," Eduardo Bolsonaro, a federal deputy, said in response to a tweet by Salvini congratulating Bolsonaro senior on his election victory.

Justice Minister Alfonso Bonafede said Monday that Battisti must return to Italy.

"Cesare Battisti must return. For months the ministry's offices have been in contact with Brazilian authorities, at the ready for an event that might change things, like Jair Bolsonaro's victory in the presidential elections," he said.

"We are following the situation with the utmost attention. WE owe it to the families of Battisti's victims, we also owe it to the Country," Bonafede said on Facebook.

Battisti, whose extradition was halted by former Brazilian president Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, is wanted to serve out several life sentences for murders in the so-called 'Years of Lead' of leftist and rightist terrorism.

Battisti, who fled to Brazil from France where he had become a crime writer, after the end of the Mitterand Doctrine, has always denied committing murder.

https://www.ansa.it/english/news/201..._campaign=free




Brazil asylum for “persecuted” terrorist enrages Italy JANUARY 2009
http://www.italianinsider.it/?q=node/207
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