Europe's far-right denounces Russia-Ukraine war but blames west.
Europe's far-right denounces the Russia-Ukraine war but blames the west.
Europe's
far-right denounces the Russia-Ukraine war but blames the west. A possible attack has plunged
Europe into an identity crisis. They are struggling to justify their loyalty
with the overwhelming solidarity of the people from Germany to France to Italy.
The far-right has now publicly condemned the
attack, condemning the violence in Ukraine. And more importantly, it has to do
with popularity. This is exactly what the pro-Ukrainian people think.
"I refer to the fact that when someone
attacks, it is clear who was attacked," said Mato Salwani, a far-right
leader. We should be with it, but when it comes to deciding who is responsible
for the right-wing, the similarities disappear.
They appear
to be singing along to Putin's rosary. He has backed Putin's line of blaming
the West. He says NATO is primarily responsible for initiating the conflict
that Russia has adopted to justify the attack.
The far-right has condemned the West's
historic failure. And he is accused of giving his opinion. Instead of urging
the country to become a neutral buffer nation, they are accusing the West of
escalating the conflict.
And these are the same leaders who have forged
close ties with the Russian president over the years. Marine Le Penn of France
ordered his meeting with Putin's election leaflets, which were printed before
the war.
Putin shakes hands with Lippin, but as public
opinion grows against Bhutan, the same far-right leaders are now trying to
distance themselves from Russian President Lee Pan, who says Putin is not
Putin. Who welcomed him in Moscow in 2017.
Exit polls
suggest Lippin could win a third of the vote, especially in the April French
election. She is one of the top chairpersons of Hungarian Prime Minister Putin,
along with Victor Orban of Hungary.
But they are voting for Putin, 58, before the
next general election. Support from Russia and the European Union When it comes
to tightening sanctions on Moscow citizens, their close relationship with the
Russian president has now become an obligation to give them an excuse to
improve their chances of re-election. It will have to be used as
The second contradiction is the far-right
response to the refugee crisis. Penn's National Rally and Spain's Vokes have
now said they are welcoming Ukrainian refugees.
Meanwhile,
the European Union has plans to reduce the refugee crisis on its island, which
has been hostile to refugees since 2015.
Within the
current European Parliament, they make up almost one-third of the members, more
than doubling their seats across Europe in a decade. But the Ukraine crisis has
changed their strategy to change their rhetoric in favor of public opinion on
the eve of the crucial election, which is now available in your country outside
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