Going to be a quick meeting. Do we like uncontrolled migration from muslim countries? No Are we serious about ultra-nationalism while the Russian is breathing down or necks? Lets just bitch about trianon and all that wasn't nice a bit.
@@ANDR0iD Exactly since the Homeland party wishes to establish the day of the signing of the Second Vienna Award as a holiday, called the Day of Homecoming, to commemorate the territorial revisions recovered by regent Miklós Horthy, not to mention their support for the Székely autonomy movement.
Italy kicked France for being too radical, France kicked Germany for being too radical, Germany kicked out Romania for being too radical... Bruh, when does it end :D
That feel, when the far right took the term 'Axis' too literal and thinks it means that the wheel of kicking out other fascists must keep rolling. Not that I would complain - quite the opposite!- but it would be kinda poetic, if that's how they destroy themselves.
Just a correction; SOS Romania doesn't want only Northern Bucovina (the territory shown in the video), but also Bugeac, another territory that used to be part of Greater Romania and now of Ukraine south of Republic of Moldova. Another thing is that it wasn't Ukraine who annexed the territory, but USSR in 1940, but gave it to Ukraine meanwhile another portion part of former Bessarabia is modern Moldova.
She is 100% a Russian agent. She has proudly posted on social media meeting with the Russian ambassador in Bucharest, and has made so much pro Russia noise. Horrible that she got in the EU parliament
@@alin-mihai bro, she had private meetings with FSB agents and Russian diplomats, before learning to bark on the Bolshevik party line, she is definitely a Russian spy, her parents, to, were professional bean spillers for The Security (Romanian KGB in the 1960)
To be fair. Diplomacy and correctness aside. Unlike North Bukovina which is kind of riddiculous claim I think Besarabia is kind of reasonable in historical context. (I am no romanian tho). However then we should revise part of trianon where Hungary historically should get parts of Transylvania (not whole since historically continuation of Transilvanian principality is a thing). So yeah. Teritorial disputes are kinda easy looking into historical perspective, but in today world it is kinda hard to discuss this matter of things.
Waiting for the ultra right, followed by the third dimensional right. Overuse of the term "far right" is to blame. It's more of a tactical smear than a political descriptor at this point.
@@kianlakchi7182 Who ever said that, when, where??? We don't want any territory back, we just want those countries respect the Hungarians who live there, is that so hard to understand? Also, I love how the far-right Romanians (I know that not every Romanian think this way) whine about everything, like that big chunk of the old Hungarian territory wasn't enough for them to get. Can we forget the past and start working together? Or you guys just want to live with your hatred towards us forever?
@@Lockfly Not really, I just saw a vid on this yesterday. In the caucasus they had to put an italian unit between the hungarian and romanian units, and border clashes weren't uncommon so there was always the possibility of escalation
Just the simple fact that there are European parties in 2024 that have the goal of more territory is so sad. Were two world wars and a brutal ongoing war in the east not enough to dissuade them?
@@mapper7310every nationalist thinks they are right and are strong enough to make it so. It’s why nationalist governments always seem to kill more of their nation than any other.
@@stiliyaniliev9564 Read the post you are replying under. My tongue-in-cheek point is that it could be called a neo-Warsaw Pact if you got some Poles too.
@@hyhhy I dont think so. We are far-right, not far-left... In WW2 Germany, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia was in the Hitler's coalition... And of course Spain was a fascist country then but it was neutral in ww2
I completely agree with you! My first 100k took a long time and wasn't that special to be honest with you. Once I hit 300K that is the game changer in my opinion. At this point my money is basically making me a pretty good yearly salary. When I go to sleep at night I know my money is making decent money with the help of my FA
To be honest - it's strongly unlikely for Polish Konfederacja to join an AfD-leaded new PE group. Really - Polish party based on patriotic values and referring to the fight of Poles against the N*zis during WWII would join the group created by party referring to N*zis themselves? Especially when Konfederacja supports the Ukraine and their fight against Russia?
They could just convince their voters the Nazis were innocent fellow manly christians who were forced into fighting by a few evil leaders or by the evil communists. And that most polish deaths were caused by the communist using Nazi costumes or that history was rewritten by the gay satanist academics to inflate the dead toll of change the perpetrator. It’s a hard sell, but that’s what they have social media accounts and adds for
I feel It's difficult to understand how schyzofrenic is "Se acabo la Fiesta". Not only It's logo It's an AI made squirrel because It's leader is called Alvise which vaguely sounds like "Alvin and the squirrels" (and don't get me started on the V for vendetta mask) but also stands for a authoritharian bukele-like approach to security. He wants to build the biggest prison in Europe in Spain (one of the safest countries in the world). Oh and I almost forgot It's name translates to "The party is over" but they celebrated It's results in a club in Madrid and also the main reason they run this elections is because Alvise is being investigated for missinformation and seeks protection of the EU parlament.
I agree with all you said except for Spain being one of the safest countries in the world, its not even one of the safest in europe, big cities are becoming terrible to live in due to petty crime.
First of Spain is not close to the safest country in Europe😂. Second of "investigated for misinformation"? What in the fascist regime is this sentence?
When it comes to Konfederacja [ Poland ] their opposition to illegal imigration is the most anti-Kremlin thing they do, since 2021 [ a few months before Russian invasion on Ukraine ] Belarus together with Russia were flooding polish-belarusian border with illegal migrants they transported there from Iraq or Syria to create an artificial refugee crisis mixed with smuggling literal saboteurs after the war in Ukraine started. Funny enough leftist groups and main opposition party [ KO or PO ] of that time were literally trying to remove blockades on belarusian border, after KO winning election they cooled off with such ideas and still they get to be criticized by their main donors and ideological supporters don't understanding that this whole crisis is a Russian psyop and making them pass is what Kremlin expects to happen.
Grzegorz Braun demanded our polish secret services to check him if he is a russian agent based on political opponents rumors, and they did find nothing on him.
oh don't worry! he does this with EVERY non-english word. I don't know if he just reads them and gives it a whack. Maybe he should check the IPA on their Wikipedia pages.
About Se Acabo La fiesta Spanish group, is worth mentioning that Alvise Perez was banned from all tv and media before the elections. Nonetheless he managed to get support through his telegram channel.
I don't think Konfederacja prom Poland would join with AfD, as not all of them are nationalists and generally Polish people hate and fear German nationalism, as it destroyed us times and times again. Anna Bryłka, one of the MPs from Konfederacja, who is more or less responsible for European Affairs in the party stated pre-election, that she positions Konfederacja more between ID and ECR than further right than ID. One shouldn't also exclude the factor, that as Konfederacja may be not so pro-Ukrainian as other Polish parties it is as much anti-Russian as any other party in Poland, which stays in conflict with every other Party in this potential "Sovereignist" group
Konfederacja isn't hate Germany as so much as PiS - and Konfederacja in the past coworked with AfD (one time some politisians from AfD got a invitation to Polish Sejm from Grzegorz Braun). And of course Konfederacja is prorussian - maby not as so much as other parties in Sovereignist group, but still Konfederacja is the most prorussian big party in Poland. Especially prorussian is Konfederacja Korony Polskiej - for example one of politician from KKP - Andrzej Zapałowski - wrote a letter to Putin, where he say that Putin is the most christian leader of Europe.
@@bar88888 And one of polish left party leaders "Czarzasty" said that Soviet Union liberated Poland which in my opinion isn't true because I wouldn't call switching occupants as liberation, and if you think that Soviets liberated Poland then probably you also think that Great Britain liberated India from muslim rule, is this make left pro Russian, oh and left is the most anty military party, they would love to lower spending on military, and I think that this is something that Russia would love to happen in Poland. And left also strongly oppose stoping migrants on our border with Belarus from entering our country, letting them in help Lukashenka because Belarus earn money for smuggling those migrants on polish border and increasing numbers of illegal migrants in EU increase unrest which also help Russia, maybe this make Left pro Russian?
@@bar88888 I said "hate German nationalism", that's not the same. It might happen, that Braun will join these sovereignty group, but I doubt anyone else would join them. Also basing your opinions of a coalition on behaviour of a couple of members of its smallest part is not a good idea
@@KulturystaChaosu Today Russia isn't the same country as USSR. And Lewica understand this, and don't like Russia. So this statemant isn't a prorussian statement. He don't admire modern russian imperialism, or Putin politict, but the old coutry, that doesn't exist since 90's. And also partialy true - the soviet liberation of Poland of course was not a complete liberation, but the communist government was still much better than the Nazi occupation. But if you realy want treat this statement as prorussian you still give one statement of Czarzasty (why you put his surname in quote?) about USSR - and this don't make whole party prorussian. In Konfederacja we have much more prorussian statement - for exaple Korwin many times admired Putin. Braun also. Lewica sometimes say about lowering the cost of the military - of course this isn't a very good idea, but this such action does not make them prorussian, but only useful idiots. And Lewica doesn't oppose of the stoping illegal imigration form Belarus - they only want to approve the humanitarian aid. The opposition of illegal immigration comes more from the liberal enviorment of KO. Sum up - Lewica, unlike the Konfederacja, is not pro-Russian because they do not publicly praise Putin's actions.
I'd be super surprised of Konfederacja joined AfD in EU. In Poland associating right wing politicians with Germany is very unpopular. Especially AFD, who's members question the border shape, and history - this would be an end of Konfederacja popularity in my Poland.
I just want to mention that 3 out 6 MEPs from Konfederacja belong to Nowa Nadzieja (eng. New hope) party that is considerd as economicly liberal or even libertarian calling to Reform EU and consider call referendum on leaving if they fail
Nowa Nadzieja nie jest tylko kapitalistyczna i libertariańska. Światopoglądowo nadal w miarę reakcjonistyczna mimo że Korwina już nie ma chociaż nadal nie tak reakcjonistyczna jak Korona. Nazwał bym to paleolibertarianizmem albo umiarkowanym korwinizmem
@@goldenfiberwheat238 if you genuinely call them far-right you are just stupid. None of these parties mentioned above come even close to being far-right :D
Your "party list" for the EPP is incorrect ! The Hungarian KDNP have been kicked in order to make room for the TISZA party members who are the new actors in Hungarian politics.
I have a friend who voted for "Se acabo la fiesta" in Spain. They don't oppose Europe, and wouldn't join a pro-leave block. But they are indeed far-right.
They are trying to sell "sovereignty" to the people, both from the Kremlin and the EU, while attending Kremlin meetings in Moscow, pushing Kremlin propaganda, and being funded by them. The population largely believes in conspiracy theories and the Kremlin propaganda fits in nicely. People think that they're a colony of the wealthier EU countries and Bulgaria would be much better if it was independent. As with most right-wing parties, they prey on fear, and misinformation to get votes.
No matter how you look at it, Bulgaria is probably the only country currently in the EU that has not benefited much from it, one could even say that it has lost more
3:32 Vazrazhdane (Възраждане 🇧🇬). Your pronounciation hurt my ears 😂 And It is not pro-Russian party. It is pro-Bulgarian party. They want to resume the good relations with Russia and to remove the sanctions, because this is harmful for the Bulgarian economy. Also, they want to do a referendum about Bulgaria leaving NATO. If you ask 10 random people in Bulgaria, 8 out of 10 will tell you that NATO is dangerous for the Bulgarian security and we must leave. I fully agree with this.
Biggest czech party ANO (7 MEP i think) also wants to create a new one probably with slovakian SMER (5 MEP) and maybe Orbans Fidezs(idk name). Leader of ANO Babiš said that he will announce everything on Monday
@@rixorobert He is a fan of Trump so something like that, he says that he wants to give ukraine weapons but he wants to start negotiations to end the war as soon as possible. He wants to change green deal and is very against migration.
These Christian values that we are talking about are no less of a shame. Christian values are Human values and furthermore a human capacity to leave harmony. Covering themselves as the Traditional Values group and alienating those who are not with them does not necessarily make them more Christian.
I always found it funny that these groups championed "Christan values", but they seem to hate the poor, the needy and the outcast. You know... The stuff that Jesus made his position pretty clear on?
@@BaneofBalorthey aren’t even Christians in any way that matters. Europeans have no faith since the World Wars destroyed their psychology. They pay it lip service but you’ll hardly ever see them at church weekly as a bare minimum
What about ANO 2011 from Czechia, Fidesz from Hungary and Smer-SD from Slovakia? There are rumours that they also plan to found a new group that would be eurosceptic.
Why? To me it seems quite natural. The left wing all across Europe has convergent goals including social policies, ecology, abortion, LGBT rights and (!) EU integration, while the right is eurosceptic, which itself doesn't help with getting along other European parties, and nationalist - which means their goals are conflicting.
BTW Revival in Bulgarian would be pronounced - 'V' as in Viktor, 'az' as in AZerbaijan, 'ra' as in RAdical, 'z' as in meaSure, 'da' as in DAda and 'ne' as in NEcessary.
@@hyplayer Love from Bulgaria to my madgyar brothers! I have visited Budapest and I love it! I love your culture, people, architecture and all that! Long live daddy Orban!
I wonder why the journalists of this channel have such troubles to pronounce very easy words in Spanish. The party's name is "Se acabó la fiesta" and he pronounces it as "se acowba la fieistia"
Tbh the same is with Polish Konfederacja, AFD are nazi apologists. Even polish nationalists who are a part of Konf. cannot stand such people around, there is only one guy within it that tried to approach them actively [ while also trying to enlighten some of them about their nazi past ]. Anyway they said they'll probably stick with ID.
The problem is with these radical groups is that they rarely work well in their own party and less so with other parties because the views from them all are all over the place, it wouldn't take much from a policy for them to fall out. This is where the real problem could be with these parties, when the tough decision start to happen, will they be able to hold it together? and say what we want about moderate parties, but they are more likely to be able to compromise and work with other parties than the far right parties, now it's just a matter of which policies light the fuse with them, and I've noticed that some of these far right groups are starting to moderate there views, probably because that's the only way to appeal with voters long term and the only way for them to compromise more on policymaking, after all, too many hardliners will make it difficult for them to get things done and voters will quickly lose interest in them if things don't get better.
only some of the parties lol, most of confederation and that spanish party should make their own group with some other rather libertarian parties (or ANO)
The AfD is like a school kid who got kicked out by his friends, is now forced to hang out with the drug addicts instead and is like "They are cooler then you anyways".
The fact that slovaks, romanians and hungarian nationalists aren't claiming land from each other but are all circling Ukraine like a bunch of vultures is sick
Only one of the confederation members, if anyone at all, will join them. AfD has a bad reputation in Poland, Konfederacja is pro-NATO and their current stance is to rather change the EU in the "pre-Lisbon Treaty" direction than to leave the EU, as they believe Polish mainstream politicians are so bad that they can't carry out PolExit properly. They are also not anti-immigration, but anti-illegal immigration. In Poland, we have a lot of refugees from Ukraine, a big problem on the Belarusian border, and we don't want to pay bills because Italy or France can't stop immigrants at their borders. Also, reading anything from the 2020 program is pointless - it was the program of Krzysztof Bosak for the presidential elections, so for one person, from one party, the National Movement. But Konfederacja is a coalition and their overall program is slightly different, as they need to compromise with the liberal New Hope. There were three elections last year, and there were many more programs for the whole party.
I do not agree with some statement. To say that the ID is more right wing than the ECR is not really true. Members of the EKR also are the Reconquete, the AUR and ELAM. They are extremly far right. They are more right wing than the RN or even AfD. Which faction parties join has strategic resasons or is because of the different foreign policy program.
I don't know about the Confederacy joining this group. It's right wing (yeah, it's actually an alliance of three parties, the furthest right being Grzegorz Braun's "The Crown" - you will probably hear about this guy a lot in the next couple of years) might, but being anti-NATO and openly EU-exit is something that is still something that is a huge no-no in Polish politics, so majority of Confederacy cuts ties with that.
@@deutschermichel5807 "Confederacy of the Polish Crown" is a full name for this goup inside Confederacy party. It is a monarchist party, but Ive never heard about any propositions from them to change the government in Poland into monarchy, so it is mostly usually just the most right wing group inside the party, with Braun being a big leader of this group. Idk if you remember, but there was Janusz Korwin-Mikke from this party in the EU parlament. He was a guy who was doing fascist actvities in the EU parlament and (for my knowledge) holds the record for the biggest number of penalties as EU parlament member. Braun is a similar type of politician (showman type). So next EU parlament will be fun... Other two main groups in the party are "National Movement" (nationalists) and "New Hope" (market liberals), or at least its leaders, are much more well-mannered and worthy of time than Braun, in my opinion.
@@GM-gb1eu well, the National Movement is basically what Meloni's Brothers of Italy were before she decided to dial down on the rhetoric, so not necessarly your average moderate right. New Hope are not market liberals, they are paleolibertarians and sadly pursuing ultraconservative culture policy is just as important for them as market deregulation. And the Crown while not introducing any legislation dismantling democracy, repeatedly criticized the system and called for the unification of state and church. That being said, I don't think they are all as far right as AFD and I wouldn't even be surprised if some of them wanted to join Meloni.
The BNP had a small group like this that fell to bits quite quickly over a single remark which led to the Romanian party whoever they were withdrawing and thus the group wasn't able to fulfill the minimum number of nations requirement.
2:06 that's an inaccurate paraphrasation though. You said he said "members of the ss weren't necessarily criminals" which suggests he's protecting the ss at large, while the original translates to "There was certainly a high percentage of criminals, but not all were criminals. I will never say that everyone who wore an SS uniform was automatically a criminal.", so it clearly states that a lot of ss members were criminals, but not everyone. Considering the sheer amount of members of the SS and the fact that you need to violate an existing law to be considered a criminal, it's highly likely that he's right (no pun intended), although one can wonder why he would state this to begin with, as something like this can be used to further rationalize and justify the SS with additional statements, which can be considered dangerous territory - at least in my book. Still, the fact that this statement which is in all likelihood true can still cause such a political uproar and divide even in the European right shows that the topic of the war crimes in the 2nd ww are still not properly dealt with in politics and the wider society. He pulled out the proverbial muleta and got the bull enraged, which shouldn't have happened , but this time he got his party kicked out so i guess that's not really what he was after...at least i think so, I don't quite see how being kicked out of ID would benefit them...
To quote a different youtube commenter, SS was an elite division and this claim that "not all SS members were bad" is also an insult to SS itself. They were definitely all bad
I feel like he was testing the waters as you mentioned (for which I can't seem to find any good intention behind it) and considering Afd's dubious record the decision of expulsion seems like a reasonable response in my book
@@wheyeabi1 probably. In the past decade there's been the common strategy of the far right to make factually correct or morally acceptable statements that others (usually their opponents) fear could be the thin end of the metaphorical wedge, so they overreact and thereby undermine their own position and credibility. Only this time they used this on their supposed allies, which is either 4d chess or just absolutely stupid, and I guess the latter is more likely.
Scary times that people start to see other people not as humans anymore because of superficial diffrences like nationality or ethnicity. At this point I dont know if I wanna live in a world like this
It's always worth it, even if just to make it so for those that come after brother, many of us can stay reasonable and these parties are expressions of frustration into hate but ultimately they're usually wrong to blame some minority, the problems, whatever they are, are usually closer to home 😂 have a good day man
This is what happens when young people convince themselves that the extreme ideologies they consume are "just dark humor nothing serious". Remember it well.
The greatest lie of the Western liberal democracy was telling itself that they had moved on from the tribalistic urges and appeals to authority that they condemned as plaguing the underdeveloped world. They told themselves that they were too advanced, too civilized, too enlightened to fall to the temptations of demagogues and dictators. In reality, those impulses never went away they were just asleep, dormant but never dead.
I voted for "Se Acabó la Fiesta" in Spain, let me tell you about it. The party is centered around the man shown in 4:10, we call him "Alvise". He runs a huge Telegram group that is aimed to combat the system: corruption, etc. He is censored all around the country. No one will let him speak in front of cameras, because: he has the power of truth. Let me explain: All media in Spain is owned by two companies (Atresmedia and Mediaset) that are bought by the government, effectively making it a monopoly. So everything the media says, is for controlling the masses of spaniards, and most people believe the TV. Lots of corrupt politicians and periodists pressed charges against Alvise. Alvise won all of them and he is clean, but the media still make the people afraid of him. Please, hear me out, he isnt a politician, he is a law-enforcer in a broken country. His policies are very close to el Salvadors Buekele and Argentinas Milei, with a touch of polish conservatism. Dont be fooled by media.
what exactly is wrong with the statement that "not all SS-men were criminals"? It is well documented which groups went into SS and that thousands were recruted in the last days of the war - often very young and definetely not criminals. What makes this extremely-right?
Hm, how much further can the AfD go before it's clearly in neo-nazi territory? (And no, it's not there already, stop trivializing actual fascism.) I wonder if the AfD may split at some point because it's going too far even for some of its own members. That soft of already happened, but none of those parties that splintered off had much success (yet - at least one is technically part of the ECR but has no MEPs). That's unfortunate, because a party that is more conservative than CDU/CSU (EPP) but less hard right than the AfD could capture unsatisfied voters while still being clearly liberal-democratic. (That is, in favor of liberal democracy, not a liberals/libertarian party)
the AfD Leadership will do whatever it takes to grap power. I am certain they do have no moral or ethical boundaries - whatever it takes, they are up for it. And clearly the party leadership is dreaming of a "Machtergreifung" what will empower the party to destroy the fundamental elements of democracy in Germany. This is nothing new or scary. What is outrageous is that the democratic parties in Germany all ignore the situation and only follow a strategy of "don´t talk with or about the AfD." and aggressively ignore the relevant issues Germany currently has. This is madness. Of course, the AfD has no solutions for the issues, but they know how to turn then into talking points and how to get voters - simply by bringing up the issues...
@@Its_Croaker The Office for the Protection of the Constitution is not a serious body, it is simply a secret service for undesirable parties and cannot itself justify why it is monitoring the AfD at all. In addition, the respective presidents of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution all have a party membership card.
So, it's radical to want your country to be sovereign now. That is, it's "radical" to want one's country to be ruled by its own government and not an outside institution. Right. To be fair, I am NOT on board with countries wanting to unilaterally expand their borders. Any border adjustments have to be done peacefully and with the mutual consent of both countries involved.
Yeah but it leads to friction between the country and its neighbors this configuration of having an outside institution handling the country and others also lends to the countries being in a stronger position. So for at least state/counties itself it’s for the better.
@@revilokid No. That's simply not true. What you have described is an empire taking over a country, turning it into a conquered province, then telling the conquered people how to live their lives.
@@Aristocles22 but what your saying is that the state didn’t willing join this “empire” for their own benefit knowing that they will gain much from it. The reason the idea is radical is because the state/country loses out massively from leaving and is against the best interest of the state/country to leave as said by most in that state/country. If everyone wanted to leave it would not be that radical as it was in the uk during the brexit referendum .
@@Aristocles22 so loss of independence is not worth the gain of prosperity the country/state would gain to unite with other countries or states. If that is true then where does it end why should different groups of that state/country share the state/country with each other if it means giving up their independence. The point is that unity for prosperity has always overruled personal independence, down to the individual level, people have always given up the freedoms for the benefits of unity.
30 sec for the new party around 6:30 - 7:00 ... after you mention all potential members, you could say something more. You ended this story like the Sopranos. Greetings from Germany!
Guys, the word is Sovereignists, not SovereignTists 😅 Y'all already have a reputation for pronouncing all the foreign words wrong, but we should at least try to get the english words correct
@@rixorobertthese parties are looking to have some tough and a bit radical changes for their countries. Them getting bigger and working together makes it closer to actually happening.
@@revilokid working together? German nationalists, Polish nationalists, Slovak nationalists, Hungarian nationalists and Romanian nationalists? They all have grudges and territorial ambitions against each other.
Romanian and hungarian extreme nationalists in the same group would be perfect for a popcorn eating session
Agreed 😂😂😂
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*pulls pint* I’ll be over here
Their meetings should be in boxing ring and televised :D
Going to be a quick meeting.
Do we like uncontrolled migration from muslim countries?
No
Are we serious about ultra-nationalism while the Russian is breathing down or necks?
Lets just bitch about trianon and all that wasn't nice a bit.
S.O.S Romania was rejected for being too crazy for A.F.D
Aren't they also very anti Hungarian as well? How could they get along with Hungary's our homeland party?
@@ANDR0iD Exactly since the Homeland party wishes to establish the day of the signing of the Second Vienna Award as a holiday, called the Day of Homecoming, to commemorate the territorial revisions recovered by regent Miklós Horthy, not to mention their support for the Székely autonomy movement.
@@serebii666 The far right is a joke lol.
lmao
I don't think S.O.S has a clear policy. They just scream random stuff.
Italy kicked France for being too radical, France kicked Germany for being too radical, Germany kicked out Romania for being too radical... Bruh, when does it end :D
That's the fun thing about nationalists, they want to join in coalitions but their ideologies are all about we the best country, fuck our neighbors
Congoline of radicalism 😂
Maybe the real radical rightwingers were the friends we met on the way
That feel, when the far right took the term 'Axis' too literal and thinks it means that the wheel of kicking out other fascists must keep rolling.
Not that I would complain - quite the opposite!- but it would be kinda poetic, if that's how they destroy themselves.
It leads to WW3.
I mean.... the addvertisment at the end Saying that "people might be looking for new jobs at the momment" and showing Rish Sunak is gold
The next phrase is literally “so Rishi and Co. should subscribe to Brilliant”. You can’t get more direct than this
Just a correction; SOS Romania doesn't want only Northern Bucovina (the territory shown in the video), but also Bugeac, another territory that used to be part of Greater Romania and now of Ukraine south of Republic of Moldova. Another thing is that it wasn't Ukraine who annexed the territory, but USSR in 1940, but gave it to Ukraine meanwhile another portion part of former Bessarabia is modern Moldova.
She is 100% a Russian agent. She has proudly posted on social media meeting with the Russian ambassador in Bucharest, and has made so much pro Russia noise. Horrible that she got in the EU parliament
@@alin-mihai bro, she had private meetings with FSB agents and Russian diplomats, before learning to bark on the Bolshevik party line, she is definitely a Russian spy, her parents, to, were professional bean spillers for The Security (Romanian KGB in the 1960)
To be fair. Diplomacy and correctness aside. Unlike North Bukovina which is kind of riddiculous claim I think Besarabia is kind of reasonable in historical context. (I am no romanian tho). However then we should revise part of trianon where Hungary historically should get parts of Transylvania (not whole since historically continuation of Transilvanian principality is a thing). So yeah. Teritorial disputes are kinda easy looking into historical perspective, but in today world it is kinda hard to discuss this matter of things.
Claiming neighbours' territory as Romania is definitely very wise and cannot possibly backfire....
Then, Hungary also has claims on Transcarpathia. It was annexed by the USSR and modern ukraine has no historycal claim on it.
So we have the center-right, the right, the far-right and the farther-right
And? We already have the centre-left (S&D), the further left (The Greens-EFA), the far-left (The Left).
Now we need a farther-left. Extremists need a place somewhere 😂.
Or how a simple right/left dichotomy is too simplistic for the modern times.
Waiting for the ultra right, followed by the third dimensional right.
Overuse of the term "far right" is to blame. It's more of a tactical smear than a political descriptor at this point.
No it's accurate.
putting slovak, romanian, and hungarian nationalists in one group is a bad idea.
(oh my god im scared to read the replies)
german and polish ones*
Yeah Hungary wants Transylvania from Romania. Man if these guys get a lot of support then it's war.
@@kianlakchi7182 First berlin award coming
"Nationalists of the world, unite!" pffffffff it's a joke writing itself
@@kianlakchi7182 Who ever said that, when, where???
We don't want any territory back, we just want those countries respect the Hungarians who live there, is that so hard to understand?
Also, I love how the far-right Romanians (I know that not every Romanian think this way) whine about everything, like that big chunk of the old Hungarian territory wasn't enough for them to get.
Can we forget the past and start working together?
Or you guys just want to live with your hatred towards us forever?
NGL this is starting to feel like a HoI4 mod. "Nationalist-populist with irredentist claims" is hell of a description of a party.
No way they made Millenium Dawn Modern Day mod irl
As if Hoi4 is so popular that this comment gets 129 likes
a group with an irredentist hungarian and romanian party, cant see how this could go wrong
Hungary and Romania coporated well during WW2
@@Lockflyso well they always had a german unit between them 😅
@@danutmh Well the Germans are heading this coalition this time as well
@@danutmh so is the case now :))
@@Lockfly Not really, I just saw a vid on this yesterday. In the caucasus they had to put an italian unit between the hungarian and romanian units, and border clashes weren't uncommon so there was always the possibility of escalation
>Named the "Sovereigntists"
>Refuse to help stop a nearby country losing its sovereignty to an invader
>Named the "Sovereigntists"
>want to violate other countries' sovereignty for irridentist claims
You don’t understand, they are in favour of sovereignty, Russias sovereignty over everyone else
it's the sort of people that thinks helping your neighbour will empty your table.
they should rename themselves, the eastern puppet show
soverereignty for me not for thee
no way they're making an EU group for 4channers
Worse, the Freedom Caucus.
I am a Chud Niki isn't a Chud Party. Golden Dawn was. Alas, they were too beautiful for this world 🙁
@00fgytduydrtu Greekbro
Parties that put their own country above all others, coming together across borders, is such an ironic oxymoron
Just the simple fact that there are European parties in 2024 that have the goal of more territory is so sad. Were two world wars and a brutal ongoing war in the east not enough to dissuade them?
@@mapper7310every nationalist thinks they are right and are strong enough to make it so.
It’s why nationalist governments always seem to kill more of their nation than any other.
@@mapper7310Apparently they are too afraid of leftists to realise war is bad.
@@mapper7310This is what austerity leads to smh
Especially because they are united in wanting to sell their countries out to Russia.
German party allying with bulgarians, hungarians, romanians and slovaks? Never went bad
ww2 vibes right :D ?
@@stiliyaniliev9564 How about Warsaw Pact? Just get some Poles in there too.
@@hyhhy What about the Warsaw Pact? Nobody was talking about it?
@@stiliyaniliev9564 Read the post you are replying under. My tongue-in-cheek point is that it could be called a neo-Warsaw Pact if you got some Poles too.
@@hyhhy I dont think so. We are far-right, not far-left... In WW2 Germany, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia was in the Hitler's coalition... And of course Spain was a fascist country then but it was neutral in ww2
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Those are some insane groups
It‘s concerning when the AfD is the most normal member of the group.
They’re the only good ones tbh
@@PoseidonOilRig shouldn't you be on Facebook, gramps?
@@obiwankenobi6871 nah nothing good ybout being putins puppet
@@PoseidonOilRig putins playthings
To be honest - it's strongly unlikely for Polish Konfederacja to join an AfD-leaded new PE group.
Really - Polish party based on patriotic values and referring to the fight of Poles against the N*zis during WWII would join the group created by party referring to N*zis themselves?
Especially when Konfederacja supports the Ukraine and their fight against Russia?
The EPP so, is there.
They could just convince their voters the Nazis were innocent fellow manly christians who were forced into fighting by a few evil leaders or by the evil communists. And that most polish deaths were caused by the communist using Nazi costumes or that history was rewritten by the gay satanist academics to inflate the dead toll of change the perpetrator. It’s a hard sell, but that’s what they have social media accounts and adds for
The ECR sounds the most suitable for them but I guess they don't want that because of PiS
The Afd has nothing to do with Nazis. The Nazis were in the CDU and SPD in the past.
Them supporting Ukraine is hilarious
Maybe the real radical rightwingers were the friends we met on the way
Please Stop this meme.
Maybe the real radical rightwingers were the friends we met on the way
3:13 "konfederitsiya" xD better to just pronounce the English name, Confederation, than to fail at pronouncing the Polish name
Some of my workmates were like "and the goverment pushed for them to not be on the ballot and even burning votes" like... The fuck?
@@summerium-kalimium3673 you have some delusional workmates
@@janpiorko3809 the worst part is that we are workers of a foundation for handicaped people, we are supposed to care about others dammit
Tak trochę po rusku - to Konfederacji nawet to pasuje xD
@@summerium-kalimium3673 “we are supposed to care about OUR people!!!! Not those other people!!!!”
I feel It's difficult to understand how schyzofrenic is "Se acabo la Fiesta". Not only It's logo It's an AI made squirrel because It's leader is called Alvise which vaguely sounds like "Alvin and the squirrels" (and don't get me started on the V for vendetta mask) but also stands for a authoritharian bukele-like approach to security. He wants to build the biggest prison in Europe in Spain (one of the safest countries in the world). Oh and I almost forgot It's name translates to "The party is over" but they celebrated It's results in a club in Madrid and also the main reason they run this elections is because Alvise is being investigated for missinformation and seeks protection of the EU parlament.
una pena la cantidad d chavales q ha podido engañar cn cuatro tiktoks mal hechos
I agree with all you said except for Spain being one of the safest countries in the world, its not even one of the safest in europe, big cities are becoming terrible to live in due to petty crime.
So what you are saying is that he's based.
First of Spain is not close to the safest country in Europe😂. Second of "investigated for misinformation"? What in the fascist regime is this sentence?
@@captainvanisher988 lavate y sal a la calle un poco
Oh nice we have legionary Romania back in the game guys!
Fortunately they cannot afford weapons, resorting to throwing words instead.
Don't compare them like that... It would be an insult to the legion
Sancta juventas legionara!
@@deutschermichel5807 Ah, I see a man of culture!
Dont take them seriously. Șoșoacă is just a clown.
Ah yes, "Definitely not Kremlin agents" party.
When it comes to Konfederacja [ Poland ] their opposition to illegal imigration is the most anti-Kremlin thing they do, since 2021 [ a few months before Russian invasion on Ukraine ] Belarus together with Russia were flooding polish-belarusian border with illegal migrants they transported there from Iraq or Syria to create an artificial refugee crisis mixed with smuggling literal saboteurs after the war in Ukraine started.
Funny enough leftist groups and main opposition party [ KO or PO ] of that time were literally trying to remove blockades on belarusian border, after KO winning election they cooled off with such ideas and still they get to be criticized by their main donors and ideological supporters don't understanding that this whole crisis is a Russian psyop and making them pass is what Kremlin expects to happen.
So your whole worldview is just pro-Russia and anti-Russia?
"If it doesn't follow european madness, it's certainly a russian backed party"
Grzegorz Braun demanded our polish secret services to check him if he is a russian agent based on political opponents rumors, and they did find nothing on him.
As opposed to the zionist parties?
3:12 as a Pole, that pronunciation hurts my ears
Don't worry he also called Șosoacă like 3 different names 😅
oh don't worry! he does this with EVERY non-english word. I don't know if he just reads them and gives it a whack. Maybe he should check the IPA on their Wikipedia pages.
@@asheiou at this point I think it might be intentional for more engagement
As a Romanian, it both hurt me and made me laugh when I heard Shoshoska 😂
He does that deliberately with French also: "Lez Republicans".
'Thumb needed'
Love the thumbnail personally, great minimalism
Fr
The pronunciations are so consistently atrocious it's incredible
Please put a video up of you saying "Rød grød med fløde". I expect flawless pronunciation.
@@Novacification Maaan that's simple, just inhale a hot dog and try to speak
When he pronounced Bulgaria's revival party (vûzrazhdane) my soul left my body
@@NovacificationHe couldn’t even say Sovereignists right
About Se Acabo La fiesta Spanish group, is worth mentioning that Alvise Perez was banned from all tv and media before the elections. Nonetheless he managed to get support through his telegram channel.
why? that sounds anti-democratic? unless they had a really good reason.
Romanian, Hungarian, Bulgarian and Greek irredentists... that will surely won't explode in their faces.
Not to mention southern Slovakia.
The New Axis Germany is pulling now is wild 🔥🔥🔥
Blud thinks some civic nationalist parties are literally Hitler
I don't think Konfederacja prom Poland would join with AfD, as not all of them are nationalists and generally Polish people hate and fear German nationalism, as it destroyed us times and times again. Anna Bryłka, one of the MPs from Konfederacja, who is more or less responsible for European Affairs in the party stated pre-election, that she positions Konfederacja more between ID and ECR than further right than ID.
One shouldn't also exclude the factor, that as Konfederacja may be not so pro-Ukrainian as other Polish parties it is as much anti-Russian as any other party in Poland, which stays in conflict with every other Party in this potential "Sovereignist" group
Konfederacja isn't hate Germany as so much as PiS - and Konfederacja in the past coworked with AfD (one time some politisians from AfD got a invitation to Polish Sejm from Grzegorz Braun).
And of course Konfederacja is prorussian - maby not as so much as other parties in Sovereignist group, but still Konfederacja is the most prorussian big party in Poland. Especially prorussian is Konfederacja Korony Polskiej - for example one of politician from KKP - Andrzej Zapałowski - wrote a letter to Putin, where he say that Putin is the most christian leader of Europe.
@@bar88888 And one of polish left party leaders "Czarzasty" said that Soviet Union liberated Poland which in my opinion isn't true because I wouldn't call switching occupants as liberation, and if you think that Soviets liberated Poland then probably you also think that Great Britain liberated India from muslim rule, is this make left pro Russian, oh and left is the most anty military party, they would love to lower spending on military, and I think that this is something that Russia would love to happen in Poland. And left also strongly oppose stoping migrants on our border with Belarus from entering our country, letting them in help Lukashenka because Belarus earn money for smuggling those migrants on polish border and increasing numbers of illegal migrants in EU increase unrest which also help Russia, maybe this make Left pro Russian?
@@bar88888 I said "hate German nationalism", that's not the same.
It might happen, that Braun will join these sovereignty group, but I doubt anyone else would join them.
Also basing your opinions of a coalition on behaviour of a couple of members of its smallest part is not a good idea
@@KulturystaChaosu
Today Russia isn't the same country as USSR. And Lewica understand this, and don't like Russia.
So this statemant isn't a prorussian statement. He don't admire modern russian imperialism, or Putin politict, but the old coutry, that doesn't exist since 90's.
And also partialy true - the soviet liberation of Poland of course was not a complete liberation, but the communist government was still much better than the Nazi occupation.
But if you realy want treat this statement as prorussian you still give one statement of Czarzasty (why you put his surname in quote?) about USSR - and this don't make whole party prorussian.
In Konfederacja we have much more prorussian statement - for exaple Korwin many times admired Putin. Braun also.
Lewica sometimes say about lowering the cost of the military - of course this isn't a very good idea, but this such action does not make them prorussian, but only useful idiots.
And Lewica doesn't oppose of the stoping illegal imigration form Belarus - they only want to approve the humanitarian aid. The opposition of illegal immigration comes more from the liberal enviorment of KO.
Sum up - Lewica, unlike the Konfederacja, is not pro-Russian because they do not publicly praise Putin's actions.
So, it sounds to me as a perfect EPP candidate.
Cyprus's ELAM might join to this group too. Our most far-right party, got in EUP for the first time in this elections.
Cyprus should get a real flag first. Like what the f*ck, why doesnʼt the map of your country resemble your countryʼs borders, bruh
Elam actually joined ecr
In other news, the cordon sanitaire around the word 'fascist' remains stronger than the cordon sanitaire around the fascists themselves
I'd be super surprised of Konfederacja joined AfD in EU. In Poland associating right wing politicians with Germany is very unpopular. Especially AFD, who's members question the border shape, and history - this would be an end of Konfederacja popularity in my Poland.
Not really. They already were proven to host joint banquets and meetings with AfD and it didn’t decrease their support.
I just want to mention that 3 out 6 MEPs from Konfederacja belong to Nowa Nadzieja (eng. New hope) party that is considerd as economicly liberal or even libertarian calling to Reform EU and consider call referendum on leaving if they fail
Nowa Nadzieja nie jest tylko kapitalistyczna i libertariańska. Światopoglądowo nadal w miarę reakcjonistyczna mimo że Korwina już nie ma chociaż nadal nie tak reakcjonistyczna jak Korona. Nazwał bym to paleolibertarianizmem albo umiarkowanym korwinizmem
German far right nationalist party partnering with a polish far right nationalist party? Wild
Nothing to do with Far-Right.
@@Historia.Magistra.Vitae. the polish one isn’t far right?
The entire Confederation will not join this group. It is only possible in the case of Grzegorz Braun
@@soniakos444 I thought thought it was funny
@@goldenfiberwheat238 if you genuinely call them far-right you are just stupid. None of these parties mentioned above come even close to being far-right :D
Your "party list" for the EPP is incorrect ! The Hungarian KDNP have been kicked in order to make room for the TISZA party members who are the new actors in Hungarian politics.
I have a friend who voted for "Se acabo la fiesta" in Spain.
They don't oppose Europe, and wouldn't join a pro-leave block.
But they are indeed far-right.
no se a ti pero cuando habla de reevaluar la relacion con la ue e ignorar sus directivas no me parece el mas europeista
@@guxxio ya, far-right desde luego
what makes them far-right?
The name made me laugh at least
How are they far right?
Better to be far right than far wrong
good for you youd be both
Better be a pig than a fascist.
Wait revival want to leave NATO and being friends with Russia, Why? What would Bulgaria gained from befriending Russia
Bulgaria is generally more pro russian than the average, they even wanted to join the Soviet union during the cold war but got refused 😂
They are trying to sell "sovereignty" to the people, both from the Kremlin and the EU, while attending Kremlin meetings in Moscow, pushing Kremlin propaganda, and being funded by them. The population largely believes in conspiracy theories and the Kremlin propaganda fits in nicely. People think that they're a colony of the wealthier EU countries and Bulgaria would be much better if it was independent.
As with most right-wing parties, they prey on fear, and misinformation to get votes.
No matter how you look at it, Bulgaria is probably the only country currently in the EU that has not benefited much from it, one could even say that it has lost more
I think they're literally just afraid of Russia, not entirely incomprehensible but still stupid.
@@tanczacyzesmerfami6832Bulgaria's GDP has doubled since joining the EU
Ben's pronunciation of the french political parties 😂 🏴🏴🏴
The "we agree to vehemently disagree" -group
With respect: Is he saying “Sovereigntists” versus “Sovereignists”? It could be me. Love these channels🎉
Haven't those from AUR party Romania in ECR?
PNTCD does not exist, is replaced by Terhes Conservators.
True
3:32 Vazrazhdane (Възраждане 🇧🇬). Your pronounciation hurt my ears 😂 And It is not pro-Russian party. It is pro-Bulgarian party. They want to resume the good relations with Russia and to remove the sanctions, because this is harmful for the Bulgarian economy. Also, they want to do a referendum about Bulgaria leaving NATO. If you ask 10 random people in Bulgaria, 8 out of 10 will tell you that NATO is dangerous for the Bulgarian security and we must leave. I fully agree with this.
C'est toujours drôle pour moi, comme le russe, quand les européens mettent une marque sur le parti si elle veut coopérer avec la Russie
Good luck in the elections from Confederation voter!
❤
Biggest czech party ANO (7 MEP i think) also wants to create a new one probably with slovakian SMER (5 MEP) and maybe Orbans Fidezs(idk name). Leader of ANO Babiš said that he will announce everything on Monday
That would be intersting! What would their ideology be like?
@@rixorobert”Fuck the EU (but please don’t stop giving us money)”, ie performative euroskepticism
@@rixorobert He is a fan of Trump so something like that, he says that he wants to give ukraine weapons but he wants to start negotiations to end the war as soon as possible. He wants to change green deal and is very against migration.
@@matejbitman Sounds like would fit in the ECR
THUMB NEEDED
lol
don't ever change TLDR, this is why we love you
These Christian values that we are talking about are no less of a shame. Christian values are Human values and furthermore a human capacity to leave harmony. Covering themselves as the Traditional Values group and alienating those who are not with them does not necessarily make them more Christian.
I always found it funny that these groups championed "Christan values", but they seem to hate the poor, the needy and the outcast. You know... The stuff that Jesus made his position pretty clear on?
Yeahh not being able to tell what a woman is definitely christian
Yeah what there are isn't cristian values but cristian extremism
@@BaneofBalorthey aren’t even Christians in any way that matters. Europeans have no faith since the World Wars destroyed their psychology. They pay it lip service but you’ll hardly ever see them at church weekly as a bare minimum
@@BaneofBalor And how the fuck do those parties "hate the poor"?
What about ANO 2011 from Czechia, Fidesz from Hungary and Smer-SD from Slovakia?
There are rumours that they also plan to found a new group that would be eurosceptic.
Whit which statement the Bulgarians said they are "pro Russian " ?!? Please don't mislead the people whit unconfirmed information
Fr
As a Romanian, SOS Romania is definitely…unique.
The right being more splintered than the left is a crazy concept to me
Always has been
Why? To me it seems quite natural. The left wing all across Europe has convergent goals including social policies, ecology, abortion, LGBT rights and (!) EU integration, while the right is eurosceptic, which itself doesn't help with getting along other European parties, and nationalist - which means their goals are conflicting.
BTW Revival in Bulgarian would be pronounced - 'V' as in Viktor, 'az' as in AZerbaijan, 'ra' as in RAdical, 'z' as in meaSure, 'da' as in DAda and 'ne' as in NEcessary.
ВЪЗРАЖДАНЕ MENTIONED 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🦁🦁🦁
🇭🇺🤝🇧🇬 💪💪💪
@@hyplayer Love from Bulgaria to my madgyar brothers! I have visited Budapest and I love it! I love your culture, people, architecture and all that! Long live daddy Orban!
ВЪЗРАЖДАНЕ was actually the group that founded this EU Party.
Don't forget the center-right, the center-far-right, the radical right-leaning, and the extreme moderate right.
Hooligants is definately the right way to call them
I wonder why the journalists of this channel have such troubles to pronounce very easy words in Spanish. The party's name is "Se acabó la fiesta" and he pronounces it as "se acowba la fieistia"
Bro this is so stupid, how are the Hungarians work with the Romanians when they want Transylvania!?🤣
There are bigger issues at the EU level rn
@@rixorobert so they gonna leave eu and start figting eachother.
@@rixorobert But just the fact that you have parties wanting to reclaim territory from other countries is bad enough
Tbh the same is with Polish Konfederacja, AFD are nazi apologists. Even polish nationalists who are a part of Konf. cannot stand such people around, there is only one guy within it that tried to approach them actively [ while also trying to enlighten some of them about their nazi past ].
Anyway they said they'll probably stick with ID.
@@soundscape26 Exactly, it's a recipe for war.
What about Orbán's FIDESZ, they are also currently looking for a EP group
Probablly gonna remain unaffiliated or join the ID
They are much more moderate than these parties and are most likely gonna join the I&D group or less likely the ECR
It’s because Orban hates the EU values but gladly accepts EU funds and grants which he gladly sticks in his own pockets.
@@EA-js1me if it works it works 🙌
Czech ANO left Renew to form a group with them together with the Slovak SMER but they need 4 other parties from 4 other member states.
I'm sure they'll descend into hating each other.
The problem is with these radical groups is that they rarely work well in their own party and less so with other parties because the views from them all are all over the place, it wouldn't take much from a policy for them to fall out.
This is where the real problem could be with these parties, when the tough decision start to happen, will they be able to hold it together? and say what we want about moderate parties, but they are more likely to be able to compromise and work with other parties than the far right parties, now it's just a matter of which policies light the fuse with them, and I've noticed that some of these far right groups are starting to moderate there views, probably because that's the only way to appeal with voters long term and the only way for them to compromise more on policymaking, after all, too many hardliners will make it difficult for them to get things done and voters will quickly lose interest in them if things don't get better.
Nice to see that Russia got to put some of its MPs into the EU parliament 🤮
only some of the parties lol, most of confederation and that spanish party should make their own group with some other rather libertarian parties (or ANO)
@@KwasnyyKwasny it's called hyperbole. Sarcasm.
I wish lol
@thatvexiolnormally you shouldn't judge someone by their pfp but you sure are an exception
@@KwasnyyKwasny So libertarian as to allow eating dogs
This is a real policy some Confederation MPs have.
The AfD is like a school kid who got kicked out by his friends, is now forced to hang out with the drug addicts instead and is like "They are cooler then you anyways".
Why "Sovereigntists"? Shoudn't they call themselves "Putinists" for clarity?
Because if you don't want to be force vaxed by Ursula and if u care about your country not beeing overrun by migrants, you are pro Putin??
shouldnt you call yourself a judeo-bolshevik for clarity?
@@sithersproductions “I’m not a N@zi I just believe what they said”
@davidblair9877 when the Likud voter calls me racist for saying we should arrest migrants who stab people:
What should the pro-eu guys call themselves then ? The mentally handicapped ?
The fact that slovaks, romanians and hungarian nationalists aren't claiming land from each other but are all circling Ukraine like a bunch of vultures is sick
every country is following their own interest.
@@rixorobert Sure Jan, let's return to the pre-WWI situation. Shall we?
@@diogorodrigues747 Interwar is fine thank you!
@@rixorobert Yeah, after millions being killed. Please go to the doctor, you may need that.
Sick as in cool
Only one of the confederation members, if anyone at all, will join them. AfD has a bad reputation in Poland, Konfederacja is pro-NATO and their current stance is to rather change the EU in the "pre-Lisbon Treaty" direction than to leave the EU, as they believe Polish mainstream politicians are so bad that they can't carry out PolExit properly. They are also not anti-immigration, but anti-illegal immigration. In Poland, we have a lot of refugees from Ukraine, a big problem on the Belarusian border, and we don't want to pay bills because Italy or France can't stop immigrants at their borders.
Also, reading anything from the 2020 program is pointless - it was the program of Krzysztof Bosak for the presidential elections, so for one person, from one party, the National Movement. But Konfederacja is a coalition and their overall program is slightly different, as they need to compromise with the liberal New Hope. There were three elections last year, and there were many more programs for the whole party.
I do not agree with some statement. To say that the ID is more right wing than the ECR is not really true. Members of the EKR also are the Reconquete, the AUR and ELAM. They are extremly far right. They are more right wing than the RN or even AfD. Which faction parties join has strategic resasons or is because of the different foreign policy program.
I don't know about the Confederacy joining this group. It's right wing (yeah, it's actually an alliance of three parties, the furthest right being Grzegorz Braun's "The Crown" - you will probably hear about this guy a lot in the next couple of years) might, but being anti-NATO and openly EU-exit is something that is still something that is a huge no-no in Polish politics, so majority of Confederacy cuts ties with that.
The Crown sounds badass
@@deutschermichel5807 "Confederacy of the Polish Crown" is a full name for this goup inside Confederacy party. It is a monarchist party, but Ive never heard about any propositions from them to change the government in Poland into monarchy, so it is mostly usually just the most right wing group inside the party, with Braun being a big leader of this group. Idk if you remember, but there was Janusz Korwin-Mikke from this party in the EU parlament. He was a guy who was doing fascist actvities in the EU parlament and (for my knowledge) holds the record for the biggest number of penalties as EU parlament member. Braun is a similar type of politician (showman type). So next EU parlament will be fun...
Other two main groups in the party are "National Movement" (nationalists) and "New Hope" (market liberals), or at least its leaders, are much more well-mannered and worthy of time than Braun, in my opinion.
@@GM-gb1eu would be cool to see Polish monarchists who arenʼt jerking of to Hitler
@@GM-gb1eu well, the National Movement is basically what Meloni's Brothers of Italy were before she decided to dial down on the rhetoric, so not necessarly your average moderate right. New Hope are not market liberals, they are paleolibertarians and sadly pursuing ultraconservative culture policy is just as important for them as market deregulation. And the Crown while not introducing any legislation dismantling democracy, repeatedly criticized the system and called for the unification of state and church. That being said, I don't think they are all as far right as AFD and I wouldn't even be surprised if some of them wanted to join Meloni.
@@Rude_i_Wredne They probably will not join ECR until PiS is there, because everyone hates PiS.
Correction the bulgarian Rivival party is forth in the parlament and not third
Еййй, оргазъм ли получи? Четвърта е заради прането на ГЕРБ и ДПС и ниската избирателна активност.
@@stiliyaniliev9564 da shtot tez deto ne glasuvaha bob hvurlqt za ubita kopeikadjiiska pro ruska predatelska partiq nali?
@@stiliyaniliev9564 is it 4th its forth so stay quiet
@@Anatoligg Защо ми пишеш на английски?
@@stiliyaniliev9564 SHtot znam ezici i moga da pisha . Ti ne znaesh li ? Tova e angliisko video
Stop using the term FAR right .
would you prefer extreme right? righter-than-right?
…the word that rhymes with yahtzee?
We need the Sovereignists to support universal irredentism all over Europe for all people!
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@@mcboat3467
You disaggre whit me = you are a bot ? 💀
“fAr RigHT!!!!” 🥴🤡
"Putinist" "pro-russian" "Nazi" 💀
The BNP had a small group like this that fell to bits quite quickly over a single remark which led to the Romanian party whoever they were withdrawing and thus the group wasn't able to fulfill the minimum number of nations requirement.
Sovereign-ISTS, not Sovereign-TISTS....no opinion....I just love correcting people's pronunciation....
He's known for that. Listen to how he pronounces Konfederacja or Fidesz...
No opinions? Mate, have you been paying attention to the actual important bits of the video xD
What is the difference between right and far right? Rarely seem to see just "right" any more. Same question I guess with left and far left?
2:06 that's an inaccurate paraphrasation though. You said he said "members of the ss weren't necessarily criminals" which suggests he's protecting the ss at large, while the original translates to "There was certainly a high percentage of criminals, but not all were criminals. I will never say that everyone who wore an SS uniform was automatically a criminal.", so it clearly states that a lot of ss members were criminals, but not everyone. Considering the sheer amount of members of the SS and the fact that you need to violate an existing law to be considered a criminal, it's highly likely that he's right (no pun intended), although one can wonder why he would state this to begin with, as something like this can be used to further rationalize and justify the SS with additional statements, which can be considered dangerous territory - at least in my book.
Still, the fact that this statement which is in all likelihood true can still cause such a political uproar and divide even in the European right shows that the topic of the war crimes in the 2nd ww are still not properly dealt with in politics and the wider society. He pulled out the proverbial muleta and got the bull enraged, which shouldn't have happened , but this time he got his party kicked out so i guess that's not really what he was after...at least i think so, I don't quite see how being kicked out of ID would benefit them...
To quote a different youtube commenter, SS was an elite division and this claim that "not all SS members were bad" is also an insult to SS itself. They were definitely all bad
I feel like he was testing the waters as you mentioned (for which I can't seem to find any good intention behind it) and considering Afd's dubious record the decision of expulsion seems like a reasonable response in my book
@@wheyeabi1 probably. In the past decade there's been the common strategy of the far right to make factually correct or morally acceptable statements that others (usually their opponents) fear could be the thin end of the metaphorical wedge, so they overreact and thereby undermine their own position and credibility. Only this time they used this on their supposed allies, which is either 4d chess or just absolutely stupid, and I guess the latter is more likely.
Luis Alvise (Pérez) hardly has an idea of what he's doing... But he's doing it. 😆
Scary times that people start to see other people not as humans anymore because of superficial diffrences like nationality or ethnicity.
At this point I dont know if I wanna live in a world like this
It's always worth it, even if just to make it so for those that come after brother, many of us can stay reasonable and these parties are expressions of frustration into hate but ultimately they're usually wrong to blame some minority, the problems, whatever they are, are usually closer to home 😂 have a good day man
This is what happens when young people convince themselves that the extreme ideologies they consume are "just dark humor nothing serious". Remember it well.
The greatest lie of the Western liberal democracy was telling itself that they had moved on from the tribalistic urges and appeals to authority that they condemned as plaguing the underdeveloped world. They told themselves that they were too advanced, too civilized, too enlightened to fall to the temptations of demagogues and dictators. In reality, those impulses never went away they were just asleep, dormant but never dead.
You simply don't have the sensivity to consider national and ethnical differences not superficial, lol.
Or maybe there are some people that still want to have a nation in 100 years...
SOS Romania wanted to join the group, but they were denied, they’re too extreme even for the likes of AfD
They were denied beacuse of the protest of the Hungarian Our Homeland Movment
I voted for "Se Acabó la Fiesta" in Spain, let me tell you about it. The party is centered around the man shown in 4:10, we call him "Alvise".
He runs a huge Telegram group that is aimed to combat the system: corruption, etc.
He is censored all around the country. No one will let him speak in front of cameras, because: he has the power of truth. Let me explain:
All media in Spain is owned by two companies (Atresmedia and Mediaset) that are bought by the government, effectively making it a monopoly. So everything the media says, is for controlling the masses of spaniards, and most people believe the TV. Lots of corrupt politicians and periodists pressed charges against Alvise. Alvise won all of them and he is clean, but the media still make the people afraid of him.
Please, hear me out, he isnt a politician, he is a law-enforcer in a broken country. His policies are very close to el Salvadors Buekele and Argentinas Milei, with a touch of polish conservatism.
Dont be fooled by media.
what exactly is wrong with the statement that "not all SS-men were criminals"? It is well documented which groups went into SS and that thousands were recruted in the last days of the war - often very young and definetely not criminals. What makes this extremely-right?
Writes* Sovereignists
Says* SovereignTists
Bruuuh!
It would have been better to use "Revival" instead of trying to pronounce "Възраждане". Like with the AfD, where you used the English pronunciation.
is it wezrajdanye?
Can anyone explain how epp is rightwing or conservative?
Sounds like a bad joke
They say so on their webpage
EPP is neoliberal, which is economically right wing
The CDU are the biggest party there, and in Germany they are center- right conservatives
Hm, how much further can the AfD go before it's clearly in neo-nazi territory? (And no, it's not there already, stop trivializing actual fascism.) I wonder if the AfD may split at some point because it's going too far even for some of its own members. That soft of already happened, but none of those parties that splintered off had much success (yet - at least one is technically part of the ECR but has no MEPs). That's unfortunate, because a party that is more conservative than CDU/CSU (EPP) but less hard right than the AfD could capture unsatisfied voters while still being clearly liberal-democratic. (That is, in favor of liberal democracy, not a liberals/libertarian party)
The AfD is liberal democratic. Alongside the FDP, they are the most economically liberal party in Germany.
They are allready. The german The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution is observing them
Not that much further. On small scale some are already working together with NPD
the AfD Leadership will do whatever it takes to grap power. I am certain they do have no moral or ethical boundaries - whatever it takes, they are up for it. And clearly the party leadership is dreaming of a "Machtergreifung" what will empower the party to destroy the fundamental elements of democracy in Germany. This is nothing new or scary. What is outrageous is that the democratic parties in Germany all ignore the situation and only follow a strategy of "don´t talk with or about the AfD." and aggressively ignore the relevant issues Germany currently has. This is madness. Of course, the AfD has no solutions for the issues, but they know how to turn then into talking points and how to get voters - simply by bringing up the issues...
@@Its_Croaker The Office for the Protection of the Constitution is not a serious body, it is simply a secret service for undesirable parties and cannot itself justify why it is monitoring the AfD at all.
In addition, the respective presidents of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution all have a party membership card.
Éric Zemmour is the living embodiment of the Character Skinner of the movie Ratatouille
So, it's radical to want your country to be sovereign now. That is, it's "radical" to want one's country to be ruled by its own government and not an outside institution. Right.
To be fair, I am NOT on board with countries wanting to unilaterally expand their borders. Any border adjustments have to be done peacefully and with the mutual consent of both countries involved.
Yeah but it leads to friction between the country and its neighbors this configuration of having an outside institution handling the country and others also lends to the countries being in a stronger position. So for at least state/counties itself it’s for the better.
@@revilokid No. That's simply not true. What you have described is an empire taking over a country, turning it into a conquered province, then telling the conquered people how to live their lives.
@@Aristocles22 but what your saying is that the state didn’t willing join this “empire” for their own benefit knowing that they will gain much from it. The reason the idea is radical is because the state/country loses out massively from leaving and is against the best interest of the state/country to leave as said by most in that state/country. If everyone wanted to leave it would not be that radical as it was in the uk during the brexit referendum .
@@revilokid It's never in the interest of a country to surrender its independence.
@@Aristocles22 so loss of independence is not worth the gain of prosperity the country/state would gain to unite with other countries or states. If that is true then where does it end why should different groups of that state/country share the state/country with each other if it means giving up their independence. The point is that unity for prosperity has always overruled personal independence, down to the individual level, people have always given up the freedoms for the benefits of unity.
30 sec for the new party around 6:30 - 7:00 ... after you mention all potential members, you could say something more. You ended this story like the Sopranos. Greetings from Germany!
Guys, the word is Sovereignists, not SovereignTists 😅 Y'all already have a reputation for pronouncing all the foreign words wrong, but we should at least try to get the english words correct
let me guess, american?
@@THTB_lol nope, british as far as my english is concerned
@@HarJBeRw My condolences.
The "uncool" kids whom nobody wants to invite to any social event.
Ethnocracy and homogeneous nation...... hmmmm. Where have i heard such a policy platform in Europe before?
Every European country till about 5 minutes ago
@fateenshareef8716 yet your country is the same, curious!
3:33 I am a bulgarian and i've never heard of this "Varizdane"("Вариздане") party??? Can anyone help?
you're far right, he's far right! Is there any other far right I should know about?!
You might also be far-right 😨
Plot twist, we all far right and we just didn’t even know it
@@TimmyTheTinman this
Why wouldn't Orban be part of this?
they should be called "The Eastern Bloc"
The fellow travellers joke at 2:49 was gold
AFD being called extreme is hilarious
have you ever spoken to them
This is starting to be scary
Why are you scared?
@@rixorobertthese parties are looking to have some tough and a bit radical changes for their countries. Them getting bigger and working together makes it closer to actually happening.
@@revilokid they represent like 4% rn they have a looong way to go
@@revilokid working together? German nationalists, Polish nationalists, Slovak nationalists, Hungarian nationalists and Romanian nationalists? They all have grudges and territorial ambitions against each other.
@@Knobbler what happened last time german, slovak, hungarian and romanian nationalists worked together
Any news on the possibilities for a "left conservative" group? It has been very quiet about it, so I assume no?
The Eastern European left is usually more conservative, partied like SMER in Slovakia and PSD in Romania, but it probably won't happen
Sounds like awesome party to me.
I am sorry, but Se Acabó La Fiesta's party symbol is too much 💀
True, it's damn funny.
As a Romanian, I cannot be happier with the way you literally butchered Sosoaca's name 😂
As a Bulgarian, I laughed too at outs
So basically: "Let's work together so we won't need to work together."