Well we will not have the full results of the Austrian elections until October the 6th as absentee ballots and those turned in at polling stations outside voter's home areas are counted but enough are in to get a good idea of the big picture.
The Austrians equivalents of Labour and Conservative have suffered massive losses but enough to form yet another one of their unpopular coalitions. Between them they managed to secure almost 56% of 4.6 million votes cast.
But the big winners who give us hope for the future of Europe, are the Freedom Party who will have increased their number of parliamentary seats to 35, up from 21 and the Alliance for the Future of Austria which will now have 21 seats as opposed to the 7 seats they started the campaign with.
Between them, these two patriotic parties now have the support of 30% of the Austrian electorate. It would have been better obviously if there had only been one nationalist party rather than two but that is the way politics go. The Telegraph reports that if the two parties combine they would have 54% of the vote.
So what now for Austria. The ability to tip the scales of power lies in the hand of the Nationalist Parties and given that the "established" traitor parties have said they will not enter into another coalition, anything is now possible.
There were 183 seats up for the taking and the breakdown of seats I have found is:-
Old Guard - Eurabian Parties
- Social Democrats 58
- Peoples Party 50
- Freedom Party 35
- AFA 21
And whilst the Eurabian politicians have taken heart at the sometimes bitter arguments between the two patriotic parties they must be feeling rather sick at Sundays announcement by Joerg Haider of the AFA saying that it was "something worth thinking about".
Another item of interest in the Austrian elections was the dropping of the age limit for voting down to 16. This I believe to have been a desperate ploy by the "elite" to grab the vote of young people, many of whom who have no real understanding of politics but tend to vote with their hearts rather than their heads.
Well it appears that this has backfired on them spectacularly and shows that the forthcoming British National Party plan to mail all young voters in the country to be a move in the right direction. Especially as a recent poll as shown that 60% of young people feel that immigrants and colonisers are diluting the nations identity.
One wonders also now, what the stalinist European Union will do. When the Freedom Party helped form a coalition government in 2000, the New World Order went bananas, spat their dummies out and ignorning the will of the Austrian electorate carried out sanctions against Austria.
What will they do now, if as seems likely, the resistance now form part of a new Austrian Government? Bomb Vienna the way they bombed Belgrade into submission and into the non democratic EU?
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"...Joerg Haider of the AFA..."
ReplyDeleteIsn't that an oxymoron!
AFA: "Anti"-Fascist Action.
The closer the possibility of a Coalition of Nationalist parties to create a true European Union the more the criminal left establishment will do to cause disharmony. Though I am heartened by our young peoples grasp of politics, I too was unsure whether they would have succumbed to the brainwashing which they have been bombarded with, but then young people are those who are actually out on those mean streets, witnessing the no go areas and anti white attacks, and have no doubt first hand experience of the "positive" discrimination which has allowed the colonisers to get ahead over them. So go on then, EU globalists, lower the voting age if you dare.
ReplyDeleteAustria, Italy, hopefully the UK and Holland to follow. people have had enough of mass immigration and foreigners leeching off of what our forefathers built for us.
ReplyDeleteWe will regain our homelands, all talk should now be not of stopping Mass immigration but of reversing it.
October 2, 2008
ReplyDeleteAUSTRALIAN Holocaust revisionist Gerald Fredrick Toben has been arrested at London's Heathrow airport.
British police executed a European Union arrest warrant issued by German authorities at Heathrow late last night Melbourne time.
The arrest warrant accuses 64-year-old Toben of publishing material on the internet "of an anti-Semitic and/or revisionist nature".
The alleged Holocaust denier was to appear later at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court.
Toben, a former teacher in Victoria, has been involved in lengthy court proceedings in Australia for allegedly denying the Holocaust, and was jailed in Germany in 1999.