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French far-right candidate wins key local by-election

National Front candidate Laurent Lopez won a hotly-contested local council by-election in the southern town of Brignoles on Sunday, in a vote seen as a test of the far-right party's popularity ahead of the 2014 municipal elections.


France's far-right National Front (FN) won a bellwether by-election on Sunday, cementing the party's status as a major political force.

The eurosceptic and anti-immigration party founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen in 1972 has for years been largely regarded as a pariah in French politics but it has gained significantly in strength and popularity in recent years under the leadership of Marine Le Pen (the daughter of Jean-Marie).

The party's candidate Laurent Lopez took 53.9 percent of the vote in the second round of the by-election in the southeastern town of Brignoles, officials in the Var department said.
"I am very happy, it is an unambiguous result," said Lopez of his victory.

When the FN candidate made it into the run-off after the October 6 first round vote, it sent shockwaves across France and prompted calls by the ruling Socialists for a "republican front" to stem the party's progress.

The left, which had no candidates in the Brignoles run-off, had urged voters to back the centre-right UMP candidate Catherine Delzers, whom election officials said took 46.1 percent of the vote in Sunday's ballot.

Analysts have said that an FN win in Brignoles, whose mayor belongs to the Communist party, could be a significant barometer of the national mood.

Landmark shift?

“The significance of an election like the one in Brignoles – although it’s a tiny election in the scheme of things – is that it’s a test case of whether the FN can stand in the second round against the combined efforts of the other parties and succeed”, James Shields, author of "The Extreme Right in France", told FRANCE 24.

In a dramatic boost for the party now led by the founder's daughter Marine Le Pen, a new poll said the FN would secure 24 percent of the vote in next May's elections for the European Parliament.

The Ifop poll for the Le Nouvel Observateur magazine said the survey signalled a landmark shift.

"For the first time in a poll on voting intentions in an election, the FN is clearly ahead of both the (ruling) Socialist Party and the [main opposition party] UMP," Ifop said.

The Socialists in the Ifop poll came in third place for the next May’s European elections with 19 percent, with the UMP trailing behind the FN at 22 percent.

Although Interior Minister Manuel Valls has taken a hard line on immigration, the Socialists are being increasingly perceived as unable to address mounting concerns about crime as well France’s persisting economic malaise.

In a reflection of that sentiment, President Francois Hollande's popularity rating has plummeted to an all-time low of 29 percent.

France is grappling with record unemployment of more than three million, a huge budget deficit and slow economic growth.

French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici on Sunday said it was vital for the ruling Socialists "to preserve and win back the support of the working classes."

France's "main party"?

It was necessary to "fight the Front National by showing that it brings false solutions and that our economic and social policies deliver results," Moscovici told the weekly Journal du Dimanche on Sunday.

"The French economy is indisputably in better shape," he argued. "France is doing better than the eurozone and better than what was forecast before summer."

With the government suffering from unpopularity, former president Nicolas Sarkozy’s centre-right UMP has been wracked by infighting, which could also work to the FN's advantage.

Marine Le Pen has claimed that the FN was now "France's main party".

"The French are showing a wish to take their destiny into their hands and give back their country its sovereignty," FN secretary general Steeve Briois said this week, promising an "unprecedented earthquake" in the European Parliament elections.

Since taking over as FN leader in 2011, Marine Le Pen has tried to broaden the appeal of a party whose image has long been linked to the personality of her firebrand 85-year-old father, who has convictions for incitement to racial hatred and for Holocaust denial.

The FN has expelled overtly racist activists and selected a number of ethnic minority candidates for local elections, as well as increasing its focus on policy issues other than immigration and the EU.


French far-right candidate wins key local by-election - FRANCE - FRANCE 24
 
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Moscow police arrest 1,200 migrants after riots

'Pre-emptive raid' after ultranationalists trash vegetable warehouse in unrest sparked by murder of ethnic Russian


Moscow police rounded up and arrested more than a thousand migrant workers at a vegetable warehouse on Monday morning, hours after hundreds of ultranationalists clashed with riot police. The rioters had overturned cars and raided a shopping centre used by migrants after the murder of an ethnic Russian was blamed on a man from the Caucasus.

Police arrested more than 1,200 people in what was called a "pre-emptive raid" on the warehouse where the rioters believed the killer worked, Russian news agencies reported.

Sunday's rioting in the southern Biryulyovo district of Moscow, which escalated after hundreds gathered where Egor Shcherbakov, 25, was murdered last week, marked the capital's worst nationalist unrest in three years.

Nationalist mobs chanted "Russia for Russians"and images from the scene show a car flipped on to its roof scattered in watermelons.

About 380 of the ultranationalists were arrested on Sunday night, although most were released. Seventy face administrative proceedings, while two are likely to face criminal charges. The police have opened a criminal investigation into "hooliganism".

Nationalists in masks hurled bottles at police, dressed in helmets and urban camouflage, who fought back with batons. Six riot police officers were wounded; two were taken to hospital.

The violence prompted the interior ministry on Sunday to activate Vulkan-5, an emergency security regime that deploys the entire Moscow police force and that was last activated after the Moscow metro bombings killed 40 people three years ago.

Late on Sunday night the police had the situation under control, although migrant communities remained tense. The head of the Federation of Migrants on Sunday warned migrants to remain at home for fear of random attacks across the city.

Police have said Shcherbakov was stabbed in front of his girlfriend on 10 October. The following day a photograph of an alleged suspect, who appeared to be from the Caucasus region, was circulating on nationalist websites.

In December 2010, violence erupted in the capital when thousands of ultranationalists massed outside the walls of the Kremlin after an ethnic Russian football fan was killed by a man from the North Caucasus.

Animosity towards immigration has grown rapidly in the last 10 years as the inflow of migrants from central Asia and Russia's north Caucasus region has boomed.


Moscow police arrest 1,200 migrants after riots | World news | theguardian.com

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Is there any nationalism in Romania, Flamer? Romanians to me at least usually seem balanced and likable compared to most other Europeans.

There is a nationalist party,they have like 100 members but it depends what do you understand by nationalist.I am a nationalist for example in the sence that i love my country but we don't have anything like Jobbik (Hungary) ,Golden Dawn (Greece ),Neo nazis (Germany) or some other such parties like in France,Italy,Sweden,etc.I don't associate the parties i've mentioned with nationalism,they are extremist altough they do have many valid points.

Romania doesn't have such problems like western countries in regards to immigration altough we are plagued by a troublesome minority:the gypsies.
 
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Nationalist Youth Marching Against the EU in Vienna

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Right-wing nationalists of the Identitarian Movement held a rally in Vienna on May 17. Organizing themselves across social media, members of factions across Europe flooded in from France, Belgium, Italy, and Switzerland to join the Austrian faction to demonstrate against the EU.

To combat the protest, an anti-fascist group known as Offense Against the Right also gathered in the Austrian capital. As crowds became increasingly angry, police moved in to arrest protesters and separate the two opposing factions. VICE News was there to witness the clash of Europe’s new generation of extreme political movements.




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I happen to think that the EU is Europe's best chance to remain relevant on the world stage but reforms must take place if it wants to endure.
Perhaps if the leftists/globalists within E.U are filtered out. Though, i'm just an observer, haven't lived in Europe to make any clear judgements but many prominent European Politicians are quick to label any Nationalist movement as "fascist" and "neo-Nazi" in nature in order to discredit and defame these rising Nationalist parties even though these people's (the Nationalists) concerns are legitimate . Too much political correctness and only radical changes within the E.U would truly make it a pro-European alliance.
 
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Perhaps if the leftists/globalists within E.U are filtered out. Though, i'm just an observer, haven't lived in Europe to make any clear judgements but many prominent European Politicians are quick to label any Nationalist movement as "fascist" and "neo-Nazi" in nature in order to discredit and defame these rising Nationalist parties even though these people's (the Nationalists) concerns are legitimate . Too much political correctness and only radical changes within the E.U would truly make it a pro-European alliance.


If it were up to me i would ban the Left from European politics altogether.They're our cancer.
 
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If it were up to me i would ban the Left from European politics altogether.They're our cancer.
Yes, they are the problem. They are the major reason for the internal decay within every European country they have infected.

If you watch the video i posted in post #290 at exactly minute 1:19 in the video you will see the anti-nationalists counter protesting against the Nationalists, and the anti-Nationalist group is made up of a bunch of clowns (literally) due to the way they carry themselves in the way they dress, hair color, piercings, etc, while on the other hand all of the Nationalists are well dressed, clean cut, and disciplined in the way they are carrying their own rally.

The leftists are truly degenerate.
 
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Yes, they are the problem. They are the major reason for the internal decay within every European country they have infected.

If you watch the video i posted in post #290 at exactly minute 1:19 in the video you will see the anti-nationalists counter protesting against the Nationalists, and the anti-Nationalist group is made up of a bunch of clowns (literally) due to the way they carry themselves in the way they dress, hair color, piercings, etc, while on the other hand all of the Nationalists are well dressed, clean cut, and disciplined in the way they are carrying their own rally.

The leftists are truly degenerate.


These guys live in a paralel world.If it were up to them the State must take care of everybody + outsiders from everywhere,there would be no Armed Forces because the money should go on welfare and the ideea of a nation state abolished.

Even in Romania every time socialists come in power (like now) wages for state employees and welfare go up.This is ofcourse sustained by higher taxes on the private sector,you know,the ones who actually back the economy in the real world.

And yes,most of them look like stoned hippies and all they do is whine about "Nazis" if you disagree with them..."Nazis and racists",the 2 words so dear to them.
 
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These guys live in a paralel world.If it were up to them the State must take care of everybody + outsiders from everywhere,there would be no Armed Forces because the money should go on welfare and the ideea of a nation state abolished.

Even in Romania every time socialists come in power (like now) wages for state employees and welfare go up.This is ofcourse sustained by higher taxes on the private sector,you know,the ones who actually back the economy in the real world.

And yes,most of them look like stoned hippies and all they do is whine about "Nazis" if you disagree with them..."Nazis and racists",the 2 words so dear to them.
For a non-European like myself, it is hard to understand why these leftists have enjoyed popular support for some time until recently, and why do they dominate the gov.t's of major European countries?? Do you have any idea as to why??
 
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For a non-European like myself, it is hard to understand why these leftists have enjoyed popular support for some time until recently, and why do they dominate the gov.t's of major European countries?? Do you have any idea as to why??


Simple really.As i've said,they're the ones increasing welfare,social subsidies and wages for state employees.Add this their backing for immigration( in the West ) and you'll see that they have a steady flow of voters.Plus,the Right isn't always united not to mention that many center right parties are actually leftists in disguise.Even Conservatives in Europe are liars most of the time.

In conclusion,a clean sweep of current political elites is badly needed.
 
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Simple really.As i've said,they're the ones increasing welfare,social subsidies and wages for state employees.Add this their backing for immigration( in the West ) and you'll see that they have a steady flow of voters.Plus,the Right isn't always united not to mention that many center right parties are actually leftists in disguise.Even Conservatives in Europe are liars most of the time.

In conclusion,a clean sweep of current political elites is badly needed.
Interesting. What do you think of Hitler and the "Nazis" (National Socialists/National Socialism)?? That is, barring the alleged atrocities which Hitler and his movement were accused of committing by their victorious enemies. To many Europeans they represented the genuine European Nationalist movement on which many Nationalist movements today base themselves off of (secretly that is). In other words they laid the foundations for modern Nationalism.
 
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Interesting. What do you think of Hitler and the "Nazis" (National Socialists/National Socialism)?? That is, barring the alleged atrocities which Hitler and his movement were accused of committing by their victorious enemies. To many Europeans they represented the genuine European Nationalist movement on which many Nationalist movements today base themselves off of (secretly that is). In other words they laid the foundations for modern Nationalism.


Actually Nationalism has roots in Europe from the 19th century.I do not have the superiority feeling that the National Socialists had,for me loving your country is just that not a sentiment of higher belonging than other nations.
 
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Actually Nationalism has roots in Europe from the 19th century.I do not have the superiority feeling that the National Socialists had,for me loving your country is just that not a sentiment of higher belonging than other nations.
I see where you are coming from. Yes Nationalism as a major political ideology does have its roots in 19th century Europe. However i do believe it existed prior to that in different and less prominent forms.

Coming to the point you made about National Socialism. That is one of the misconceptions of the ideology that most people have today due to the misinformation spread by certain concerned influential political organizations due to their own agenda.

Did the National Socialists take pride in their own race, its heritage, and the civilization built by their people?? Yes!

Did they view other races with hatred and contempt?? No!

Hitler made this clear himself in Mein Kampf and in private discussions. Here is a quote of his:

"In saying this, I promise you I am quite free of all racial hatred. It is, in any case, undesirable that one race should mix with other races. Except for a few gratuitous successes, which I am prepared to admit, systematic cross-breeding has never produced good results. Its desire to remain racially pure is a proof of the vitality and good health of a race. Pride in one's own race—and that does not imply contempt for other races—is also a normal and healthy sentiment. I have never regarded the Chinese or the Japanese as being inferior to ourselves. They belong to ancient civilisations, and I admit freely that their past history is superior to our own. They have the right to be proud of their past, just as we have the right to be proud of the civilization to which we belong. Indeed, I believe the more steadfast the Chinese and the Japanese remain in their pride of race, the easier I shall find it to get on with them." (13th February 1945)
 
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