AfD leader’s message for 2017: We want our country back
The leader of the AfD, Frauke Petry, said in her New Year's message Brexit and Donald Trump's victory in the US have shown that voters can make a difference.
Published: January 4, 2017, 8:13 am
Petry urged Germans to heed the examples of nationalists in Austria, France, Flanders and Sweden.
“We also want our country back from the Merkel government before she ruins it with her grotesque politics.
“We want it back from Brussels’ Eurocrats who want to submit the whole continent to their centralist regime.
“We want it back from the ECB, that has debased our currency.
“We want it back from whole immigrant gangs and mobs who have plunged neighbourhoods into fear.
“We want it back from the Green-infused media landscape, who ignited a climate of moral blackmail and permanent suspicion,” Petry said.
Petry accused the German media of lying to their readership about why Trump won the elections. She said his victory came about as a result of a huge rift between the politically correct elite and ordinary working people who have to try and make ends meet.
She described the emptiness of the multicultural utopia and said it meant very little to most Germans who have worked to create a functioning and successful society.
She added that most Germans were friendly and welcoming but not stupid and naive. She ended her message with a moving poem by Bertold Brecht, Kinderhymne.
Passion is not mindful
That a good Germany may flourish
Like any other good country.
4. And because we are improving this country
May we love and protect ours
And may the dearest seem to us
Like other peoples see theirs.
The left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD) under Sigmar Gabriel has failed to capitalize on chancellor Angela Merkel’s vulnerability, and is currently trailing in the polls. The SPD currently governs in a grand coalition with Merkel’s CDU, with Gabriel currently serving as Vice-Chancellor of Germany.
Petry’s Alternative for Germany (AfD), skeptical of the European Union, has upset Merkel’s party in local elections in her home state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern last September, knocking the CDU into third place while the Social Democrats held the most votes.
In a desperate bid to co-opt elements of the populist movement to remain in power, Merkel called for a burka ban in Germany “wherever that is legally possible”.
A defeat for Merkel, the last major head of state advocating a unified EU, would deal a mortal blow to the globalist project.
“We shouldn’t be under any illusions. The milieu, which nurtures such acts, has been negligently and systematically imported into Germany over the last year and a half,” the AfD’s leader said in the aftermath of Berlin. “Germans simply aren’t safe in their own country”, Petry wrote on her Facebook page the day after the jihadist assault. “It’s the chancellor’s duty to tell you this. Since she won’t do it, I will.”
Petry will be one of her party’s candidates in the upcoming election, but, she cannot run for Chancellor, as the candidate is not voted in by the people directly, but by Parliament.
So in order to be elected Chancellor, the AfD needs to have more then 50 percent of the parliamentarian vote. This they can achieve by getting more then 50 percent of the votes or by finding another party to form a coalition.
The first scenario is unlikely, as the AfD is polling at around 12 percent. The second scenario is not very likely either. There isn’t a party which would consider working with the AfD, because most parties are too far left on the German political spectrum.
So the most likely outcome is that the AfD goes into opposition.
Meanwhile the battle for Berlin is warming up. European Parliament President Martin Schulz is quitting his job in Strasbourg to get back to Berlin. Schulz, seems to gearing up to take over at the helm of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in a gambit to prevent Germany from joining the ranks of the anti-Europeans.
Schulz, in seeing that Merkel’s Europhile Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is in political trouble even as she announced plans to run for a fourth term in 2017, wants to take over at the SPD.
SPD leader and Merkel’s coalition partner Sigmar Gabriel, is not popular amongst voters and the SPD’s Walter Steinmeier, has already indicated his willingness to become Germany’s ceremonial president.
But Schulz will be returning to Berlin as a politically-wounded politician, who quit just ahead of the EU Parliament’s move to reject him for a third term as president. Sensing defeat, he opted instead to face Bavarian Prime Minister Horst Seehofer, who may harbor plans to challenge Merkel for chancellor.
Not only has Seehofer forged a working alliance with the Austrian Freedom Party but also with Hungary’s anti-migrant Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Seehofer was in Budapest last March to support Orban’s opposition to an EU plan, pushed by Merkel and Schulz, to redistribute migrants throughout the EU, as well as four members of the European Free Trade Association and Schengen Agreement: Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Iceland.
Seehofer also has close ties with the anti-EU and anti-migrant Swiss People’s Party (SVP), which soared to 29.5 percent in 2015 elections to the lower house of the Swiss Parliament.
He has invited Donald Trump to Bavaria for the Munich Security Conference in February 2017, and when Seehofer visited Moscow last year and met with Putin, the SPD spouted venom against Seehofer’s parallel foreign policy. An SPD official raged, “Foreign policy is made in Berlin, not in Munich”.
As Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, noted, the latest jihadist attack in Berlin have changed perceptions of migration. “I think that the cup of patience is beginning to spill over and Europe’s public will rightfully expect rather stronger measures,” he said.
All rights reserved. You have permission to quote freely from the articles provided that the source (www.freewestmedia.com) is given. Photos may not be used without our consent.
Consider donating to support our work
Help us to produce more articles like this. FreeWestMedia is depending on donations from our readers to keep going. With your help, we expose the mainstream fake news agenda.
Keep your language polite. Readers from many different countries visit and contribute to Free West Media and we must therefore obey the rules in, for example, Germany. Illegal content will be deleted.
If you have been approved to post comments without preview from FWM, you are responsible for violations of any law. This means that FWM may be forced to cooperate with authorities in a possible crime investigation.
If your comments are subject to preview by FWM, please be patient. We continually review comments but depending on the time of day it can take up to several hours before your comment is reviewed.
We reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive, contain slander or foul language, or are irrelevant to the discussion.
New App Helps Locate Sweden’s Historic Runestones
A new app called Swedish Runestones will help locate historical gems.
Swedish military wants to remilitarize the Åland Islands
The demilitarized autonomy has previously been known as 'the islands of peace.
NOAA Predicts Zero Sunspots for Almost the Whole 2030s
CLIMATEThe United States' government scientific organization, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), predicts zero sunspots from 2031 to 2040. This is an extreme situation that has not occurred in as long as humanity has been counting sunspots, and it leads us into uncharted territory in terms of our solar system. However, this prediction aligns with the warnings of the world-renowned solar researcher Valentina Zharkova for many years, who indicated in 2019 various signs of this catastrophic phenomenon, including the extreme hailstorms we have seen in Europe and the world this summer. The forecast and various observations this year give cause for very significant concern. In this unique analysis, Free West Media explains why.
European Nationalist Parties Forge Cooperation Ahead of EU Elections
EUROPEAN ELECTIONSOn Saturday, August 26, representatives of six European nationalist parties gathered in Budapest. The meeting was initiated by the Hungarian party Mi Hazánk and took place in the national parliament. Representatives of the parties signed a joint declaration that not only reaffirms the parties' friendship but also their unity on a range of complex political issues. A surprisingly clear and radical manifesto was established. The hope is that this cooperation will lead to success in the EU elections and eventually result in the formation of a group in the European Parliament. For Swedish nationalism, this meeting marks a success as Sweden, for the first time, has a party represented in a leading nationalist cooperation in Europe. Free West Media was present at this historic event.
Turkey Believes Sweden Hasn’t Done Enough
Sweden will have to wait a bit longer for NATO membership, according to Turkey's Justice Minister Jilmaz Tunc. First, Sweden must extradite the "terrorists" Turkey wants and stop the desecration of the Quran.
Swedish Weapon Takes Down Russia’s Best Attack Helicopter
The Russian attack helicopter Ka-52 is considered one of the world's best and has struck fear in Ukraine, where it has hunted down tanks and other armored vehicles, often beyond the range of many light anti-aircraft systems. However, it has met its match in the Swedish air defense missile system RBS 70, which has quickly led to significant losses for the Russian helicopter forces.
The Sun Drives Earth’s Climate, Not Carbon Dioxide
Top Researchers Push Back Against Climate Lies."The correlation is as clear as day," explained the Israeli astrophysicist Nir Shaviv, who was hailed by the establishment, before his interview with Forbes was hastily deleted. What he says contradicts the climate narrative, which points to humans as responsible for Earth's climate. Shaviv firmly asserts that it is the sun that controls the climate, something that can be scientifically proven in many ways. Contrary to the popular belief, the sun's influence on Earth has, in recent years, caused unusually cold and rainy weather, a trend that solar researchers warn will worsen significantly in the coming decades. The sun has exhibited an unusually low activity since 2016, during Solar Cycle 24, which was the weakest in a century.
Strong Confidence in German AfD
Alternative for Germany (AfD) held a party conference on July 29-30 to select candidates for the upcoming EU election next year. EU Parliament member Maximilian Krah, belonging to the party's more radical, ethnonationalist faction, was appointed as the top candidate. The party's two spokespersons delivered powerful speeches criticizing the EU's failed migration policy and trade sanctions that isolate Europe and Germany from the rest of the world. They argued that it's time for the EU to return a significant portion of its power to national parliaments. However, they have dropped the demand for Germany to exit the EU.
The Establishment Wants to Ban Germany’s Second Largest Party – for the Sake of Democracy
The rising popularity of AfD has raised strong concerns within the establishment. Despite lies and demonization in the media and isolation from the overall political establishment, the party continues to grow. Certain representatives of the party are accused of becoming increasingly "extreme," and in an unusual move, the influential weekly newspaper Der Spiegel demanded that AfD be "banned."
Dutch FvD break through the media blockade
What is happening in the Netherlands? It is often difficult to follow events in other countries, especially when distorted by system media. We give Forum for Democracy (FvD) the opportunity to speak out on the political situation in the Netherlands and the staunch resistance they face in trying to save the country.
3 comments
Thinking long-term, globalism will be stopped only if the MAINSTREAM right-wing parties (or the left-wing, but that’s not happening) become anti-immigrant and nationalist. The nationalist third-parties themselves have an impossible path to victory, requiring 50% of more of the vote in many European countries.
Nationalists need to take over the ‘centre-right’ parties from within. That’s the path.
asking won’t help. You have to TAKE it back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPZgvukxBpI
By submitting a comment you grant Free West Media a perpetual license to reproduce your words and name/web site in attribution. Inappropriate and irrelevant comments will be removed at an admin’s discretion. Your email is used for verification purposes only, it will never be shared.