Europe prepares to resist
BarcelonaThe ballot boxes continue to test the European Union, telling it that it has had enough doubts, and it must go all out and resist the joint assault of Trump and Putin.has been left in a shock, a parody mounted by the ultra-right candidate George Simion, declaring himself the winner when the exit poll estimates indicated that the president would be the pro-European Nicusor Dana. Relief and hope in the EU, coexisting with fears, and all of this surrounded by great uncertainty that will cost him to leave, even if on Sunday, June 1, the liberal Rafal Trzaskowski becomes president of Poland.
It is not daring to say that Brussels, or rather, the depths of the EU apparatus, would be deploying a strategy to block the path to the different ultra-right currents on the continent. The first and most forceful would have been to get The Constitutional Court of Romania annulled the presidential elections November when, in the first round, it was discovered that after the victory of the ultra Calin Georgescu, movements of Kremlin agents had been detected - as they were also detected on Sunday, May 18.
A new call for elections seemed risky, but the votes have shown that this was the way forward despite the invocations of the Romanian ultras to be defended by both Trump and Putin, a perverse alliance from which Europe is trying to protect itself by standing up to the whole range of ultra complicity in the European Parliament.
For now, Europe's resistance to the far-right's escalation is based on pulling strings, whether front or back, it doesn't matter. Brussels has no difficulty not taming, but it is difficult to neutralize Giorgia Meloni, despite her reverence for Trump. But she has never expressed any complicity with Putin, Patriots. As far as we know, the EU hasn't found any criminal thread to pull. the disqualification sentence knows it could be left out of the 2027 French presidential elections. And that's what both Paris and Brussels want and expect. The far-right leader Alice Weidel considers it "an ideological persecution." It has moments of everything: now keeping an eye on the White House, now looking at the Kremlin, and almost always wondering what the best option is. The "progressive" movement—with a capital letter—emerged during the Second World War, then—hard to say—when it had already lost. the ill-fated dissident Aleksei Navalny.