ALLIANCE OF FAR RIGHT PARTIES

Signatories

  1. Austria: FPÖ
  2. Belgium: Vlaams Belang
  3. Bulgaria: VMRO
  4. Denmark: Dansk Folkeparti
  5. Estonia: EKRE
  6. Finland: Perussuomalaiset
  7. France: RN, Marine le Pen  
  8. Greece: Ellinikí Lýsi
  9. Hungary: Fidesz, Viktor  Orbán 
  10. Italy: Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni
  11. Italy: Lega, Matteo Salvini
  12. Lithuania: Lietuvos lenkų rinkimų akcija
  13. Netherlands : Ja21
  14. Poland: PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński 
  15. Romania: Partidul Național Țărănesc Creștin Democrat.
  16. Spain: VOX, Santiago  Abascal 

What they call for

  1. The leaders of far right parties call for deep reform of the EU, because in their words, instead of protecting Europe and its heritage, it is itself becoming a  source of problems and anxiety.
  2. The  cooperation of European nations should be based on tradition, respect for the culture and history of European states, respect for Europe’s Judeo-Christian heritage and the common values that unite European nations, and not on their destruction.
  3. Leaders of right-wing parties underline that the use of political structures and the law to create a European superstate and new social structures is a manifestation of the dangerous and invasive social engineering from the past, which must provoke legitimate resistance.  They say the moralistic overactivity that they have seen in recent years in the EU institutions has resulted in a dangerous tendency to impose an ideological monopoly.
  4. The signatories take aim at the EU institutions such as the Commission or the European Court of Justice, which have put pressure on Poland and Hungary on issues ranging from subjugating the judiciary to stigmatizing the LGBT community.
  5. They argue that in order to stop  and  reverse this  trend,  it  is  necessary  to create, in addition to the existing principle of conferral, a set of inviolable competences of the European Union’s member  states,  and  an  appropriate mechanism  for  their  protection  with  the  participation of national constitutional courts or equivalent bodies.
  6. They argue that all attempts to transform the European institutions  into  bodies  that  take   precedence  over  national constitutional   institutions   create   chaos,   undermine   the   sense   of   the treaties,  question  the  fundamental  role of  member  states’  constitutions, and  the  resulting  disputes  over  competences  are  in  effect  settled  by  the brutal imposition of the will of politically stronger entities on weaker ones. This destroys the basis for the functioning of the European community as a community of free nations.
  7. The signatories plead for “family values” as a solution to curbing negative demographic trends.

 

 

 

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