
French MEP Warns of Muslim Brotherhood Trojan Horse
The repeated platforming of FEMYSO has been a thorn in the side of right-wing MEPs for years due to fears the youth organisations represent a Trojan horse for the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood.
The repeated platforming of FEMYSO has been a thorn in the side of right-wing MEPs for years due to fears the youth organisations represent a Trojan horse for the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood.
The sole reason is to get more leftist votes, MEP Tom Vandendriessche told The European Conservative, but added that the youth might no longer be as susceptible to the progressive messages as Brussels thinks.
The Spanish NGO denied any links to extremism, but this is not the first time an Islamist group has been featured at the Parliament.
The liberal Left in Germany, through its plan to lower the voting age to 16 at the federal level, appears to be seeking to expand its voter base, just as they have sought to do via pro-mass migration policies.
The summit, the third of its kind, saw conservative youth leaders from parties on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean zero in on key topics like the importance of cooperation between Rightist forces across the globe, the pressing need to retake key institutions controlled by the globalist liberal-left, immigration, and national sovereignty.
The outcry caused by a simple article proves that the road to the Union of the Rights is still long, extremely long. But the seeds have been sown, and time is on the Right side.
Even if the youth would like to see Fidesz go, they still want a conservative Hungary.
The initial sense of accomplishment gave way to the realisation that it was like completing Guitar Hero on the hardest difficulty—only to consider your time would have been better spent actually learning to play the real instrument.
The actual employment rates for young workers varies drastically across the EU. On average, the 27 member-state European Union had a 73.6% employment rate for the young workforce. The euro zone averaged 73.1%.