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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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33 minuti fa, NikolaB ha scritto:

Fides landslide won in Hungarian election. And this is great news

It's an awful news for the Union... The right wind is on the Europe, bad times are coming...

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But leftists who started a couple of international wars were good solution? Orban is truly European and his motto "Europe for Europeans" is totally ok for me

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It's only good when people in the middle start winning instead of always those lefts or rights :p 

 

Both sides have bad and good things, which are as always united in the middle :hatoff:

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2 minuti fa, NikolaB ha scritto:

But leftists who started a couple of international were good solution? Orban is truly European and his motto "Europe for Europeans" is totally ok for me

Europe for Europeans? :lol: Ah, the lovely anti-immigration slogan..

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3 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Europe for Europeans? :lol: Ah, the lovely anti-immigration slogan..

Well, definitely not "Europe for people who want to separate men and women in public transport", like a certain new political party in Belgium announced last week :p 

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2 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

Not for the ones defending the liberal democracy ... :mumble:

Well yeah, it's rather simple: party X winning is always great news for the fans of party X and bad news for the opponents of party X, so every result is always great news for at least someone :d 

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5 hours ago, NikolaB said:

But leftists who started a couple of international wars were good solution? Orban is truly European and his motto "Europe for Europeans" is totally ok for me

 

i'm OK with this and the African richness is for Africa , all the european companies should leave

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Europe is safe from the direction of Hungary for four more years. It's ok, because the lefties promised they would turn back everything which was created by the Fidesz. So the lefties destroyed themselves. But for Hungary there was no good solutions. There was bad, worse and worst solutions.

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