While Nationalists across Europe differ considerably from the Front
National on ideology, one common goal remains firm in our struggle
against globalism – the much needed exit of Europe from the chaotic
plutocracy of the EU.
Establishment candidates, including former presidents and prime
ministers have been rejected by likely French voters, leaving Marine Le
Pen to lead the Front National in the polls. Her main rivals include an
Independent and Benoit Hamon of the Socialist Party, breaking precedent
from all recent French elections in the last 40 years.
The upcoming French elections may indeed determine the fate of
Greece and the rest of Europe as Le Pen not only leads a civic
nationalist party, but also one that promises to restore France’s
national sovereignty and eventual exit from the European Union. While
this is indeed good for the French who may continue to ride the momentum
of Trump’s populism into their elections, it may also be an important
victory for the rest of the subjected satellite states of the EU.
A French exit from the EU would without a doubt cause the collapse
of the EU, making the internationalist project a disaster for the
creeping threat of Globalism. As the EU’s second largest economy,
France’s exit would have greater impact than Brexit as France is also
part of the single currency, which would cause far more severe
repercussions for the economics and finance of what remains of the
Union.
What does this mean for Greece
If the EU was to start its painful disintegration following Front
National’s win, Greece would be neither exempt or spared during the
process. Although Greece has remained largely out of the more recent
news cycle, those that have been following the events closely over the
last few months, will of noticed the debt crisis still threatens the country.
Since 1975, oligarchs from Europe have slowly collaborated with the
most treacherous political class in Greece to slowly dismantle our
manufacturing and primary industries. Without a proper economy or
currency of its own, the occupied Greek state and it’s kleptocrat
politicians rely entirely on the EU to maintain their legitimacy.
It’s hard to imagine a Syriza, PASOK or New Democracy maintaining
any political power once their strings are cut from the EU. While many
of these political traitors have expensive villas in France and
Switzerland to retreat to, it is almost a sure bet that grass roots
movements will be in a prime position to fairly challenge the
establishment for the rightful place of governors in a new and sovereign
Greece.
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