The “authoritarian” order to shut down Europe’s populist and conservative political conferences on Tuesday symbolizes a “last resort” effort by globalist forces to cling to power by any means necessary. said a French MEP. He told Breitbart News that he was prevented from entering the event by police.
On Tuesday, the National Conservative Congress (NatCon) in Claridge, near the European quarter of Brussels, was locked down by police after the socialist mayor of the city, Emile Kiel, ordered the event to be canceled.
According to reports, police cited security concerns over Antifa’s revealed plans to protest at the conference, but according to Sky News, Mr Kiir said that “the far right is not welcome” in Brussels. He admitted that his decision was prompted by the desire to show what he was doing.
The conference, organized by the US Edmund Burke Foundation and Brussels-based think tank Matthias Corvinus Collegium, was surrounded by police and locked down while Brexit leader Nigel Farage was speaking on stage. Ta. Other speakers on Tuesday included former British home secretary Suella Braverman, who denounced the actions of the “thought police” in trying to stop the event.
Some of those scheduled to speak, including former French presidential candidate Eric Zemmour and Patricia Chagnon, a member of the European Parliament for the National Rally (RN), were barred from entering the venue altogether by police.
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J’assiste stupéfaite à une interdiction d’acces à une reunion privée par un credon dépoliciers sur décret municipality.
Serra resembles a bastion of police politics in pursuit of freedom of expression.
organisatur @MCC_Brussels pic.twitter.com/2IN6qFp1Sq— Patricia Chagnon Clevers (@ChagnonPatricia) April 16, 2024
Chagnon told Breitbart in London that seeing such blatant censorship in the heart of the European Union is something one would expect to see in communist China or the Soviet Union.
The French politician said police barred him from entering the venue and barred him from entering the venue, despite being a member of parliament. When asked why they stopped her, Ms. Chagnon said that even though the protest ended up being very small, the officers were not aware of the potential danger of the counter-demonstration. He said he emphasized.
“This morning, when I started to really understand what was going on, as a French person who is deeply attached to Europe, I felt like I was punched in the stomach. I can’t even discuss…this… It makes you think about what would happen if that happened. It’s like living under communism in Russia or China, but we’re in Western Europe, and that’s really scary.”
“This is the most horrific, authoritarian, ideologically motivated repression you can imagine… You’re like, ‘Yeah, every EU bill that gets passed, At the end of the day, this is what it’s all about.”
“I’m a politician. I welcome debate. I’ll debate anyone, anywhere, on any subject. I believe in free speech, debate, opposing ideas, different visions of society, but I don’t talk about things just because I don’t like them. I don’t think you should,” she said.
Chagnon said the incident shows globalist elites across Europe are “scared of what’s happening right around the corner: people taking back control and defending their rights.” insisted.
Brexit leader @Nigel_Farage The Socialist mayor of Brussels condemned the move to order the closure of the facility. @NatConTalk The conference was criticized as being similar to the “former Soviet Union” where “alternative views were not allowed”.https://t.co/LB51PZuflL
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) April 16, 2024
A French lawmaker said rising populist sentiment and rejection of “woke degrowth” policies were exemplified by Europe’s peasant revolts against environmental policies, typified by tractor protests across the region. Major highways and city centers were closed to traffic. From Portugal to Poland in the past year.
Unlike other populist movements in the past, what really scares the neoliberal elites in the halls of power in Berlin, Brussels, Paris and elsewhere about the peasant revolts is their ability to cause mass chaos. She said it’s not just that, but rather that farmers enjoy widespread popularity. Popular among European citizens.
“Farmers’ complaints are a distillation of what people are experiencing every day, and they are putting a strain on ordinary people because they say they can’t pay their heating bills anymore, they can’t pay their fuel bills.” We can’t buy tractors anymore, and people say they can’t afford to buy anything like that. ”
Chagnon also said that from conversations with national farmers’ organizations, the challenges faced by farmers vary from country to country, with Dutch farmers facing green regulations regarding nitrogen emissions, while Polish farmers facing He pointed out that there is a perception that they face unfair competition. Cheap produce from Ukraine, after all, “the common enemy is in Brussels, and all their misery comes from Brussels.”
Mr Chagnon said with less than two months until the European Parliament elections, pro-peasant and anti-globalist parties, including his own National Rally, are aiming for a major breakthrough, but widespread efforts to “suppress” across Europe are under way. He said it was being done. Guaranteeing freedom of speech and thus cracking down on populist uprisings.
But ultimately she said she believes censorship efforts, including Tuesday’s attempt to shut down the NatCon conference, are only a last resort to keep people in check and are doomed to fail, adding that recent fraud pointed out the act. shelf As evidence that the tide had turned against Brussels, a green agenda item called the Nature Regeneration Act was included.
“I see this as a last desperate attempt by those in power to stay there… but I believe in the power of the people, that it will defeat them and give the people a voice again. I believe it will be.”
Orbán Farage meeting in Brussels shut down by police, sparking condemnationhttps://t.co/Vp3I38Q242
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) April 16, 2024





