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Unable To Confront Right-Wing Surge, Chancellor Steps Down


Chancellor

The Associated Press

by OLIVER JJ LANE

9 May 2016

Austria's Social Democratic Chancellor stood down in a shock announcement this morning amid collapsing support for traditional parties in the country, in a move which has been called "a beautiful day for Austria" by his insurgent nationalist opponents.

Socialist-left Chancellor Werner Faymann's Social Democratic Party of Austria failed to even make it to the second round of voting in last month's presidential elections, as citizens voted overwhelmingly for candidates from alternative political movements. Just one in ten Austrians voted for the party in government.

After the count, only Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party of Austria and Alexander Van der Bellen of the Green Party went through to the next and final round of voting. Popular anger over Austria's response to the migration crisis, which for most of 2015 was to welcome allcomers and made Austria one of the highest net importers of humans in Europe, has manifested itself at the ballot box.

Anti mass migration, Eurosceptic, low-tax presidential candidate Mr. Hofer made it clear that should he be elected he would be selecting a new Chancellor, and probably not from the socialist left. After months of poor poll performance for his party and pressure from within to not accommodate and work with the anti-immigration right, Mr. Faymann appears to have decided it is better to jump than be pushed.

At a press conference this morning a spokesman for the former chancellor said Mr. Faymann had decided to go after losing the confidence of his party, from which he is also resigning his leadership. Mr. Faymann said:

"This country needs a chancellor who gets full support from his party. The government needs to make a strong new start. Whoever does not have this support cannot accomplish this task", reports Politico.

No successor has yet been chosen to lead Austria, and the Social Democrat Party is left in disarray.

The news has been met with undiluted joy in some quarters. Freedom Party of Austria member of the European Parliament Harald Vilimsky was moved to remark that the resignation made for a "beautiful day for Austria" and that German Chancellor and architect of the migrant crisis Angela Merkel "should follow Faymann" into early retirement, reports Kronen Zeitung.

Austrian citizen movement the Identitarians, who have recently performed agitprop protests including storming the roof of the Austrian Imperial Theatre and staging a mock beheading on the streets of Vienna, told Breitbart London that they had demanded and predicted Faymann's resignation.

The group represents a key demographic behind the runaway success of the Freedom Party and said the resignation of the Chancellor was a ?success of the new patriotic movements. We say, bring on the next resignation!

"We do not cry for [Faymann]. This is just the beginning".

Referring to the European migrant crisis and the rapidly shifting demographics of cities like London, which is now less than half native British and has just elected its first Muslim Mayor, he said: "We will replace the politicians, before they replace the people."

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/05/09/unable-confront-right-wing-surge-chancellor-steps/
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Enraged German protesters DEMAND "Merkel MUST GO" following liberal immigration policies

FURIOUS protesters have demanded that German Chancellor Angela Merkel resigns because too many immigrants have reached the country.

By PATRICK CHRISTYS

Mon, May 9, 2016

Protesters marched against Angela Merkel's pro mass-migration stance

Thousands of "Merkel Must Go" demonstrators marched through Berlin on Saturday waving banners reading: "No Islam on German soil" and "refugees not welcome".

Police had to deploy tear gas as pro mass-migration demonstrators, cheered on by German politicians, tried to force their way through police lines and attack the right-wing protesters.

Turkish-born German politician Hakan Tas, a member of the national radical Left party, claimed he was attacked by right-wing activists at a subway station on Saturday but sustained no injuries.


Angry Germans protest against Merkel's mass migration stance

In October, research found four-fifths of Germans thought the country should regain border controls, a policy against which Merkel is strongly set.

Two million migrants entered Germany in 2015 alone - the country's highest level of net migration since the Second World War.

Official figures reveal that the number of foreigners registering in Germany rocketed by an astonishing 49 per cent after Merkel controversially rolled out the red carpet to all Syrians.

Almost two million people born abroad registered for the first time in 2015 while just 860,000 left the country - a net migration gain of 1.14 million people, according to Germany's Federal Statistical Office.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/668377/Germany-Angela-Merkel-Immigration-Migrants-Merkel-Must-Go-right-wing-left-wing
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Europeans are really well educated, as we see.

See the sign "Rape Fugitives are Not Welcome"  Not only is it NOT in the national language of Austria (which is German, by the way) it is an English play on words.

What are the odds of seeing a sign in an American political rally in German?  I would say 0%.
Tea Party rallies are famous for misspelled English signs.
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Europeans are really well educated, as we see.

See the sign "Rape Fugitives are Not Welcome"  Not only is it NOT in the national language of Austria (which is German, by the way) it is an English play on words.

What are the odds of seeing a sign in an American political rally in German?  I would say 0%.
Tea Party rallies are famous for misspelled English signs.

Good point.

This theater is put on for the audience that will read those signs.

Is the opinion of the English important to them , or us?

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This was a staged demonstration.

Can we say 'astroturf'?
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This was a staged demonstration.

Is this poll "staged" too?



Two thirds of Germans oppose further Merkel-term

10/05/2016

The approval ratings for the policies of Chancellor plummeting.

The backing of the Chancellor in the population decreases. 64 percent of Germans are opposed to another term of Chancellor from. The findings of a survey conducted by the opinion research institute Insa comes for the magazine "Cicero" .

After the rejection of Merkel's policy is particularly high among the 45 to 54 year olds. About 2000 people were surveyed last weekend, Insa informed on request.

Particularly high rejection against Angela Merkel's policy in East Germany, in Thuringia (79 percent) and Saxony (76 percent) fall, the values ​​of the highest. Most encouragement learns Merkel in Bremen and Schleswig-Holstein (55 percent).

As stated in "Cicero", the approval of the Merkel-rate among low-paid and low educated people is particularly low. Particularly high rejection they get even with supporters of the AFD (96.2 percent).

Combine with another survey, also by Insa, but on behalf of the "Bild" newspaper was created. Together with the SPD, which is stable at 19.5 percent, the grand coalition thus comes only to 50 percent. That is 17 points less than in the general election of 2013. If next Sunday would federal election, the CDU and CSU would only 30.5 percent reported "image" on Tuesday, citing the opinion of Insa-trend in a preliminary report.

Other polling organizations as Forsa came last in terms of the popularity of Chancellor, produce different results. In March about then grew the agreement again, every second person was satisfied. In the most popular politician ranking Merkel landed last in third place, followed by 45 percent of Germans were very satisfied with the course of the Chancellor to.

http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/inland/mehrheit-der-deutschen-gegen-weitere-angela-merkel-amtszeit-14225181.html#/elections
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