Trump is the most right in Europe in the Madrid Rally

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Extremist leaders in Europe praised the influence of US President Donald Trump’s first in the first weeks in power as they announced that the European Union should repeat its policies to protect its future.

In the “Make Europe Great again” gathering in Madrid on Saturday, leaders, including Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Urban, and Deputy Prime Minister in Italy, Matteo Salvini, announced that Trump’s policies on energy, immigration and sex were shocked by a prescription for the European Union.

“Hurricane Trump has changed the world within a few weeks,” Urban told about 2000 people. “Yesterday we were from the heretics, and today we are in the prevailing.”

The gathering came less than three weeks after Trump took office for a second period, and while the right -wing extremist parties in Europe were wandering in the results of the European Union elections last year, when they have ever achieved its best performance.

Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Party of France, said that since Trump’s electoral victory, the world has seen history accelerating. “We are facing a real turning point,” she said, adding that “the European Union seems stupid.”

The leaders immigrated “uncontrolled” and called somewhat to push the European Union for clean energy, which they said harmful to the economy of the bloc. They also attacked “wake up” policies on sex and celebrated Trump’s announcement that the United States would only learn about both sexes.

“We refuse to bend our knee to the extremist agenda on the left left. We refuse to surrender to guilt in multicultural stumbling.

“People around Europe want us to restore moral mind and clarity,He added.

Santiago Abascal, the leader of the Spanish right party, the right party, hosted the event.

None of the leaders referred to the two movements of Trump, which are sources of great concern in Europe: his threat to impose a tariff on European goods to balance a commercial deficit called “atrocities”, and his plan to expel millions of Palestinians from Gaza.

They also avoided referring to Trump’s demand that Europe spend more on its own defense to reduce its dependence on the United States.

Many leaders have spoken positively about the Spanish “return” of the parts that Muslims control from Spain by Christian rulers in the Middle Ages, as Urban said it is an example of the spirit that Europe needs today.

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