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The European experiment is likely heading for failure, as the liberal elite who have dominated it are being ousted from power, with their American supporters abandoning them. In France, two anti-EU factions are currently in control and are poised to win the next election. Similarly, Germany is on the verge of electing a far-right chancellor in the upcoming election. This means that the two key states that the EU relies on are likely to undermine its stability and effectiveness.
they managed to oust the leader of the stronger anti-eu french faction a few hours ago and i suspect it means that the eu will continue to limp along a little bit longer.
Nah in typical lib fashion its really a slap on the wrist. She cant run for a few years so she will just have someone run in her place and control things from behind the scenes until the ban expires. Thats my take anyway.
It's also a propaganda opportunity to play the victim as fascists always do