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Austrian MEP warns against turning Europe into second Arabia or Africa

Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky stated during a speech at Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Hungary that conservatives were fighting for their homeland to stay European and not become “a second Arabia or Africa,” according to Remix News.

“Our common goal is to protect our countries, to protect the Western world from illegal migration and organised abuse of asylum so that Europe does not become a second Arabia or Africa.”

Harald Vilimsky is a member of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) known for its anti-immigration stance and which is currently leading in national pre-election polls.

We do not want the name Mohammed to become the most popular name for male newborns in our great countries, as is the case in Brussels, where the EU parliament is located.

Vilimsky praised Hungary and its leader Prime Minister Viktor Orbán who he said was fighting large-scale immigration.

“In Hungary, this problem does not exist, because Hungary has a prime minister who truly cares about the Hungarian people.”

He used his speech to mock the conservative Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP), which ruled the country in coalition with the Green Party, as well as to criticise RINO, “Republicans in name only,” in the US. The MEP also accused Austria’s conservatives of being “no longer conservatives,” citing the right of citizens to choose among six genders.

They are the destroyers of our cultural heritage. They are the ones sacrificing our traditional values for the health of international co-operation and globalism, shame on them.

Vilimsky noted that the EU had processed over 7.8 million asylum applications since 2014. Only a quarter of those applications met the Geneva Convention criteria, while others were allowed on humanitarian grounds.

“With these millions of people from Africa and Arabia, terrorism also came to Europe. Let us remember what happened in France, the attack on Charlie Hebdo, the assault at the Bataclan theatre, the many beheadings and life attacks we had in France. We saw at the Brussels Airport where over 30 victims lost their lives. We had the rifle attack in Strasbourg at the Christmas market. We had a lot of problems also in my home country, Austria, and especially in Vienna.”

The politician accused the authorities of taking away freedoms “under the pretext of combating terrorism.” During his speech, he described the conservative and nationally oriented parties gathered at CPAC as “an alliance of peace.”

We do not want the war between the Russians and Ukraine to continue. We want an end to the dying. We actively advocate for a ceasefire and peace talks. We want co-operation in Europe that focuses on the original goals of peace, freedom and prosperity.

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