The results are in and the Centre-right coalition and the Five Star Movement outperformed my expectations as the governing centre-left coalition suffered a humiliating defeat as a result of their pro-migrant, anti-white policies! I remind you that 62% of Italian Parliament is elected through proportional method while 37-38% are elected by single-district first-past-the-post. Both chambers of Italy's parliament were up for election.
Matteo Salvini's Lega Nord won a plurality within the centre-right coalition and as a result ousted Forza Italia's Silvio Berlusconi as the leader of the coalition. This surprised me as Lega Nord won a plurality within the centre-right coalition, gaining 17.3% of the vote.
Meanwhile, the Five Star Movement outperformed my expectations, winning 32.6% of the vote. Luigi Di Maio is the political head of the Five Star Movement, hopefully should the Centre-Right coalition & Five Star Movement enter an agreement to form a government, this would be a powerful force against the EU's plan to Genocide Whites in Europe. The floods of Africans/Muslims into Italy has ignited anger against the governing anti-White centre-left coalition.
Five Star in my view could also be known as the "Lone Star" movement given their platform and ideologies differing from the competing coalitions. However, the Centre-Right & Five Star Movement both agree Italy has the duty to preserve her natural racial & cultural heritage from kaffirization, both from the Middle East & from Africa.
From what I know as of March 8, 2018; the Centre-Right coalition with the following parties got the # of seats for both chambers of Italy's parliament:
- Lega Nord: 126 deputies/57 senators
- Forza Italia: 101 deputies/57 senators
- Brothers of Italy: 33 deputies/17 senators
- Us with Italy: 0 deputies/4 senators
The Centre-right coalition has a total of 265 deputies(42%) & 137 senators(42.6%).
The Five Star Movement has a total of 227 deputies(36%) & 112 senators(34.9%).
Combine the centre-right & Five Star Movement and they have a combined total of 492 deputies & 249 senators, comprising 78% of the Chamber of Deputies & 77.5% of the Senate.
The centre-left coalition suffered possibly the worst loss for a governing coalition since the mid 1990's. The Democratic Party of Italy(pictured left) became the only major party in the centre-left coalition to win seats. There's another left-wing party that elected 14 deputies and 4 senators known as Free & Equal, being a more severe version of the centre-left coalition.
The centre-left was left with 122 deputies(19.3%) and 60 senators(18.7%), having previously held a majority in the Chamber of Deputies. Even if you combine both the centre-left & Free & Equal, they would only have 136 deputies(21.5%), and 64 senators(19.9%).
What can I say? The Africanization and de-Whitening of European cities has cause angst and fear among Caucasian Christian Italians, especially with the recent migrant crisis. This is not to say every non-White in Italy is to be targeted for exclusion and eventual expulsion as having a very small amount of these peoples will not harm Italy's national identity, should these individuals not hold anti-White, pro-invasionist sentiments.
As small Italian villages have been flooded with African/Muslim migrants, causing Caucasian Christians to flee these villages either for major cities or for other countries. Whenever a foreign/alien race floods a town, city, or country in such massive numbers and the demographics shift so severely, the identity of such city, town, or country is affected and reflects the dominant racial group. When South Africa's White minority government surrendered their sovereignty to the Bantu majority in 1994, non-bantus(Whites, Coloureds, Asiatics, Khoi-Sans) were considered less important and even alien to the ruling ANC Bantu-majority elite.
Lombardy & Sicily regions have been hurt the most by the migrant crisis, with a majority of Sicilian youth unemployed. Very much how the rise of Communism and economic depression have fueled the rise of ultra-nationalism in Germany under Adolf Hitler, the migrant crisis plus economic depression have caused the rise of national populism in Italy and the severe downfall of the centre-left and left wing in Italy.
Calling the Italians racist and bigoted will not work on them as the Italian nation through the recent election have fiercely rejected the subjugation of the White Caucasian race within their country. The kaffir invaders will NEVER subjugate nore demand equal footing with the Italian nation. In fact, Salvini has pledged to expel hunderds of thousands of kaffir savages from Italy back to their bantustans in Africa!
Another election taking place on March 4, 2018 was the Lombard regional election where the centre-right coalition led by Attilio Fontana won 49 of 80 seats in Lombardy's regional parliament compared to centre-left's 29 seats(lost 4 seats to Five Star Movement).
Fontana campaigned on expelling the African migrants in order to "Save the White Race". Now that's the kind of boldness needed to wake White people up around the world. The White race is under attack around the world and White people need to organize to repel and exterminate this threat against them.
It's wonderful to know there are powerful people openly defending the White race! South Africa is about to have a bloody race war where Whites will be pushed off their farms as they have been clandestinely for years. It's great to see Italy has joined several other European countries that favor Whiteness over other races. Just as African countries like Liberia favor Negros and Israel favoring Jews, European countries should open their hearts to persecuted White Africans being dispossessed and deprived of an identity by forced integration.
The other two major parties in the centre-right coalition include Forza Italia led by Silvio Berlusconi(pictured left), and Brothers of Italy led by Giorgia Meloni(pictured right). Forza Italia is a more traditionalist Conservative party having been led by former Prime Minister and political veteran Silvio Berlusconi(now over 81), having been overshadowed by Matteo Salvini's League. Forza Italia does have a strong populist streak, making talks to form a government with the Five Star Movement very possible. Since the Five Star Movement is focused most on opposing government corruption and populism, Berlusconi could be seen as an elitist from several years ago, having been leader of centre-right coalition during the 2013 Italian election that put the centre-left into power.
Brothers of Italy in contrast is closer to Salvini's League by having a more Nationalist-Conservative structure. Brothers of Italy was founded in 2012, 3 years after Five Star Movement was founded. Giorgina Meloni is much closer in political ideology to Matteo Salvini.
Though Forza Italia net gained 3 deputies, they suffered a net loss of 41 senators, so it's clear from this that Forza Italia is the closest non-left party to the elitism that was defeated in the recent election.
Brothers of Italy however net gained 24 deputies and 17 senators. It's very clear from the net gains achieved by the Five Star Movement, League, and Brothers of Italy that Italy has rejected the elitism and pro-migration policies of the centre-left Democratic Party and to a certain degree centre-right Forza Italia. Forza Italia avoided greater losses by opposing mass immigration of 3rd world Africans and Muslims.
Issues uniting centre-right & Five Star Movement include opposition to centralization of economic and political power in the European Union, seceding from the Eurozone, and making Italy sovereign again.
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