The European Oligarchy

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This is the face of the European Oligarchy.

Yes, Roberta Metsola is the face of the European Oligarchy.

“Oligarchy” is one of the most feared words in the high circles of European institutions: oligarchs are in Russia, oligarchs are in the UAE, but oligarchs are also in Europe.

In particular the leaders of the European Parliament, of the European Commission and of the Court of Justice: they are, as typical of oligarchs, a small number, with great unbalanced power that is used to bend the rules to their liking, in order to extract as much power and influence as possible.

Roberta Metsola is a master at bending rules; Manfred Weber is a master at bending rules; Ylva Johansson is a master at bending rules.

Those are just some of the organizers of the new vote of the Chat Control, which had a negative resolution from its democratic vote made months ago, and turn it, after multiple attempts, into what was their correct solution.

When Russia influences elections in the European or in the American continents using their influence and their money, it is, rightfully, classified as an attack, as an attempt to gain influence and to sway the democratic systems of western countries: the people that are the first to point out the Russian attacks, are the same ones that act upon their desire for influence, where the only decisions that can be made are the ones approved by them.

Those guardians of the free world, of the European continent and of democratic values, are the first ones to act on their hypocrisy, bending democracy, not accepting the possibility of decisions being rejected, but only turning political failures into multiple strategic attempts to get their decisions, the only right decisions, approved.

They found the great secret: you don’t need to remove democracy in order to impose your desires on the population; the real key is brute-forcing democracy, time after time and with great strategy, until your decisions can be made in a democratic way, even when the real majority openly rejects it.

This time, they managed to do it by voting as a second reading just before the summer recess, but next time they will find another way; the European Parliament confirms, once again: under the mask of representing the citizens of the 27 countries that together make the European Union, they can bend and bend again the same rules they wrote, in order to forge decisions out of their desire.

If it’s not the citizens that make decisions, don’t call it democracy, call it the European Oligarchy.

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