Monday, October 26, 2015

Portugal's Socialist party is poised to form a left-wing alliance with the eurosceptic radical Left in a bid to become the country's new government. Following an election stalemate in which the opposition Socialists came in second place to the incumbent conservatives, leader Antonio Costa has said he is ready to strike up an alliance to become the country's new prime minister.  Mr Costa - whose party is on the moderate Left and supports Portugal's membership of the euro - has been making overtures to extreme Leftist parties who saw a surprising surge in October's general election. The eurosceptic Left Bloc and Communist Party both received 10.2pc and 8.3pc of the national vote share respectively. However, Mr Costa has affirmed that he will only head up an alliance that would pursue policies that will keep the country in the euro, four years after it received an €78bn international bail-out. "Although the negotiations are obviously still underway, at this moment, everything indicates that the Socialist Party is in better condition to be able to lead a more stable government solution,” said Mr Costa, a former mayor of Lisbon...The continuing Eurosceptic growth should arrive as no surprise. It is currently being fueled by Merkel's open door policy to economic migrants. How many times do we see images of purported Syrian refugees, on our television screens, made up mostly of young delinquent looking men who hardly look Syrian? Not long ago, on our television screens, a report of mongoloid and negro looking economic migrants where heralded as Syrian refugees. It should be very clear that this migration crisis is being orchestrated to fill the purported aging working population with young economic migrants. The EU, if it continues with this UN backed project, will perish as will the Vatican's current Communist Pope.

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