2019/10/26

Assembly of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania Mets




The National Delegate Assembly of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania (Erdélyi Magyar Nemzeti Tanács Országos Küldöttgyűlése) met in Miercurea-Ciuc on October 26th. Nearly a hundred delegates attending the conference room of the Fenyő Hotel reviewed the events of the past two years, determined the future strategy of the organization and re-elected László Tőkés as the president of the organization.

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Süd-Tiroler Freiheit National Assembly



The speeches of Eva Klotz, Sven Knoll, Myriam Atz Tammerle and Cristian Kollmann expressed the commitment of the party South Tyrolean Freedom. STF defended the German toponomy in front of the Italian substitution as well as the commitment for the double pass continues. And this promise came from none other than the governor-deputy of Upper Austria and FPÖ (Austrian Freedom Party) party deputy chairman Dr.-Ing. Manfred Haimbuchner. Haimbuchner was the keynote speaker at this year's State Assembly of South Tyrolean Freedom.

"Wir schützen unsere Heimat" ("We protect our homeland") was the motto of the National Assembly in Maretsch Castle on October 26th. One goal: more democracy.The scandal over the designation "South Tyrol" instead of "Alto Adige" and the subsequent back rowing of the state government are still present to all, said the member of parliament of South Tyrolean freedom Sven Knoll.


In the municipal elections South Tyrolean freedom wants to expand the second place. This was the lead at the regional assembly in Bolzano as an election target. Above all, the members of the council of South Tyrol's freedom want to exercise a controlling function. And for the elections, the main goal is "more democracy". For Sven Knoll, this means that where SVP alone has the say, more diversity, more South Tyrolean freedom, must be present.

Incidentally, not only the Tyrolean flag but also the Austrian flag were hoisted at Maretsch Castle - in close relationship to Austria and the Austrian National Day, much as the South Tyrolean Schützenbund did, but the flag of South Tyrolean freedom was much smaller than that the shooter in Terlan.

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2019/10/20

1,500 form the new Venetians Party

The Venetians Party (Partito dei Veneti) was formed officially in Padova on October 19th. Grande Nord, Indipendenza Veneta, Gruppo Chiavegato, Bard (Belluno autonomo regione Dolomiti), Rete 22 ottobre (lead by the former Lega MP Flavio Tossi), Siamo Veneto, Progetto Veneto autonomo, Veneto Stato, Prima il Veneto and Popolo di San Marco form the new party. "The galaxy of Venetian movements does not exist anymore; we're united in a single party".

More than 1,500 people took part in the foundation of the party. Among them the regional MP Antonio Guadagnini. Giacomo Mirto was elected as a national coordinator. His main work will be to form lists for the next regional elections in 2020.












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2019/10/19

Strage del Pane events remembered by Sicilian independentists


The "Strage del pane" was a popular revolt in Palermo against the Italian army in 1944. Twenty four people died. It was a main point for the formation of the Esercito volontario per l'indipendenza della Sicilia (EVIS). On October 19th dozens of people convoked by the Comitato Vespro 2019 and Siciliani Liberi remembered the events.

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2019/10/12

Thousands Protest Italian Military in Sardinia

Forty two movements joined A Foras-Contra a s'ocupatzione militare de sa Sardigna on October 12th in a march in Capo Frasca against the military bases in the island. Sardinian nationa movements as Sardigna Natzione or Liberu joined the march and expressed their solidarity with the Kurdish people. Fridays for Future also joined the rally which was a pacifist claim.



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2019/10/06

In Carghjese, "a Corsican popular approach of resistance" launched

292 people were gathered yesterday to support the creation of the anti-mafia group that bears the name of the young activist independence, Massimu Susini. Residents of the village, the whole Ajaccian region, but also in Corsica answered the call of Jean-Toussaint Plasenzotti, the maternal uncle of Maxime Susini.

All came to hear the reasons that drove Maxime Susini's family, to set up this second group, after the creation of a dozen days ago of Mafià nò, a vità iè, led by Léo Battesti. If Paul-Felix Benedetti was in the audience, the leader of Core in Fronte remained quiet, obviously respecting the will of this initiative to remain apolitical as well as Petru Poggioli, a veteran pro independence militant leader.

Once again, Maxime Susini's uncle does not mince words. He denounces "the alliance of gangs of thugs" who serve themselves "help us to kill such a man in Ajaccio, we will help you get rid of him who embarrasses you in Carghjese", the impotence of the state but also connivance between thugs and "part of the economic world and the political world". "We must build a popular approach of resistance (...) Our response, your answer is primarily the speech, then the constitution of this collective that will be the voice of the members and probably beyond."

Real estate speculation is highlighted by representatives of environmental associations. Recalling the presence in August 2017 of Maxime Susini in Rondinara, to claim the destruction of Ferracci houses, lawyer Jean-Jerome Mondoloni of the association Bonifacienne, ABCDE, believes "that the time of indignation is over" and calls the elected officials of the community of Corsica to act against this speculation which, in his opinion, is one of the main levers of the mafia.


The nationalist Pierr

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200,000 people took part in the Edinburgh Scottish Independence March









All Under One Banner organised the pro-independence event which saw huge crowds leave Holyrood Park on October 5th at 1pm. They then make their way through the city centre via Queens Drive, Horse Wynd, up towards the Royal Mile on Canongate and High Street, up to Lawnmarket, over George IV Bridge, on to Forrest Road and then into The Meadows using Middle Meadow Walk.

Edinburgh south west MP Joanna Cherry (Scottish National Party) was among those giving speeches at the event, which follows on from previous marches in Glasgow, Ayr, Aberdeen and elsewhere across Scotland. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon took to social media this morning to say that, while she couldn't be there in person, she wishes good luck to all attending the rally.

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2019/10/02

New Flemish Government lead by the National Party N-VA

On Wednesday October 2nd afternoon the Flemish politician Jan Jambon officially become the new Flemish Prime Minister. Mr Jambon(New Flemish Alliance) leads a new Flemish Government made up of himself, three fellow nationalists, three Christian democrats (CD&V) and two liberals (Open VLD).

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