The latest election campaigns in the EU indicate that the European voter becomes vulnerable in the face of the national socialist ideology. This opinion on the air of Radio Crimea. The realities were expressed by the Ukrainian publicist Vitaly Portnikov.
"European society is allergic to totalitarianism. That vaccination, which was received after the Second World War, is no longer valid. The number of votes received by Marin Le Pen shows that the specter of ideology that I would formulate so as not to seek epithets like National Socialism - a mixture of socialism with national promises - is becoming attractive to Europeans, "noted Portnikov.
The journalist added that this process can not yet be called irreversible.
"It is important that not the representatives of the old establishment should win, but people who are able to use new political approaches to promote universal values. Emmanuel Macron, who is the personification of the new political system, and Angela Merkel, and Martin Schultz, who are representatives of the traditional establishment, are all in the same boat. In this boat should not be people who are determined by technological things, but people who are determined by value approaches, "said Portnikov.
On Sunday, Emmanuelle Macron, a 39-year-old centrist, won a landslide victory in the second round of the presidential election with more than 66 percent of the vote over the far-right Marin rival Le Pen. She immediately recognized her defeat, calling it the victory of the "globalists" over the "patriots", as she calls her supporters, and called on the "patriots" to start a "decisive political struggle" on the eve of the next month's parliamentary elections.
In these elections, before Makron, a former banker and minister of economy, who has not held any elective office so far, there will be a difficult task to gather the parliamentary majority in his support.
According to recent polls, after his victory in the presidential election, his party "En Marche! ", Which translates as" Forward! "Can get 24-26 percent of the vote in the first round of the parliamentary elections on June 11, the right-wing Republicans party is 22 percent, and the right-wing National Front party Marin Le Pen is 21-22 percent. The second round is scheduled for June 18.