In Europe, we are constantly told about democracy, pluralism, and political freedom. These are words we hear every day in Brussels. However, when millions of citizens vote for parties that question mass immigration and the ideological policies promoted by European bureaucrats, those same principles suddenly seem to lose all importance.
In recent days, the institutions of the European Union have launched a new attack against ESN (Europe of Sovereign Nations), the parliamentary group to which AfD (Alternative for Germany) belongs, the party that currently leads all voting intention polls in Germany. Through procedures initiated by the Authority for European Political Parties and Foundations (APPF), the objective is clear: to deprive us of our official recognition and the resources that belong to us as a democratic force represented in the European Parliament.
This is not an administrative dispute. This is something much deeper.
European bureaucrats are discovering that more and more citizens no longer believe in their political project. Germany, France, Austria, Italy, and many other countries show the same clear trend: millions of people demand the recovery of sovereignty, control of immigration, defense of their national identities, and the end of decades of top-down policies imposed by a ruling class disconnected from the real problems of the people.
In the face of this reality, Brussels has two options: to listen to the citizens or to try to silence them. Unfortunately, it seems to have chosen the latter.
What is truly alarming is that the arguments used against sovereignists are becoming increasingly vague. We are no longer accused of violating any law; we are accused of not sharing certain "political values" defined by those in power. In other words, the problem is not what we do; the problem is that we do not think the way they want us to think.








