2013-03-17

Political impact from Cyprus depositor tax

Earlier this week in Hungary continues moving right, I looked at Hungary's latest political developments and criticism from the EU. Hungary's right-wing government can now point a finger right back at the EU, as this bailout in Cyprus in undemocratic.

All euro-skeptic parties are big winners, from UKIP to Finns to Beppe Grillo's 5-Star Movement. Social mood also favors political breakups and here's the latest from Belgium: Flemish nationalists aim for autonomy from 2014
Belgium's main Flemish separatist party New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) warned Saturday that it wanted complete autonomy for the Flanders region if it wins legislative elections slated for May 2014.

Victory by the N-VA would mean that "Francophone parties will have to take our conclusions into account," Geert Bourgeois, one of the party's founders and the deputy leader of the Flanders regional government, told the Dutch-language paper De Standaard.

"It is what happens in a marriage. If one partner says 'I want that' and the other says 'no', then it is over," he said.
The capital of the EU, Brussels, is in Belgium, in a mostly French speaking city in Flanders. The EU's core problem of nationalism is manifesting at the core of the EU.

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