Wednesday, May 29, 2019

EU Member Countries Large GDP


There are 5 EU member countries with a Nominal GDP between $1 trillion and $4 trillion.

Liberal leaning countries include Germany, UK and France. Spain is split 50-50 and Italy has become overwhelmingly conservative.

Germany GDP $4.1 Trillion Liberal 50, Conservative 46
UK GDP $2.8 trillion, Liberal 38, Conservative 35
France GDP $2.8 trillion, Liberal 43, Conservative 31.
Italy GDP $2.1 trillion Liberal 18, Conservative 55.
Spain GDP $1.5 trillion, Liberal 17, Conservative 17

The 2019 EU Election produced the following results:

Germany MEPs 96 Population 82.4 million. Nominal GDP $4.1 trillion

Greens EFA                      21+8
Socialist Democrat S&D 16−11
Liberals ALDE                    7+3
Left GUE/NGL                    6−2
Liberal                               50 -2

Center Right EPP             29−5
Populists  EFD                11+11
Right Wing Natl ENF          0+0
Conservative ECR              0−8
Others                                 4+4
NI                                        2+0
Conservative                     46+4

German voters have suffered a doubling of their electric bills due to the global warming hoax and have been damaged by the Muslim invasion, but they have been brainwashed to accept socialist schemes and are slow to accept national sovereignty. They like their GDP.

UK MEPs 73 Population 67 million. Nominal GDP $2.8 trillion.

Liberals ALDE                   16+15
Greens EFA                       11+5
Socialist Democrats S&D 10−10
Left GUE/NGL                   1+0
Liberal                               38+10

Populists EFD                   29+5
Conservative ECR            4−16
Right Wing Natl ENF         0+0
Center right EPP               0+0
Others                               1+1
NI                                      1+0
Conservative                     35-10

Turnout: 37.0%

UK voters opted to leave the EU in 2016 and are fed up with their own Parliament. They have an overpriced, under-performing National Health Service, too many Muslims, ruined schools, no guns, no cars, no fishing rights. They like their GDP. They are effectively sedated.

France MEPs 74 Population 65.5 million. Nominal GDP $2.8 trillion.

Liberals ALDE                   21+14
Greens EFA                      12+6
Left GUE/NGL                   6+2
Socialist Democrat S&D    4−9
Liberal                              43+13

Right Wing Natl ENF         22+22
Center Right EPP              8−12
Conservative ECR             0+0
Populist EFD                      0−1
Others                                1+1
NI                                       0−23
Conservative                     31-13
The far-right National Rally led by Marine Le Pen came top with 23.3%, narrowly beating President Emmanuel Macron's liberal alliance. Turnout: 50.1%
The French middle class has been protesting for months against EU climate hoax policies and the Muslim invasion.  They are dependent on socialist policies, but want a private sector that allows them to make a living.
Italy MEPs 73 Population 59.2 million. Nominal GDP $2.1 trillion.

Socialist Democrats S&D   18−13
Liberals ALDE                       0+0
Greens EFA                          0+0
Left GUE/NGL                       0−3
Liberal                                  18-16

Right Wing Natl ENF           28+28
Populist EFD                        14−3
Center Right EPP                  8−9
Conservative ECR                 5+5
Others                                    0+0
NI                                           0−5
Conservative                         55+16

It was an historic win for the right-wing, anti-immigration League of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini. His party got 34.3%. But the center-left Democratic Party (PD) surprised many by coming second with nearly 23%.
Turnout: 54.5%

The UN Refugee Muslim invasion program was the last straw. They are pushing for change at the EU.

Spain MEPs 54 Population 46.4 million. Nominal GDP $1.474 trillion

Socialist Democrat S&D        20+6
Liberals ALDE                         8+0
Left GUE/NGL                         5−6
Greens EFA                            4+0
Liberal                                    17-6

Center Right EPP                  12−5
Conservative ECR                  0+0
Populist EFD                           0+0
Right wing Natl ENF                0+0
Others                                      5+5
NI                                             0+0
Conservative                           17+0

It was a convincing win for the ruling Socialists of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who took 32.8%. The conservative Popular Party was second with 20%. For the first time a Spanish far-right party (Vox) was elected to Brussels, with three seats. Turnout: 64.3%

Spain is equally divided with 17 Liberal and 17 Conservative Seats. They are not protesting. 





Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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