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Eva Vlaardingerbroek Democracy in Europe is “dead” but maintained as an illusion

Democracy in Europe is “dead” but maintained as an illusion to mask elite takeover, says Eva Vlaardingerbroek

 

Lawyer Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s speech at CPAC 2025 is worth revisiting. She asserts that the “great replacement” theory is a reality rather than a theory, and emphasized the rapid decline of the indigenous natives in European countries due to immigration policies that bring in millions of non-Western individuals that do not share European values.

The result is social chaos that the mainstream media simply does not report on. Efforts to stop the flow of millions of illegal immigrants are consistently undermined by leftwing political coalitions, legal systems, and elite opposition, she says.

The erosion of democratic principles and freedoms in Europe are at a shocking level with government surveillance, censorship, imprisonment of native Europeans for posting critical messages about illegal immigration, repressing dissenting voices.

By highlighting Donald Trump’s electoral victory and policy achievements, Eva Vlaardingerbroek draws a stark line between American resurgence and European decline.

The massive successes of U.S. President Donald Trump and swift policy actions – which the European media also does not much report on – is contrasted to Europe’s non-democratically elected leader, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, whose policies Eva Vlaardingerbroek believes are detrimental to Europe’s economy, sovereignty, and social fabric, including the Green Deal, migration policies, and military spending.

 

 

The Green Deal is criticized as economically crippling, while migration and defense policies are linked to loss of control and identity. This reflects broader Eurosceptic sentiments and debates about the EU’s role and accountability.

By highlighting Donald Trump’s electoral victory and policy achievements, Eva Vlaardingerbroek draws a stark line between American resurgence and European decline. This comparison serves to criticize European political leadership and to inspire hope among her audience that similar political renewal is possible in Europe, despite current obstacles.

 

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There are three main barriers to policies that enhance the nation state, halting illegal immigration, respecting the will of the indigenous Europeans and bringing back our Christian heritage: Refusal of coalition partners to join, dilution of policies within coalitions, and judicial interventions citing European law and human rights. This analysis reveals the complexity of governance in multi-party systems and the checks and balances that can prevent deeply needed policies, so that the existing status quo remains even if it is creating civil unrest and cultural decline.

The spyware attacks and the detention of activists highlight concerns about government overreach and the curtailment of civil liberties. This raises important questions about the balance between security and freedom in modern democracies and points to a growing trend of authoritarian tactics disguised as legal or protective measures.

Democracy in Europe is “dead,” she asserts, but maintained as an illusion, underscoring a deep mistrust in political institutions. By comparing current conditions to historical totalitarian regimes, Eva Vlaardingerbroek warns that modern authoritarianism may be more insidious due to its veneer of democratic legitimacy. This highlights the growing polarization and challenges of governance in Europe as traditional democracies based on the nation states are withering away.

 

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