The Great Reset, authored by Ordo Iuris Institute and Mathias Corvinus Collegium, outlines a far-right strategy to either dismantle the EU or replace it with a smaller version. Supported by Spain's Vox party, this plan signifies a departure from the vague anti-EU rhetoric of the past, offering a structured approach to achieving drastic changes in European governance. Political scientist Anna Lopez highlights the far-right's shift from seeking EU exit to advocating for an idealized Europe, emphasizing its strategic benefits while criticizing perceived progressive influences and immigration.
The Great Reset is an orderly and detailed plan to reduce the current EU to ashes, proposed by the Ordo Iuris Institute and Mathias Corvinus Collegium.
Vox's support for The Great Reset marks a dramatic step forward for Spain's third-largest political party as they aim to reshape Europe.
Anna Lopez notes that the far right has internalized the advantages of being in the EU, favoring symbolic political disputes over actual exits.
The plan by the two think tanks promotes a vision of Europe, nostalgic for a strong, Christian past, but blaming bureaucracy and immigration.
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