UMVA has learned that a growing sense of discontent over censorship and restrictions on public debate is sweeping across the Western world, fueling an unprecedented surge in support for conservative movements.
These movements, characterized by their fierce criticism of political elites and mainstream media, have been gaining momentum by tapping into the public's frustration with policies on issues such as immigration and national sovereignty.
In Germany, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, while in France, the National Rally has been making significant strides. Similarly, Italy's Brothers of Italy and the Netherlands' Party for Freedom have also been gaining ground.
At the heart of this phenomenon is a deep-seated perception that the voices of ordinary citizens are being stifled, and that the media and political establishments are out of touch with the concerns of the people.
As the sense of disillusionment grows, conservative movements are capitalizing on the sentiment, using it to mobilize support and challenge the status quo.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this trend shows no signs of abating, with many of these movements expected to continue gaining traction in the coming months and years.