A historic electoral rebellion is sweeping across Europe as the center-left collapses and young voters abandon traditional social democrats in record numbers. Denmark just delivered the worst result for its ruling party in 120 years — and it is only the beginning.
0:00 Introduction
0:34 Europe’s Radical Left Surge
2:50 Brussels Warns On Spending
5:00 Berlin’s Record Deficit
7:20 Germany’s Student Revolt
9:30 Cyprus Water Rationing
In this episode:
– Young Europeans across Denmark, Germany, France and the UK swing hard left, tripling support in some polls
– The EU Commission warns member states that new crisis subsidies could break the bloc’s fiscal stability
– Berlin’s budget deficit hits a record 127 billion euro as military spending surges 23 percent
– German students revolt against a new law forcing men under 45 to notify the army before leaving the country
– Cyprus begins handing out free water-saving devices as the island prepares for a drought emergency
– Brussels drafts an unprecedented plan to restrict air conditioning, cap flights and push mandatory remote work
Credit to : Europe: Informed. Connected
