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EU-Abgeordneter im Interview „Weite Teile Brüssels wirken wie ein Multikulti-Experiment“

JUNGE FREIHEIT

JUNGE FREIHEIT

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July 12, 2026

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Milan Mazurek vertritt eine der populärsten slowakischen Parteien im EU-Parlament – und sitzt in einer Fraktion mit der AfD. Mit der JF spricht er über seine Kritik an Brüssel, die Korruption in Pressburg und den Krieg in der Ukraine. Dieser Beitrag EU-Abgeordneter im Interview Weite Teile Brüssels wirken wie ein Multikulti-Experiment“ wurde veröffentlich auf JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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