The Great Reset: Supermajority – Japan crushes liberal globalists in massive election victory.

"The pattern is unmistakable. From Tokyo to Rome, from Prague to San Jose, voters are choosing sovereignty over globalism, strength over apology, and tradition over ideology. The legacy [media] keeps trying to convince their dwindling audience that this nationalist populist movement is fringe, but it is winning everywhere."

"Takaichi didn't just win an election. She obliterated the opposition. Her party, the LDP, needed 233 seats to recapture the majority. They won nearly 100 seats more than that. 316 out of 465 seats in Japan's Lower House of Parliament, a two-thirds super majority. The first time any party has ever achieve that in Japan since the end of World War II."

"Japan obviously isn't alone. In Italy, Giorgia Meloni continues to govern on a platform of national pride and controlled immigration. She has the highest approval rating of any prime minister on the continent. In Czechia, Andrej Babiš stormed back to power in October on a strong Czechia plaform wearing red baseball caps and running against EU overreach. In our hemisphere, Costa Rica just elected Conservative populist Laura Fernandez in a landslide. Even in Thailand, the ruling Conservative Party there just topped their elections this past weekend as well."

Note: Sanae Takaichi is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader graduate in 1994. Time will tell if she is still working with the Globalist. Currently she seems to have dropped her affiliation with WEF.

More in the Dr. Steve Turley video. (in video advertisement is from 6:16 pm to 9:05 mins)

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