Astra Europa is against Chat Control.
"Astra Europa is against Chat Control.
We urge politicians to vote against the upcoming vote and to ensure the privacy of all European citizens.
A United Europe must be free, and not copy authoritarian systems."
"Astra Europa is against Chat Control.
We urge politicians to vote against the upcoming vote and to ensure the privacy of all European citizens.
A United Europe must be free, and not copy authoritarian systems."
Migration is one of the defining political tests of our generation. The failures of the past decade have eroded public trust, fueled support for the political fringes, and left genuine humanitarian commitments unmet.
We support a federal border and migration system that restores order and public trust. That means secure external borders, firm returns for those without a right to stay, and a legal migration system that selects both for the skills Europe needs and for prospective immigrants’ capacity to integrate into European life. Every country has a finite rate at which it can absorb newcomers successfully. That rate is higher when migrants share linguistic, cultural, or civic proximity with the host society, and lower when they do not. A serious immigration policy treats this as an empirical fact and calibrates accordingly.
Asylum is a moral obligation, but not an unlimited one. We support an in-region principle: each region of the world bears primary responsibility for sheltering those displaced from within it, with European support directed to building the conditions and capacities that make this possible. Europe should also be willing to invest, abroad and early, in the climate adaptation, security, and state capacity that prevent forced migration in the first place. Forced migration is a loss for everyone; prevention is more humane, more durable, and more economical than reception.
Hostile states have learned that engineered migration flows can be used as a weapon. Belarus’s instrumentalization of the Polish and Baltic borders is the textbook case, and it will not be the last. A Europe that controls its borders denies these tactics their effectiveness. That makes the world both safer and more humane, because the people deliberately funnelled into these flows are themselves victims of the strategy.
Justice and law enforcement must operate at the scale on which cross-border crime already operates. Europe needs stronger federal capacity against terrorism, organised crime, trafficking, and hybrid threats, together with European prosecution and judicial institutions able to enforce federal law effectively. We will ensure that justice moves across our internal borders as swiftly as criminals, traffickers, and hostile actors do.
Europe’s territory is not confined to the continent. We recognise the strategic value of European overseas territories to our security and that of our allies. Federal protection must extend to them fully. Their defence must not be treated as a peripheral concern.
Ave Europa started out as a right-wing alternative to Volt, but recently has started to become more and more radicalised.
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It started with their invitation of an AFD member to their general assembly. This made the more centre-leaning members leave the organisation, which moved the organisation to target the so called "dissident right", a dogwhistle for far-right.
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They also then began using their new slogan "Repatriate! Remilitarise! Reindustrialise!" Which again, Repatriate sounds like a dogwhistle for remigration, specifically targetting the far-right.
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Most of us here are okay with strict migration, deportations for criminal migrants, but draw the line at dehumanising migrants and putting their existence as the problem Europe faces.
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We all would love to see a decent right-wing federalist party succeed, but not one that dehumanises people, makes them the enemy, as we have seen that story unfold before, and it didn't end well.
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Well, these are 2 new euro federalist movements/parties. Lately being discussed quite much on this subreddit. Do you think there is genuinely a large interest in Volt alternatives, or is it just a small group that won't make it to the mainstream?
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For context, these are their websites:
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Ave seems quite right, Astra center (but quite strict on illegal migration)
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Just got an email about this from their newsletter, seems like this new federal european movement is at least semi-serious.
"Astra Europa members have elected a six-person Interim Steering Committee to guide the organisation through its first six-month mandate."
Still a bit skeptical, but having elections makes it at least somewhat credible, hopefully they succeed.