A special forum, it appears to have taken place in Russiafrom her enemies globalization.
Many politicians and businessmen gathered according to Taz in St. Petersburg in Russia to oppose globalization and all that it entails.
Her state -owned Member of Parliament Alternative for Germany (AfD) In Hamburg Robert Reese was one of the participants in this international meeting, according to the report, of the “enemies of globalization” in St. Petersburg, organized by businessman Konstantin Malofyev.
There was the possibility of participating and onlinewith the former Christian Democratic Party (CDU) official and a current Moscow supporter, Alexander von Bismarck, is one of the participants.
According to the Taz newspaper report, in Founding Conference of the International Union of Warfers of Globalizationwhich was hosted in the local Parliament building on September 12, participated more than 50 people from 15 countries.
Russian businessman Konstantin Malofyev, as an organizer, said in this regard that participants agreed “in the attempt to defend the Christian valuesin the fight for national identity and sovereignty and to the resistance against common enemy – of globalizationยป.
The “present” at the meeting was given by the State MP Hamburg for AfD Robert Reese, as well as his former colleague Olga Petersen, who was dismissed a few months ago by her parliamentary group because she appeared to have moved to her children to her children.
Attending the rally were, among other things, the ruling Russian Party, Konstantin Cembekkin, the Chairman of the Party’s Parliamentary Group Alexander Belski, and Alexander Dugin, a well -known “Eurasian Union” theorist.
The meeting was attended by Allen de Benoas of the French New Right and Alexander von Bismarck, a former CDU official and a staunch supporter of Vladimir Putin.
In the forum, nationalist and far -right organizations were also represented including Hungary, Spain and Mexico.
During the meeting a minute’s silence was observed in his memory murdered conservative activist Charlie Kerkwhile discussing issues of immigration and defense of “traditional” values.