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Watch: ‘No Kings’ movement is spreading — why are Europeans protesting?

By staffMarch 30, 20262 Mins Read
Watch: ‘No Kings’ movement is spreading — why are Europeans protesting?
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In the US, the “No Kings” movement has been increasingly protesting against US President Donald Trump and his administration, targeting his immigration policies, climate denial and military action in Iran.

But why are Europeans so invested? Because his “Make America Great Again” or MAGA ideology is already fighting for dominance inside the EU.

The ultimate test is Hungary. On 12 April, Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces the political fight of his life against conservative opposition leader Peter Magyar. Orban has branded his government as Europe’s MAGA stronghold, earning Trump’s full endorsement.

And if Orban secures his 5th consecutive term with US backing, it will fuel other nationalist movements across the continent and likely raise concerns about the erosion of democracy, a weakened rule of law, and closer ties to Russia within the EU.

Interestingly, these rallies revealed a sharp geographical split. In parliamentary republics like France and Italy, the protests seamlessly merged with domestic politics. French unions joined in, while Italians used the platform to protest Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

But in constitutional monarchies such as the UK, Spain and Denmark, organisers sought to avoid anti-royalist backlash. They rebranded their marches to “No Tyrants”, keeping the focus strictly on US politics.

Here’s the irony. European politics has always been historically fragmented.

But one would say that Trump is unintentionally helping to forge a pan-European identity. Whether you are protesting his policies or supporting his MAGA allies, he has become the continent’s common denominator.

Watch the Euronews video in the player above for the full story.

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