Elon Musk, the tech mogul and CEO of Tesla, has made it clear that his ambitions are not limited to conquering space or revolutionizing the automotive industry. Now, with a fortune of over $250,000 million, Musk is focusing on world politics. After investing more than $119 million in it Donald Trump's re-election campaignthe richest man on the planet wants to influence not only the politics of the United States busca mover piezas clave en Europa.
Its main goal is to enter the European continent Great Britainwhere Musk reiterated criticism of what he considers a “tyrannical police state.” In his remarks, Musk aligned himself with the growing sector calling for new elections in the country. Musk, the protagonist of 'The Times', would be ready for it Powerful campaign funder: Nigel Farage. Farage, known for his leadership on Brexit and anti-immigration rhetoric, has publicly acknowledged Musk's support for policies strongly associated with the far-right and Euroscepticism.
But Musk's support for right-wing figures is not limited to Great Britain. In the European Union, their interest is focused on PhidiasYou can enter a youtuber who is famous for his efforts for Musk personally. This young politician, who presented himself without a program in the European elections this summer, managed to become the third political force. Musk did not hesitate to support him through his social networks, thus strengthening his influence in the European political arena.
Italy It has also been a battleground for Musk's political meddling. El multimillionario expressed Meet Giorgia Meloni, Italy's far-right prime minister, especially after Italy's Constitutional Court clamped down on migration policy. Musk praised Meloni, describing him as an “honest and genuine” leader, aligning himself with his anti-immigration and far-right stance.
At the continental level, Musk has strengthened ties with such political figures Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Marine Le Pen in Francequienes han propuesto incluso outputarle un “premio a la libertad de conciencia”. Musk shares a vision with these political leaders that emphasizes rejecting immigration, promoting natalist policies and shrinking the size of the state.
Although en España no se ha pronunciado de manera directavarious political parties that share ultra-right, anti-establishment or anti-immigration positions may be their next targets on the European political table.
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