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As well as being an ecological necessity, environmental protection is also an economic necessity. Great civilisations such as the Maya in Central America disappeared because they destroyed their natural resources.
In the 20th century, the most destructive system was communism, which not only killed tens of millions of human beings, but also laid waste to the environment. Examples of this include nuclear power stations on the basis of the Chernobyl model and the drying up of the Aral Sea. At the moment, the country that is polluting the world most is communist China.
In Europe, there are two prevailing ideologies in Brussels that are threatening the development of our countries. One is the doctrine of free trade, which is destroying our industrial fabric and which led to the Lisbon Strategy in 2000, and the other is Malthusianism, which has led on the one hand to the destruction of our vines and to our most fertile land being left fallow, and on the other to our demographic decline.
The replacement of missing children with calls for immigration and the relocation of our factories do not represent a solution. The real prerequisites for the genuinely sustainable development of our nations are the reinstatement of our borders and a major policy on the family."@en1
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