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European officials in Brussels are mourning again. It's the second time this week. Yesterday, the parliamentary elections ended in the Czech Republic. As a result, the ruling party of the Social Democrats took a disappointing sixth place. Meanwhile, Austria is changing as well. After the recent parliamentary elections, the countries are becoming ideologically closer to Hungary in the sense that Austrian sovereignty becomes more valuable than the European bureaucracy of Brussels. Here's an interesting fact. Until the end of World War I, these three modern states were, for several centuries, part of the once-powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire under the Habsburg dynasty. It’s also curious that the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, Franz Joseph the First, who ruled for almost 70 years, until 1916, was crowned twice— first in Vienna, and then as the King of Hungary in Budapest. And now, it turns out that these states, even a hundred years after the collapse of their formerly mutual Empire, have many things in common, with which they can oppose the European Union.
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