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Martin Sellner

He is best known for his systematic work highlighting demographic changes and the preservation of European identity.

Political Visions and Remigration

Sellner’s political project, particularly advanced through the book Remigration: A Proposal (2024), is a structured plan to reverse mass migration. The core of his proposal is about ensuring that European nations remain sovereign and preserve their cultural distinctiveness.

His model for remigration is pragmatic and rests on three main pillars:

Focus on Illegal and Criminal Immigrants: Consistent and effective enforcement of deportations for individuals without legal residency, as well as the expulsion of foreign nationals who commit serious crimes.

Incentives: Use of financial support schemes for voluntary return, as well as the removal of welfare incentives that currently serve as the primary draw for irregular migration.

Diplomatic and regional cooperation: Establishing cooperation with countries in North Africa to facilitate safe return processes and set up remigration centers.

Sellner argues that much of this can be achieved through the fair application of existing laws, combined with a political will to prioritize the safety and culture of one’s own citizens.

Government persecution

Due to his unwavering defense of European sovereignty, Sellner has been subjected to extensive sanctions by governments and established institutions. This persecution has included:

Deplatforming: Sellner has been removed from most major social media platforms and has had his access to financial services blocked in an attempt to limit his reach and financial freedom.

Travel bans: He has been subject to travel restrictions in several countries, including Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, despite operating within the bounds of democratic debate.

Legal harassment: Sellner has repeatedly been targeted with attempts to bring him before the courts through legal proceedings designed to stifle his activism. Several of these attempts have failed; notably, he has won cases in which courts have ruled that police attempts to prevent his lawful assembly activities were unconstitutional.

Sellner views this resistance as a sign that the established system has grown weak and fears the clear solutions he proposes. His work continues to grow in influence, as more and more voters recognize the need for a radical change of course in European immigration policy.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Øyvind Eikrem

Acting Leader of the Norwegian Democrats

Email: oyvind.eikrem@ntnu.no

Mobile: +47 934 91 885

Info: www.remigrasjon.noinfo@remigrasjon.no