Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trinto received strong reprimands from some members of the European Parliament (EC) last week after delivering a speech to the European Union. Independent Croatian MEP Mislav Kolakusic has accused Trinto of being involved in a “dictatorship of the worst kind” because of the way his government dealt with the peaceful Freedom of Terror in February. “Under your seemingly liberal boot in recent months,” Kolakusic said, to pay communal, mortgage loans for their homes “. Alternative MEP Christine Anderson also called Trinto “a disgrace to any democracy.” CANADIAN CLERGY APPRECIATES TRUNDO FOR CALLING EMERGENCY CASES, OTHER “TYRANNIC ACTIONS” Another Alternative MEP for Germany, Bernhard Zimniok, reacted to Anderson, writing on Twitter: “I am shocked by the support and appreciation of the Canadian people, which means a lot to me! Because of this, I published the speech in English. “Unfortunately, the interpreter ignored the fact that I mentioned the freezing of 200 bank accounts.” ACTIVITIES AT THE CANADIAN CONSULARS ARE PLANNING TO VOTE FOR THE PROTEST FOR THE PRISON OF THE PASTOR WHO DECLARED THE RETIREMENT OF FREEDOM Romanian MEP Cristian Terheș completely boycotted Trudeau’s speech. Trinto also had reactions at home to how he responded to the Freedom Talk. The video was widely circulated on social media in February, where police cracked down on rioters in Ottawa, arresting them, firing tear gas and deploying cavalry officers into the crowd. According to information from the incident, a woman was trampled by a horse. The Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trinto comments on the ongoing protest against the truckers’ mandate during a press conference at the Hill Parliament in Ottawa, Canada, on February 14, 2022. (Photo by DAVE CHAN / AFP via Getty Images) A set of Canadian clergymen sent one I open a letter to Prime Minister Trinto last month, reprimanding him for invoking the emergency law to stifle the Freedom Talk and other actions he described as “tyrannical.” CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION “We are writing to you as representatives of pastors of Christian churches from all over the nation and as law-abiding citizens who respect the God-given role of political government and uphold the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the supreme law of our country, which recognizes the supremacy of God. on all human legislation “, we read letterwhich was signed by 29 clergymen.