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How the No Kings Movement Accidentally Became Europe's Most Watched American Political Export

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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European media have been covering No Kings Day with an intensity that surprises American organizers. Here is what Europeans see in the movement and why it resonates beyond US borders.

The organizers of No Kings Day in the United States did not design an international movement. They designed a domestic one, focused on American constitutional concerns about presidential overreach, unilateral military action, and what the movement's materials describe as 'authoritarian drift.' The international resonance — the 20,000 who gathered across European cities on March 28, the coverage that dominated European political media — was an unplanned consequence of a political moment that transcends the specific American context in which it was generated.

European audiences see in No Kings Day something that their own political cultures have been generating in smaller ways for several years: the reassertion of democratic norms against what is perceived as a global trend toward executive power concentration, skepticism of institutional constraint, and the weaponization of democratic processes against democratic values. The movement has counterparts in France (the gilets jaunes began as economic protest and evolved into institutional critique), Germany (the farmers' protests that have included rule-of-law concerns alongside agricultural grievances), and Poland and Hungary (the sustained civil society mobilization against democratic backsliding).

What makes No Kings specifically magnetic for European audiences is the American context. The United States is not Belarus or Hungary. It is the country that invented modern liberal democracy, that enshrined its principles in documents that European democratic traditions drew on, and that has defined itself for two centuries through the contrast between American freedom and old-world tyranny. When protest movements in America invoke the language of anti-tyranny — 'no kings' — the resonance with European political culture is immediate and deep.

The European solidarity events on March 28 were modest in size compared to the American demonstrations. Their significance was symbolic: Europeans telling Americans that the world is watching, and that what happens to American democracy has consequences for everyone who has built their security and values around the assumption that American democracy is durable.

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