The Great Replacement in Southern Europe - TG Review
The Great Replacement in Southern Europe:
From 2002 to 2023 the ethnic Italian population in Italy declined from 97.64% Italian to roughly 87%. A drop of 10 points in just two decades.
Similarly, between 2002 and 2023 the native Spanish population has rapidly declined from 95.76% of Spain's population to just 83% today. A decline of 12 points since the turn of the century. More than 20% of all births in Spain are to immigrants.
In Greece, the native population has declined from 92.73% of the population in 2001 to 88.8% of the population in 2023. A 4-point decline and the lowest rate of population replacement in the region.
From 2005 to 2022 the native Maltese have been reduced from 97% of their country's population to 76.4%. A 23-point decline in just over 16 years, and the largest drop in the region.
And in Portugal, the native Portuguese have, from 2002 to 2023 dropped from 97% of their country's population to 87%. A decline of 10 points in 20 years.
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