Rising Tensions in Eastern Europe: Far-Right Minister's Controversial Housing Plan Sparks Outrage In a move that has sent shockwaves through the region, the finance minister of a far-right government in Eastern Europe has announced plans to build new houses, sparking widespread criticism and concern. The minister's statement, in which he declared that the new homes will "strengthen our hold on the land," has been interpreted by many as a thinly veiled attempt to assert dominance over the territory. The move is seen as a further escalation of tensions between the government and minority groups, who fear the plan is part of a broader effort to marginalize and exclude them from the region. As the situation continues to unfold, human rights groups and international observers are calling for caution and urging the government to reconsider its plans.


The far-right finance minister says the new houses will 'strengthen our hold on the land'.