rightwingpopulism
The right-wing populist Alternative for Germany party lost a case in which it appealed against its classification as a suspected right-wing extremist party. The Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has considered the AfD to be a suspected right-wing extremist organisation since 2021. In some federal states in eastern Germany, it has even been categorised as a "definitely" right-wing extremist. At the federal level, the party has appealed against being labelled a suspected right-wing extremist organisation. In 2022, the Administrative Court of Cologne ruled in favour of BfV, find...
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In order to understand how right-wing populism - often characterised by nationalist rhetoric, anti-immigration policies, and protectionist tendencies - might view the economic system as a whole, it's important to understand its political roots. In the current political discourse, the term populist immediately signals an anti-establishment inclination and if by establishment we presume the liberal parliamentary democracies of Europe, then the populist narrative must by definition criticise the current order. As Branislav Slantchev, a Professor at the University of California San Diego, summaris...
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Thousands of Austrians have protested against the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), which has maintained a leading position in the polls for over a year. With the European and parliamentary elections looming, the country is preparing for potential political turmoil. Those taking to the streets include grandmas against the far-right, but many others have joined forces with them to protest the right-wing surge. Watch Euronews' full report in the player above.
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Following the news has become a painful experience for progressives in Europe. Ukraine is stuttering in its war with Russia. Donald Trump appears to be on his way back to the White House. And anti-European parties are performing well in opinion polls ahead of this year’s European Parliament elections — which are now just 80 days away. European citizens cannot do much to influence the result of the presidential election in the US, or developments on the battlefield in Ukraine. Still, June’s elections across the EU-27 offer a rare opportunity for them to have an impact. The main question is whet...
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