European elites’ fear of far-right parties explained

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The victory of the far-right Freedom Party (PVV) led by Geert Wilders in the Dutch parliamentary elections has left EU elites fearful of possible victories by other politicians opposed to illegal immigration. This was reported by Policy.

“What they saw [элиты Евросоюза]It’s enough to send a shiver down any Eurocentrist’s spine, the article states.

The authors note the growing popularity of parties opposing the admission of illegal immigrants in almost a dozen European countries, including France and Germany.

“Hard-line anti-immigrant parties, some more radical than Wilders, are currently ahead or close to second in the polls,” the article says.

The publication notes that the issue of illegal immigration and the cost of living crisis for citizens is nothing new for Europe, but the conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a “clash of civilizations” in European countries with large Muslim populations.

European Commission Representative Eric Mamer sureHe said the results of the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, won by Wilders’ party, would not harm the country’s EU membership.

Previously French politician Le Pen explained The far right won the elections in the Netherlands.

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