Populist “anti-European” parties are heading for big gains in June’s European elections that could shift the parliament’s balance sharply to the right and jeopardise key pillars of the EU’s agenda including climate action, polling suggests.

Polling in all 27 EU member states, combined with modelling of how national parties performed in past European parliament elections, shows radical right parties are on course to finish first in nine countries including Austria, France and Poland.

Projected second- or third-place finishes in another nine countries, including Germany, Spain, Portugal and Sweden, could for the first time produce a majority rightwing coalition in the parliament of Christian Democrats, conservatives and radical right MEPs.

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  • Gazumi@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    With every economic downturn, the populists will always point the finger at migrants and “external beurocrats denying us our freedoms to self govern”. Like any snakeoil salesmen, it a tonic to cure every ailment.

    • P1r4nha@feddit.de
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      10 months ago

      That’s mostly because the “Elite” is rarely affected by these economic downturns, sometimes even gets richer quicker. That there’s a high potential for lashing out when people see the wealth gap widen one way or another, shouldn’t be a surprise.

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      10 months ago

      But is it really? All of a sudden every place with unfettered immigration begins to have major economic downturns. Or is it mass immigration has put such a strain on our unprepared systems and infrastructure that our economy suffers in turn.

      • P1r4nha@feddit.de
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        10 months ago

        How would unfettered immigration (assuming it exists) cause an economic downturn?