European elections: The extreme right is surging – Max Hastings

European elections: The extreme right is surging – Max Hastings

The weekend’s European elections saw just over half of 373 million voters casting ballots
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The weekend's European elections saw just over half of 373 million voters casting ballots, resulting in significant political shifts. Germany and France's leaders were weakened, while the centre-right maintained dominance. A surge in extreme right support, driven by anti-migration sentiment and economic decline, evokes historical fears. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's far-right party gained significant traction, reflecting a broader trend of rising right-wing influence across the continent.

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By Max Hastings

The weekend's European elections, with just over half of the 373 million eligible voters across 27 countries casting ballots, have rocked the continent. The result reduced the leaders of the bloc's biggest nations, Germany and France, to lame ducks. And though the center-right will continue to dominate parliament, the surge in support for the extreme right evokes memories of the ugliest moments of the 20th century.

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