The past few years of electoral results across Europe have confirmed, without a shadow of a doubt, that Europe is swinging right, from Hungary, Italy and Greece to Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland. The tendency is not completely uniform - for example, Spain’s strongly nationalist and conservative “Vox” party did poorly, Poland’s conservative party lost its absolute majority, and no alternative right party has yet taken off in Ireland - but it is dominant enough to reshape the European political landscape as a whole.
Europe is Swinging Right, and It's No Mystery Why
Europe is Swinging Right, and It's No Mystery…
Europe is Swinging Right, and It's No Mystery Why
The past few years of electoral results across Europe have confirmed, without a shadow of a doubt, that Europe is swinging right, from Hungary, Italy and Greece to Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland. The tendency is not completely uniform - for example, Spain’s strongly nationalist and conservative “Vox” party did poorly, Poland’s conservative party lost its absolute majority, and no alternative right party has yet taken off in Ireland - but it is dominant enough to reshape the European political landscape as a whole.