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.
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Europe is Swinging Right, and It's No Mystery…
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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.