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Where in Europe is the hard-right on the rise?

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Where in Europe is the hard-right on the rise?
The co-leader of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP

Alternative for Germany (AfD) doubled its score in Germany's 2025 elections. But the nationalist right isn't just on the rise in Germany. Here's an overview of where they're gaining ground in Europe.

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Paul Rivas.
lol, yes we are all far right, yes us who have common sense and want the best for our Countries so yes i,m far right.
Guy
What's your definition of Far Right? Seems like anyone who disagrees with the writer. Wanting unlimited migration to end doesn't seem radical; seems like common sense to me. Especially in CH, where the culture is wonderful.
Mirko
Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy is a conservative right wing party, not a far right and post-Fascism as stated in this article. In Italy there are far right parties (Forza Nuova, Casapound, ...) but they do not get the minimum amount of votes to be represented in the Italian parliament.
Bob ..
Europe is resetting itself not unlike the USA and with hope Canada Australia Britain and New Zealand in my own democratic opinion. Let's keep freedom of speech alive their are many of us who fort for it ???
Anonymous
We’re not ‘Far Right’, just Right Wing.

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