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On the issue which is facing Europe, they are finally accepting reality, the young are fed up with the loonies. For every action, there is a reaction. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/a-suspected-extremist-group-just-posted-its-best-election-result-in-germany-20240611-p5jksg.html[/URL]From the article:German youth look to far-right in latest electionsExit polls from the weekend found that AfD voters were most concerned about their economic welfare, which reflected the backlash in some countries against the cost of green policies, and were demanding stronger measures to stop irregular migration. It’s another sign of the shift to the political right across Europe.In Italy and France, the respective conservative movements led by Giorgia Meloni and Le Pen drew almost 30 per cent of the vote to finish first in those polls; in the Netherlands, the more hardline Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom came in second; and, in Poland, the Law and Justice Party came second.Ultra-conservative and nationalist parties also won or made significant gains in Austria, Cyprus and Greece. Several other countries, such as Portugal, will also be sending nationalist Members of European Parliament to Strasbourg.This election also marked the first time that 16 and 17-year-old Germans were able to vote. AfD had major wins in the under-30 demographic, courtesy of a major TikTok campaign, and increased its share of that category by 10 per cent.
On the issue which is facing Europe, they are finally accepting reality, the young are fed up with the loonies.
For every action, there is a reaction.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/a-suspected-extremist-group-just-posted-its-best-election-result-in-germany-20240611-p5jksg.html[/URL]
From the article:
Exit polls from the weekend found that AfD voters were most concerned about their economic welfare, which reflected the backlash in some countries against the cost of green policies, and were demanding stronger measures to stop irregular migration. It’s another sign of the shift to the political right across Europe.
In Italy and France, the respective conservative movements led by Giorgia Meloni and Le Pen drew almost 30 per cent of the vote to finish first in those polls; in the Netherlands, the more hardline Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom came in second; and, in Poland, the Law and Justice Party came second.
Ultra-conservative and nationalist parties also won or made significant gains in Austria, Cyprus and Greece. Several other countries, such as Portugal, will also be sending nationalist Members of European Parliament to Strasbourg.
This election also marked the first time that 16 and 17-year-old Germans were able to vote. AfD had major wins in the under-30 demographic, courtesy of a major TikTok campaign, and increased its share of that category by 10 per cent.
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