In recent years we have witnessed a worrying political phenomenon in Europe: The rise of the far rightThis trend has been most pronounced in countries such as France, Germany and Italy, where far-right parties have made gains in local and national elections. To a lesser extent, this phenomenon has also occurred in Spain and Catalonia. Fox I Catalan Alliancewhere the parties Sylvia Orioles I Saints Abascal They have got deputies in the Catalan parliament.
The European far right is characterized by its nationalist, anti-immigration and often xenophobic rhetoric. Their leaders are charismatic and know how to exploit people’s fears and insecurities to gain support. They use social media to spread their message and mobilize their followers.
But what is driving this rise of the far right? There are several factors at play. The economic crisis has left many people unhappy and fearful about their future. In addition, the refugee crisis has raised concerns about immigration and national identity.
However, not everyone agrees with this trend. There are many people and organizations who fight against the rise of the far right, and defend the values of democracy, freedom and equality.
We’ve been asking about this for a week now. The bottom line is that with 48 hours left in lockdown, it’s constrained. Half of respondents say they’re worried, half don’t. That’s why we’re asking for your input.
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