What is the record of far-right parties in power in Europe? We talk about it with you on Twitch – Libération
In Italy, Hungary, Finland and the Netherlands, far-right parties are already in power. With Jean-Yves Camus, a specialist in the far right, and Nelly Didelot, a journalist at Libération, we analyze the policies implemented by these different parties in their countries, from 7 p.m. on our Twitch channel.
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“We never tried the National Rally.” This assertion, shared in particular by voters from Marine Le Pen's party and Jordan Bardella's, seems to have found a strong echo since the start of the early legislative election campaign. But around us, many countries have entrusted their political power to parties friendly to the National Rally. What does this mean for the far right to exercise power?
European countries ruled by the far right are now commonplace. Sometimes they are alone at the helm, as in the case of Viktor Orbán in Hungary, or they govern within a coalition they dominate, as in Italy or the Netherlands, or they complement it, as in Sweden, Finland or Croatia. All these examples allow us to imagine concretely what France could look like if the National Rally came to power.
Migrant rights, women's and gay rights, global warming, or even freedom of expression, we will discuss the main topics and the exercise of power of European far-right parties, from 7 p.m. Our Twitch Channel With our guests. You will be able to ask all your questions in real time, via chat, to Jean-Yves Camus, political scientist specializing in the extreme right, and Nelly Didelot, journalist at the Monde service. launch.
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