A shocking survey released on October 1 shows that Germany’s right -wing AFD (Altrinted Fur Dwisland) is the country’s most famous party. When the Netherlands are in the elections this month, Christian conservatives and right -wing right parties are likely to form a coalition government.
A recent analysis of the Financial Times, John Bern Mardovich, has highlighted this trend.
Bern Marduch shows that European people are clearly standing on the “cultural issues” of their politicians. These are the two most important crimes and punishment and immigration and integration.
For example, 87 % of the British people believe that “immigrants should need to adapt to the customs of this country” (most of them “strictly agree”), while only 47 % of politicians have the same theory. In Germany, 75 % of the public has only 33 % of the politicians compared to this belief.
In Sweden, this number is 61 % of the public compared to 34 % of politicians. In Portugal, it is 72 % of the people and 18 % of the politicians.
The same model is in relation to severe criminal punishment. Of the public, 77 % support severe punishment, while only 40 % of politicians do.
John Bern Mardovich observed, “The Western people have long sought more emphasis on order, control and cultural integration.” His politicians are bowing down in the opposite direction. “
Ironically, the controversial “monument” policies of Denmark-Denmark include financial privileges for Syria-in fact the right-wing population is in fact low, but a political class is in accordance with popular sentiments.
The German political class has clearly shown how to handle the cultural change on the right. Through the “firewall”, they have allowed the party to paint itself as a establishment and allow himself to be insulted with the consequences of its policies. Its support will continue to grow until the fireworks are unbearable.
On the other hand, the Netherlands formed a cabinet that included right -wing leader Jarrett Wilders, when his party won the lead in the 2023 elections shortly after the Hamas attacks. The Wilders then refused to implement their policies in this manner in accordance with its original parliamentary power (ie, a few 23 % of the vote), and then their resignation has led to the removal of their party from a serious dispute in 2025.
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