"EU Elections: Right-Wing Surge and Identity Crisis Shape Europe's Future"

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The rise of hard-right populist parties in Europe, such as those led by Marine Le Pen in France and Viktor Orban in Hungary, threatens the continent's political stability ahead of the European elections in June. Despite some improvements since Brexit and the pandemic, ongoing issues like the war in Ukraine and internal EU disputes could lead to political gridlock and a period of rudderlessness in Brussels.
- The rise of the hard right threatens Europe's political stability The Economist
- European election: Voters across EU head to choose new parliament The Associated Press
- Europe expected to move right in EU elections amid voter anger over illegal immigration, crime, economy Fox News
- Meet the likely next crop of MEPs POLITICO Europe
- EU Elections: The 27-Nation Bloc Is Having an Identity Crisis Bloomberg
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