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The Far Right Is Radically Transforming the EU by Stealth
The attack on liberal democracy in Europe is not as stark as it seems to be in the U.S., but its effects could be just as deep. Read More
Does adopting far-right rhetoric help or hurt the political center?

Researchers in Berlin found that centrist parties are allowing far-right parties to dominate political debate by repeating their rhetoric. Chancellor Merz's recent remarks on Germany's "cityscape" ... Read More
Dutch centrist Jetten confident of forming government after far-right's election setback
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten said he was "very confident" of being able to put together a government after his party's strong showing in parliamentary elections that saw Geert Wilders' anti-Islam ... Read More
Dutch Far-Right Party Loses Ground in Election as Centrists Gain
Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom Party and the progressive Democrats 66 party were in a virtual tie in early projections from the Dutch parliamentary election, as voters threw support behind more ... Read More
Dutch vote in test for Europe's far right

The Dutch headed to the polls Wednesday for a snap election seen as a litmus test for the strength of the far right, which has made powerful gains across Europe. Read More
Dutch centrist confident of forming government after far right's election setback
Rob Jetten would be the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister, but he must win the support of several other parties to form a government. Read More
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