Nearly a quarter of voters in Europe now back far-right parties
Nearly a quarter of voters in Europe now support far-right parties, an increase from 5% in 1995. Research by over 150 political scientists indicates that this support has surged, particularly since 2023, with parties like France's National Rally and Germany's Alternative für Deutschland gaining historic electoral ground. This trend underscores a long-term shift towards far-right politics across the continent.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 11:34 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 11:50 UTC
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