
"Hard right parties have been on the rise in Europe, particularly since the influx of refugees in 2015, cultivating a narrative of inevitable dominance."
"The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is currently polling ahead of both the Christian Democratic Union and the Social Democrats, indicating a significant political shift."
"If the trend of hard right parties continues, major economies like Germany, France, and Italy could be governed by parties with neo-fascist ideologies."
"The AfD's potential rise to power could lead to drastic immigration policies, including the forced remigration of large numbers of immigrants from Germany."
Hard right, anti-immigrant parties have gained traction in Europe since the refugee crisis in 2015. These parties now control about a quarter of the European parliament. Countries like Germany, Italy, and France may see hard right governments by the decade's end. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is polling ahead of traditional parties, indicating a shift in political power. If this trend continues, it could lead to a neo-fascist reorientation of Europe, particularly affecting immigration policies.
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