Reports indicate that French colonialism in Algeria, which ended in 1962, continues to profoundly influence the far right in France. This impact is reflected in the nostalgia and worldview of its supporters.
Today (Saturday), tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of London in a march titled 'Together Against the Far Right,' expressing their condemnation of the right-wing Reform Party led by Nigel Farage.
Over half a million people gathered in a massive demonstration in London, marching from Hyde Park to the government district to express their rejection of far-right policies. This event comes at a sensitive time as the country faces rising political and social tensions.
The vocabulary of the far right, including terms like 'family,' 'nation,' and 'people,' carries specific connotations in certain contexts. These seemingly ordinary words hold profound meanings in contemporary political discourse.
British political researcher Matt Goodwin has released a new book titled 'The Suicide of a Nation', which discusses the impact of immigration and Islam on British identity. The book has sparked significant controversy due to its lack of academic rigor and alarming demographic predictions.
The French National Rally party has made significant gains in the recent municipal elections in Brittany, securing around twenty seats. This development reflects a shift in the local political landscape and strengthens the party's presence in an area traditionally seen as distant from far-right influence.
Political scientist Gérard Le Gal reveals the challenges faced by the French Socialist Party in recognizing the threat posed by Jean-Marie Le Pen during the 2002 presidential elections. This denial led to unexpected electoral outcomes, shaking the French political landscape.
The recent parliamentary elections in Denmark revealed a lead for the Social Democrats, led by <strong>Mette Frederiksen</strong>, despite a decline in popularity. The elections also marked a significant rise of the far right, indicating a shift in the Danish political landscape.
The moderate left coalition has achieved significant victories in the second round of local elections in France, dominating major cities such as Paris and Marseille. This election revealed a punitive vote against Rashida Dati and the Macron movement, reflecting a decline in support for the presidential party.
The results of the second round of the 2026 French municipal elections held on Sunday indicate significant political transformations. The left maintained control in major cities, while the far-right made notable gains in other municipalities.
The second round of municipal elections in Marseille is underway, with a far-right candidate from the National Rally competing against the incumbent Socialist mayor. Expectations suggest that a victory for the far right could mark a turning point in local politics.
Businessman Pierre-Edward Stéren has revealed his funding for projects aimed at making France less Islamic and more Catholic and capitalist. This comes as municipal elections are organized, featuring thousands of new candidates.
The CPAC Hungary conference opened in Budapest, marking the European version of the largest right-wing political event in the U.S. Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared his government's intent to confront progressive forces in Brussels, with former President Donald Trump showing support through a video message.