#FactOfTheDay 11/09/2018 – The Swedish general election: Not yet a victory for the far-right

After the results of the legislative election announced on September 9th, the Swedish far right represented by Sweden Democrats (SD) scored well below expectations. The SD, characterized by its openly…

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#FactOfTheDay 25/06/2018 – Recep Tayyip Erdogan reelected, the irrevocable Caliph at the Gates of Europe

Today, the Turkish Head of state, Recep Tayyip Erdogan was reelected by an absolute majority of the votes cast in the first round with a score of 52.5%.

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Lire la suite à propos de l’article Viktor Orbán poursuit sa politique avec brio
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Viktor Orbán poursuit sa politique avec brio

Au début du mois d'avril 2018, 70% des citoyens hongrois ont voté aux élections nationales. Bien que la victoire du parti politique de droite Fidesz (Union civique hongroise) et de…

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#FactOfTheDay: Who in Europe is rooting for Macron?

Emmanuel Macron, a 39 years old former banker from Rothschild and France's former Minister of the Economy, is likely to become the new President of the French Republic. His victory…

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#FactOfTheDay: The Dutch-Turkish diplomatic row is a European problem

Dutch-Turkish relations are at a record low, and this crisis is spreading in Western Europe. Germany, Austria, Denmark are also concerned about the possible tensions a debate on the Turkish…

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Presidential candidates Alexander Van der Bellen (L) of Austrian Greens and Norbert Hofer (R) of Austrian Freedom party attend a television discussion after the second round of the Austrian President elections on May 22, 2016, at the Hofburg palace in Vienna. / AFP / HELMUT FOHRINGER / Austria OUT (Photo credit should read HELMUT FOHRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)

#TheReply: Elections in Austria: the end of one of Europe’s “populist”?

  Last Sunday, Austrians were voting for the second time to elect their president. The past elections, in May, had been annulled by the constitutional court following irregularities in the…

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