Reported 8 months ago
Recent European Parliament elections saw a significant rise in far-right forces, with the extreme right emerging as the biggest winner and potentially influencing EU policy-making for the next five years. Concerns have been raised by scholars about the potential impact on European democracy as some of these parties lean towards authoritarian political views. The rise of the extreme right in Europe raises questions about future cooperation among the EU's 27 member states in politics, economics, and the environment, and the potential global implications. Current EU external policy chief Borrell's stance on Taiwan and the impact of global trade systems being weakened by right-wing movements are also discussed. Overall, the shift to the right in European politics is being closely monitored for its global ramifications.
Source: YAHOO