Crises have split European voters into five tribes', survey suggests
Briefly

In 2019, the central struggle was between populists who wanted to turn their back on European integration, and mainstream parties that wanted to save the European project from Brexit and Trump. This time around, it will be a contest between competing fears of rising temperatures, immigration, inflation, and military conflict, Leonard, the director of the Berlin-based European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) thinktank, said.
The report's authors said, the climate crisis and immigration would prove the two biggest mobilisers in the election campaigns due to be fought across Europe.
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