The rise of populism, now a global phenomenon spurred by diverse grievances, found a notable representation in the current European Parliament, showcasing a rightward shift.
Populist parties gained a significant foothold in the 2024 European elections, with 60 parties from 26 EU member states collectively acquiring about 36% of the seats.
This wave of populism is bolstered by socio-economic, cultural and political grievances, which have resonated with many voters across Europe and beyond.
The European Center for Populism Studies highlighted notable trends in the electoral performance of populist parties, emphasizing how they reflect broader political dynamics.
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