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Commentary: All Veils Falling Away from Right-Wing Parties

Commentary: All Veils Falling Away from Right-Wing Parties

From Die Presse · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • The defeat of Viktor Orbán did not set back right-wing populism in Europe, according to the analysis.
  • Instead, right-wing parties are expected to become even more radical.
  • The article suggests that the veneer is falling away from these far-right parties.

The recent political defeat of Viktor Orbán has not served as a setback for right-wing populism across Europe, but rather signals a potential for increased radicalization within these movements. An analysis suggests that the underlying strategies and ideologies of these parties are becoming more pronounced.

The commentary posits that far-right parties, rather than being deterred by electoral losses or shifts in political landscapes, are likely to adopt even more extreme stances. This intensification is framed as a natural progression, indicating a willingness to push boundaries further in their political objectives.

The article implies that the public-facing image or 'veneer' of these right-wing parties is dissolving, revealing a more radical core. This suggests a move away from more moderate or palatable messaging towards a more overt embrace of extreme ideologies and tactics, potentially reshaping the European political spectrum.

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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.