The 2019 European Elections were portrayed as an occasion for the extreme-right and radical right to become majoritarian, or at least, to gain enough importance to block the European integration. The press echoed these efforts of achieving a union of all populist and Eurosceptic right-wing parties in one parliamentarian bloc. However, the end result was not what was expected: the extreme-right is marginalized and the radical right, whose program focuses on nation survival, immigration, and identity, is still fragmented in the new European Parliament.
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Camus, J.-Y. (2019). Uma «vaga populista na Europa»? Relações Internacionais, 25–37. https://doi.org/10.23906/ri2019.62a03