"Even in the spring thought that within a year the world can be changed so there was only a kind of intellectual dalliance" - writes "Der Spiegel" enumerating: presidential elections in Austria, Brexit, winning Donald Trump and in 2017 election Marine Le Pen for president of France. "The West in the orbit of the right-wing populism, flirtation with authoritarian temptation. It sounded then like a science-fiction" - writes "Der Spiegel", adding that the choice of Le Pen would mean the end of the European Union in its present form.
Takim oto zdjęciem Der Spiegel ilustruje artykuł o populizmie pic.twitter.com/zo0pY1zA95
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According to the author of the article history of the world, however, is not based on the theory of domino and democratic societies have evolved over the decades the system of action and reaction. But "at the moment everything is teetering on the edge" - he says Sebastian Hammelehle citing in support of this thesis victory of Donald Trump on the one hand and losing Norbert Hofer on the other. However, as the author notes, as well as in Italy and Austria in the approaching parliamentary elections can win populists. Also in Germany, the new party AFD may threaten the establishment parties.
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