Sunday, May 12, 2019

Far-Rights Political Parties in good position for the upcoming EU-Parliament Election.

The Nationalism and Populism Political Parties gears to hold on 2019, EU-Parliament Election.

The EU  parliamentary election which is about to take place in 11 days from now, is described to be the defining moment on how the Nationalism and Populism Parties (Far-Rights Parties) have agreed to become the forces, which would be reckoned for the future of the EU organization.

Governed under the eurosceptic leadership of Italy's Deputy Prime Minister, Matteo Salvini, who has worked tirelessly to convince all the EU Far-Rights' Parties to work together in order to have more powers to win elections in EU zone countries,  the effort is likely to bear fruits, as according to polls around the EU bloc, the prediction has revealed that the Far-Rights' Parties could win up to 35% of seats in 2019 European Parliament election to compare to the previous elections of which there were not working together.

Catherine De Vries, Professor of Political Behaviour from the University of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, described that, if the Eurosceptics Parties set their differences aside they could emerge with the good election results and they will shake the EU organization to some extent.

"The Far-Rights Parties MP would be a more disruptive political force within the EU parliament, and  most they will push the power to the returning of nation-states."  Added, Matthew Goodwin, Professor of Political Science at the University of Kent

"There will be a battle especial for those pro-EU as the organization and anti-EU populists-the nationalists and the immigration topic would be their main agenda as they know these are the things connected to peoples feeling in most EU countries."  Insisted, Professor Goodwin.

The Eurosceptics  ideology surfaced again in the middle of  the 21st century at the beginning of  the European Union (EU), and most political analysts and other academics suggested  that the people behind it would fade in few years, and the EU ideology of being together would sail on without confronting higher hurdles to jump to reach its' goal, but  the facts on the ground have proven otherwise.

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