Across Europe, More Young People Vote 'Far Right'

Deutsche Welle (Germany)

 
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 http://www.dw.com/en/young-people-vote-far-right-in-europe/a-18917193 


In the European Union, which was founded upon ideals of democracy and 
inclusion, more and more young people are turning to far-right parties that 
lure them in with simple messages. Some experts see democracy in danger. / The 
National Front in France and the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) are just two 
examples of far-right nationalist parties that are currently receiving an 
upsurge in support in European Union member states - and they're especially 
popular with younger voters ... One reason: the longing for a national identity 
inside the European Union. The far-right parties "place great emphasis on the 
issue of identity," Jan-Phillip Albrecht, a member of the European Parliament 
for the Green Party, told German daily Die Welt.

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