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    In France, the far right party (National Front) has never been more popular than now.

    Indeed, according to survey, Marine Le Pen (National Front candidate) will do almost 30% of votes in presidential elections in 2017. In 2015, the National Front supporters are for the first time they entered the senate. The National Front also made a good score in the county with 22,23%.

    The opposition, following the ramp up of national front, remains strong and his came to the power in a coalition is impossible for other political party.

    In Finland, the populist extreme right of "True Finns" will enter for the first time in its history to power in Finland.

    The probable future prime minister, the centrist Juha Sipilä, confirmed, May 7, he would start negotiations on a coalition program with that party, came in second in the parliamentary elections of 19 April. The charismatic leader of the far-right party, Timo Soini, should therefore fulfill his dream and become a minister, probably finance or foreign affairs.

    Since the beginning, the centrist Juha Sipilä, won, had announced that he did not exclude to govern with Soini (far right). In Finland, the three traditional parties of government feel it is better to engage in power as the « True Finns » to let progress on the opposition. After Belgium and Greece, Finland is the third European country to have in power a far-right Eurosceptic party.

    An important question that will be asked is the question of the accession of Finland to NATO.

    In conclusion, I would say that the rise of extreme is not just in Finland and France but in all of Europe (Scotland mounted with the nationalist party in Greece and Spain with the far left).


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