It is reported that last month, the European country Italy welcomed a new prime minister, Meloni, whose coming to power just ignited public opinion in the Western world. This leader who hates immigration, holds a right-wing view, has made "inappropriate worship remarks" about Nazi leader Mussolini and adheres to the populist line is worrying. His Italian brotherhood has won a large number of political votes after the European economic crisis, and the victory it won was almost "crushing". The media believes that this wave of social unrest has brought a bad signal to Italy, which means that the first right-wing regime will emerge in Europe since World War II .
news mentioned that EU leaders warned the Meloni government and asked them not to try to take "different routes", otherwise they would face the ending of Hungary and Poland . Soon, the second right-wing government in Europe appeared again, and a coalition of four parties, including the Swedish Democratic Party and the Liberal Party, , , defeated the left-wing party camp by 2 seats and successfully came to power. The component of this party is very complex and can generally be mixed into a center-right alliance; but the Swedish Democratic Party's votes are firmly ranked first, which will have an important impact on government decision-making.
17, a new round of Prime Minister voting for Sweden began. Surprisingly, instead of sending the top-vote leader of the far-right party like Italy to participate in the prime minister’s nomination, the coalition selected Ulf Cristson, a moderate center-right politician. The final vote was 176 votes in favor and 173 votes against, and Cristson was also elected as Sweden's new prime minister by 3 votes. The news mentioned that if the Italian election pattern is modeled on, it will be difficult for the Democratic leader to pass the vote in the Swedish parliament because the top leaders are generally disgusted with the right-wing parties; judging from the voting results, even if a "slightly moderate" prime minister nominee is selected, it will almost fail, which means that the ruling foundation of the center-right alliance is not that solid.
data shows that the right-wing parties in Europe have a general similarity. When he ran for election, the ruling coalition proposed a relatively ideal route, in addition to reforming the economy, it also needs to vigorously increase defense spending, exclude immigration and cut the underlying tax rate, which is exactly the same as the new Italian government. They all follow the bottom-level populist route, and the first priority to solve it is naturally the demands of the people. At present, the economic situation in Europe is very poor, and the demands from the bottom are very radical, so the "solutions" that guide the government will also become radical, which basically forms an increasingly "rightist" pattern.
Also worth mentioning, Swedish domestic media lamented that right-wing regimes appeared one after another in European countries, which was very similar to the way the government changed during the " Great Depression " in the 1930s. Protests broke out in various countries to demand resolution of the crisis, and everything has become very "dangerous". Boldly imagine that if the underlying problems are not resolved, more right-wing and populist parties will have more opportunities to win votes and seats, and thus rise; by then Europe will fall into a cycle of military expansion and preparation for war, smoke of gunpowder and conflict between countries. There are also comments on this: "European countries are betting on their future to play a meaningless political game with the United States at the cost of weakening themselves; at the beginning, leaders of various countries thought that this was 'controllable', but in the end they found that even they were forced to step down, and fascism is not far away."