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“I think it would be too easy to lump all the extreme right together. Some are pro-Ukraine, some pro-NATO, some pro-US, others more pro-Russia, more isolationist. (…) They are not all the same. Because they are also nationalist, they find it more difficult or less interested in working together internationally than those centrist parties who believe in the value of cooperation at the European level and are prepared to work more multilaterally.” So the bottom line for now is for Jamie Shea of ​​Friends of Europe: “I don’t want to downplay the problem completely, but there is definitely no reason to panic.

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