A new analysis by the PopuList project indicates that nearly one in four European voters currently support far-right parties. The study reveals that support for these parties has reached 23.5% as of this year, signaling a notable increase in their political influence. This trend coincides with a growing appeal of anti-establishment movements throughout Europe. The data suggests a significant shift in the European political landscape, with far-right ideologies resonating with a larger segment of the electorate. Researchers attribute this rise to a variety of factors, including economic anxieties and concerns about immigration. The findings highlight a potential challenge to mainstream political parties in upcoming elections, particularly those scheduled for 2025. The PopuList project continuously monitors and analyzes the performance of populist parties across Europe.
