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« on: September 24, 2023, 08:28:19 AM »

Who's in power?

USA: GOP (right-wing populist, less religious but more EU far-right influences)
UK: Conservative (right-wing populist)
France: NR (far-right)
Belgium: N-VA + Open VLD + MR + Green + Ecolo (conservative + liberal + greens)
Germany: CDU + Grunen (CDU conservativer than now with greens)
Austria: OVP + Grunen (Conservative + Greens)
Spain: PP + Vox (extreme far-right & authoritarian, more than Hungary now, basically filled with Franco apologists)
Portugal: PS + BE + PAN (left-wing)
Netherlands: CDU + CDA + D66 + GroenLinks + PvdA + SP (unstable center-left)
Iceland: Left-Green + Pirates + Icelandic Socialist Party + SD (far-left)
Sweden: SD + V + Miljopartiet (left-wing)
Finland: True Finns (right-wing populist)
Italy: Lega + FdI (right-wing populist to far-right)
Russia: United Russia (Still Putin unfortunately)
Eastern Europe: right-wing or populist or far-right, no exceptions
Turkey: IYI + CHP

It's hard to see remarkable changes actually. I think this is a decade for the right, but also a good one for the far-left. I think Spain will go to Poland / Hungary conditions, while I believe France and Italy will see a more populist variant rising.

Where do i see huge change, probably India, country most likely to see a communist party rising to power.

Oh I would love most of this and it does not seem too unrealistic.

Although I would put for Sweden as SD/Moderates right to far-right coalition as it is now Netherlands as a general broad church big tent anti-establishment coalition of Omtzigt/BBB and maybe a VVD or JA21 influence as well.

Portugal and Ireland may be the only EU nations with significant leftist governments and yes SF in Ireland.
I would try and add for this list Canada with a right-wing populist Conservative government.
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