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    1. Br1t1sh_tea_enj0yer on

      German Empire was still haunting us even back in 2015

    2. Cultural_Tone_9666 on

      Tja when europe ignores what many people deem important or go the opposite direction its not strange, add the russian disinformation and you’ve got something cooking. Its the same in almost whole of europe

    3. CubeOfDestiny on

      crazy what liberal incompetence and right wing propaganda can do together

    4. Longjumping-Boot1886 on

      Fun fact: it’s the same amount of people in total.

    5. FluffyPuffOfficial on

      It’s more that old land divisions mean less and less than a „right wing trend”. In 2025 KO candidate had better result than 2015 one. Both in percentage points and total votes.
      Also, the right wing candidate had higher lead in percentage points in 2015 than in 2025.

    6. NearbyChipmunk7670 on

      The sickness seem to originate and spread from the southeastern point of the nation. Interesting. What might be the cause?

    7. CharlieStep on

      Its not a right wing trend but a growing proportion of disenfranchised voting for people that actually offer them a prospect of a better future .

    8. Impurrial on

      I don’t think the title is accurate.

      This election was closer than the 2015 one (and the 2020 one). There is no right wing trend, there is just larger polarization in big cities and rural areas.

    9. Quiet_Duck_9239 on

      Theres a literal war on its border AND the Russkies keeps “misfiring” bombs and shit across that border. Considering Putin had ICBMs locked and loaded and has been the sole user of ballistic missiles in world history

      Im honestly surprised its not more of a landslide. The trends usually the same. When the going is rough, people vote for tight asses that promise strength and to cull the economy of “weak welfare” because theres a belief it shows resolve and willingness – so it feels safe. And when its all good, theres more of a tendency towards liberty. The UK voted Churchill in, despite him being a political failure at that point AND a known pompous prick. Hungary got Orban in and he never left on similar rationales.

      Actually I’d argue the margins on elections in the European bulwark are so tight, is a sign that democratically – we’re doing pretty well still. Theres never going to be another socialist surge like we’ve had before – between the DDR and the recent failings of the left wing in Europe – its fairly clear everybody prefers center mid. Obv not counting for when the panic vote.

      By far the more concerning shifts happening is political anything being hugely led on a foundation of “well I saw on social media” – and ofc the surge of holocaust denialism as of late. Especially in Poland.

    10. Ok-Car1006 on

      I’ve noticed it’s a lot nicer and peaceful in Poland compared to more diverse European countries why is this?

    11. lamsar503 on

      This is so weird to me.

      You’d think citizens of Poland, of all places, would be ready to shoot pepper spray or lysol in any direction “right wing” could be found…

      Downvote if you want, but countermovements are a real thing, so…

    12. Old_Proposal_4104 on

      Yall still keep thinking in left and right wing, those are things of the past and thats why many of you dont seem to understand whats actually happening in Europe right now, many of these people are just completely fed up with all the bullshit and not right wing or far right extremist at all, the people who have been in power for the past couple of decades just made europe a shit hole, and gets worse the more west you go

    13. absolut_st on

      “Hello darkness, my old friend
      I’ve come to talk with you again”
      my condolences from Hungary

    14. Educational-Cry-1707 on

      It’s an urbanisation trend. The vote percentages barely moved, but the people did.

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