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Far-right parties in Europe, including among the youth, are gaining political ground as established parties fail to address their concerns. The fear of the far right is diminishing, and parties with extreme views that would have been politically damaging in the past are now gaining electoral success. This shift is evident in countries like Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, where far-right parties have made significant gains in recent elections. The rise of the far right among young voters is not solely due to generational shifts but is also a result of disillusionment with major parties and a lack of solutions to pressing issues such as the cost of living, housing, the environment, and warfare. [Extracted from the article] |