
European Far-Right Politicians Talk Strategy For Upcoming Elections
NPREuropean Far-Right Politicians Talk Strategy For Upcoming Elections Enlarge this image toggle caption Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images Emboldened by Donald Trump's win and inauguration, several of Europe's top populist leaders gathered in Germany this weekend to strategize on how they might help each other in their upcoming national elections. She lauded the British decision last year to leave the European Union, dubbed Brexit, which she said would cause "all of the dominoes of Europe to topple." Europe France's Marine Le Pen Contends Populism Is The Future France's Marine Le Pen Contends Populism Is The Future Listen · 3:50 3:50 "Donald Trump has found a way out from a dead end," explained Frauke Petry, the 41-year-old co-chair of AfD. They later sang "Ode to Joy," the Friedrich Schiller poem set to Ludwig Van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the music of which is the anthem of the European Union.
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