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The New York Post has noted that populist nationalists are surging in elections around the world.  In Argentina, President Milei's Liberty Advances Party, the bane of globalists, handily won the country's mid-term parliamentary election.  In Japan, the traditional conservative LDP lost its majority in parliament by losing seats to populist nationalist parties to its right, but has now drawn them into a coalition led by a hard charging right wing populist from their own party.  Poland elected a populist nationalist anti-immigration president and polls show only four parties winning seats in the next parliament, three populist nationalist parties of the right, with a solid majority between them, plus the traditional conservative incumbents who would now be in opposition.

https://nypost.com/2025/11/02/opinion/national-populists-surge-worldwide-spelling-doom-for-the-global-elite/

Polls for the next election for president of France show the populist nationalist anti-immigration National Rally far in the lead, over 20 points ahead of the second choice.  With establishment lawfare sidelining party leader Marine LePen, their substitute candidate, Jordan Bardella, topped the most recent poll at 37.5%, with the far left's candidate second at 13%.  Bardella would be expected to easily win a runoff between that pairing.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news-corner/bardella-win-projected-elabe-poll-french-presidential-elections/

Even the somewhat confusing recent election in the Netherlands has seen the populist nationalist right, the traditional right, and the left all gain as the center collapsed.  The populist right gained one seat overall, from 41 to 42 seats, but this was redistributed with Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom  losing 11 seats but the Forum for Democracy and JA21, populist parties further to the right picking up 12 new seats between them.  The Forum for Democracy had picked up traction with a call for a referendum on leaving the EU. The traditional right saw an overall gain of 8 seats, winning 47, up from its previous 39. with the Christian Democratic Appeal being the big winner, the Reformed Party staying even, and the VVD and Citizen Farmer Alliance both losing seats.  The left gained 9 seats, winning 55, up from 46, with the parties farther to the left, the Socialist Party and the Green Left Party losing seats and the moderately left D66 gaining seats. 

The collapse of the center was the big story in Dutch politics.  The New Social Contract had exploded on the scene last election in its first race winning 20 seats but then losing them all this election.  The party's platform was a mish-mash of left and right, but it took a hard line on immigration and joined the government led by Wilders' populists. However, its cold feet on actually doing anything about illegal immigration broke up the Wilders coalition and led to last week's snap election. The center emerged with only 4 seats, the tiny Christian Union holding its 2 seats and the 50+ Party winning its first 2 seats ever. 


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