Articles in this Cluster
02-01-2026
The National Rally, a populist-right party in France, has transformed from a pariah to the country's most popular party under the leadership of 30-year-old Jordan Bardella. The party's rise to prominence is evident in its growing popularity among the French public, with many perceiving Bardella as a strong leader who embodies Gaullism. The article explores the reasons behind the party's success and its potential to win the presidency in 2027 or gain parliamentary power sooner.
Entities: Jordan Bardella, National Rally, France, Perpignan, Jacques Chirac • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
02-01-2026
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is gaining popularity in Germany, with its youth wing 'Generation Germany' attracting young people despite its far-right positions. The party is now leading in some German polls, causing concern among politicians and citizens alike. The article discusses the rise of AfD and its implications for German politics, drawing parallels with other populist movements in Europe, such as Reform UK and the National Rally in France.
Entities: Alternative for Germany, Germany, Giessen, Frankfurt, Generation Germany • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
02-01-2026
The article discusses the rise of Reform UK, a right-wing populist party led by Nigel Farage, which has become the country's best-polling party with almost 30% support despite winning only five seats in the previous election. The party's surge in popularity has taken it from the periphery of politics to its core, with a roughly 75% chance of winning the most seats if an election were held tomorrow. The article compares Reform UK's rise to that of other right-wing populist parties in Europe, such as France's National Rally and Germany's Alternative for Germany.
Entities: Reform UK, Nigel Farage, Britain, National Rally, France • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform