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Blaming Russia for Everything Won't Stop the Rise of Populists

Summary by groene.nl
The rise of right-wing populism is not due to Russian interference, but to the appeal of authoritarian-conservative ideas. Anyone who wants to protect democracy must face this reality: for many far-right voters, Putin's Russia is not a deterrent.
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The rise of right-wing populism is not due to Russian interference, but to the appeal of authoritarian-conservative ideas. Anyone who wants to protect democracy must face this reality: for many far-right voters, Putin's Russia is not a deterrent.

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groene.nl broke the news in on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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