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What Is the Extreme Right? – Pivot

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Italian President Giorgia Meloni, US President Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán. Photos: Governo italiano (CC BY 3.0 IT); Daniel Torok; European Union. Assembly: Pivot The term extreme right has often been associated either with the horrors of the Second World War, or with nostalgic and hateful marginal groups. Some commentators go so far as to say that it would not exist. How to understand this phenomenon, while qualified …
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Italian President Giorgia Meloni, US President Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán. Photos: Governo italiano (CC BY 3.0 IT); Daniel Torok; European Union. Assembly: Pivot The term extreme right has often been associated either with the horrors of the Second World War, or with nostalgic and hateful marginal groups. Some commentators go so far as to say that it would not exist. How to understand this phenomenon, while qualified …

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Pivot broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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