Citations:hard-right

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English citations of hard-right

  • 2022 April 25, Jennifer Rankin, “Pro-EU politicians hail defeat of Slovenia’s hard-right prime minister”, in The Guardian[1]:
    He is expected to form a government with the support of smaller leftwing groups, ending the hard-right government led by Janša, who styled himself on Hungary’s autocratic leader, Viktor Orbán, and took nearly 24% of the vote.
  • 2022 May 13, Tracey Tully, “In Pennsylvania, a Hard-Right Candidate’s Star Rises”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
    Ms. Barnette — a hard-right conservative locked in a seven-way Republican primary for an open Pennsylvania Senate seat — is suddenly surging in the polls, statistically tied for first place with two ultrarich men.
  • 2022 September 1, Owen Jones, “Liz Truss puts hard-right ideology above lives – and is backing oil and gas to prove it”, in The Guardian[3]:
    As things stand, Truss only serves up a tray of niche hard-right poison pills that do nothing to address the three intersecting crises – living standards, energy independence and climate.
  • 2022 September 25, Jason Horowitz, “Giorgia Meloni Wins Voting in Italy, in Breakthrough for Europe’s Hard Right”, in The New York Times[4], →ISSN:
    This month, a hard-right group founded by neo-Nazis and skinheads became the largest party in Sweden’s likely governing coalition. In France this year, the far-right leader Marine Le Pen — for a second consecutive time — reached the final round of presidential elections.