Estonia’s PM Sees Global Populism Resilient Even After Trump Bloomberg 11/02/2021 Aaron Eglitis
(Bloomberg) Donald J. Trump’s exit from the White House is unlikely to kill off the populism gripping many Western nations, according to a European Union member that’s just ended a stint with a far-right party in government.
Estonia formed a new administration last month, shutting out a junior partner from the previous coalition that had urged maintaining the country’s predominantly white population, railed against gays and offended foreign dignitaries from Helsinki to Washington.
While there are signs of nationalists wobbling elsewhere in the region Slovenia’s government faces a no-confidence vote next week leaders in Hungary and Poland show no signs of backing down in their years-long scrap with the EU over democratic values. What’s more, rising inequality in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic risks reigniting the forces that fueled everything fr
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