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December 29, 2017-January 4, 2018 Published by the Jewish Federation of Greater Binghamton Volume XLVI, Number 52 BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK The year 2017 was a good one for Europe’s extremists By Cnaan Liphshiz saw several dramatic and The first upset came in March, when PARIS (JTA) – On the ANALYSIS shocking developments, the Dutch anti-Islam Party for Freedom surface, at least, Europe such as Brexit, a refugee for the first time since its creation in 2006 has not changed much resettlement crisis and the became the country’s second largest, with over the past 12 months. In fact, when it terrorist attack in Nice on Bastille Day, 13 percent of the vote. Those elections also comes to European politics, this year may France’s national holiday. allowed the Denk party to enter parliament appear mild in comparison to 2016, which Across much of the continent in 2017, for the first time in the history of that far-left however, populists were blocked from movement, which was founded by Muslim reaching power by centrist parties. To the immigrants on a platform of resistance to relief of the continent’s estimated three integration and which Dutch Jews accuse million Jews and other minorities with of antisemitism. bitter memories of extremism, the European In December, the Austrian Freedom An AfD poster in Berlin on September 26. Union certainly saw no upsets of the scale Party, founded by a former SS officer in (Photo by Steffi Loos/AFP/Getty Images) of President Donald Trump’s succession of the 1950s, for the second time in its history Barack Obama, or that of the liberal prime joined the coalition government after gar- Bulgarian Communist Party double its vot- minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, over his nering 26 percent of the vote in elections ers to become the country’s second-largest.
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