Results
12.04.2010 - 19.04.2010
Hungary's far-right party did well in elections last week, hot on the heels of polls in France and the Netherlands where radical parties also increased their support. Is this swing towards more extreme political groups a growing trend across Europe?
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
25%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
75%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
30%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
70%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
24%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
76%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
27%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
73%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
25%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
75%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
0%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
0%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
0%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
100%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
25%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
75%
NO - These election results just reflect local ethnic tensions in certain countries. It is not a Europe-wide problem.
0%
YES - With high unemployment and economic uncertainty, Europeans are more likely to turn to radical parties.
0%



