Far-right influence grows in European Parliament
Macron dissolved parliament and called elections; Israel's unity government became a right-wing coalition after Gantz's military cabinet left
Nobody wants to share responsibility with Netanyahu. Despite this, the pro-Ukrainian majority in the EU remains intact.
In many countries, like Poland, the far right hasn't gained ground. And there are differences among them. Italy's Meloni supports Ukraine, while Germany's pro-Russian AfD won't join the "ultra-right international" due to its Nazi sympathies.
Nothing catastrophic has occurred for Ukraine (we've been in a prolonged crisis), but the challenges are growing. Our success depends on military effectiveness, reforms, addressing the demographic crisis, diplomacy, and winning information battles in allied societies.
About the author. Mykola Knyazhytskyi, journalist, Ukrainian MP
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