A radical right wing populist premier?
In large parts of Europe are radical right wing populist parties on the rise. They dominate the polls and knew also cashing in a number of cases in recent elections. The Danish People's Party and UKIP, for example, their supporters to enlarge 2015 substantially with 8,8 en 9,2 percentage points respectively (see Table 1).
Also the 49,9 percent of votes the candidate of the Austrian People's Party did is to achieve in the recent presidential elections, as the result of the referendum on the Brexit, a signal that radical right populist parties gain popularity. There is even a chance that the Norbert Hofer in October yet the presidential election, which because of irregularities on need, wins and thus becomes the first radical right populist president of post-war Europe.