In a country long seen as the most progressive in Europe, a populist and anti-immigrant party is set to make parliamentary gains on September 9th https://t.co/BpNsaog3IJ
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 7, 2018
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In a country long seen as the most progressive in Europe, a populist and anti-immigrant party is set to make parliamentary gains on September 9th https://t.co/BpNsaog3IJ
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 7, 2018