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"textContent": "Frank Furedi, head of MCC Brussels, a think tank supported by the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has begun to worry about the ability of right-wing populists to lead countries if they manage to seize power, writes Politico. The think tank MCC Brussels is designed to counter what Furedi calls the European Union’s […]\n\nThe post Populists are gaining popularity; the question remains: can they lead? appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
"title": "Populists are gaining popularity; the question remains: can they lead?"
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