2012
Parties that express xenophobic discourse in the form of hate speech or promote an anti-migrant and/or anti-minority agenda
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Austria
Especially the FPÖ and the BZÖ are said to express racist and xenophobic statements and sentiments.
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Bulgaria
Yes. These are ATAKA and IMRO.
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Cyprus
yes
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Denmark
Yes.
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Finland
One party is clearly identifiable as promoting an anti-migrant agenda.
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France
Extreme-right parties and National Front.
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Germany
There are several parties in Germany that express xenophobic discourse in the form of hate speech or promote an anti-migrant and/or anti-minority agenda
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Greece
Yes. Golden Dawn, LAOS.
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Hungary
Jobbik, a far right party, running on an anti-Roma racist and anti-Semitic agenda has 17% of the seats in the 2010-2014 parliament.
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Ireland
No evidence to date of the emergence of such parties.
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Italy
Forza Nuova neo-fascist party.
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Poland
Yes.
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Portugal
Yes, there are parties that express xenophobic discourse and promote an anti-migrant agenda.
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Romania
No parties which expressly assume such an agenda could be identified, but parties identified as extremist in the course of time do exist (see also indicator answering to: "Are there political parties that express racist or xenophobic sentiments/discourse in the form of hate speech or promote an anti-migrant and/or anti-minority agenda?")
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Slovenia
Yes. There are parties that promote anti-minority agenda and express hate speech toward minorities. The one which openly express such political agenda and has been represented in the Parliament for almost 20 years is the Slovenian National Party, but there as some right-center parties which express such discourse occassionaly and in more subtle way.
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Spain
Yes.
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Sweden
Sweden Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD).