Can Europe’s right wing parties be united? | Inside Story

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The leaders of 14 European right-wing parties are at a conference in Poland.

Among the nationalist and populist issues up for discussion is the building an alternative centre of power in the European Union.

It’s aimed at opposing the EU on issues such as migration, national sovereignty as well as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.

They face a number of challenges caused by their differences.

Despite that, what’s clear is they all want more influence in European politics.

But how much influence do they have now?

Presenter: Kim Vinell

Guests:

Aleksandra Rybinska, Expert at the Warsaw Institute.

Karel Lannoo, Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for European Policy Studies.

Colette Schmidt, Journalist at Der Standard

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In This Story: Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country located in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometres, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.

Poland’s capital and largest metropolis is Warsaw.

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