I can’t answer definitively for the other countries, but the Netherlands has a far-right party in government, but it’s not the government - that’s a coalition together with three right-wing parties. Certainly not what left-wing folks like to see, but the other three are keeping the far-right one in check somewhat compared to winner-takes-all systems like in the US.
Can also mention that the far-right party in Sweden is currently not in the government, they have an agreement with the government on what they should enact in order to receive their support but they hold no offices.
I can also now add that the Dutch far-right party just stepped out of the government, so now it’s just the three other parties, and presumably new elections later this year 😅
I can’t answer definitively for the other countries, but the Netherlands has a far-right party in government, but it’s not the government - that’s a coalition together with three right-wing parties. Certainly not what left-wing folks like to see, but the other three are keeping the far-right one in check somewhat compared to winner-takes-all systems like in the US.
Can also mention that the far-right party in Sweden is currently not in the government, they have an agreement with the government on what they should enact in order to receive their support but they hold no offices.
I can also now add that the Dutch far-right party just stepped out of the government, so now it’s just the three other parties, and presumably new elections later this year 😅