The analysis is wrong. The EU is breeding such populists in the former East Block nations. They successfully enforce the neo-liberal policy of the EU, which, as in Southern Europe, is pushing much of the population of these countries into poverty. The danger is that there follows another Brexit, as the people finally comprehend that the problem is coming from the EUas well as its own plitical class and turn against both. This is not rocket science.
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