by about 16 points, which is decisive but significantly smaller margin than in 2017 when he beat her by more than 30 points. and le pen looks to secure most votes ever for a french far-right candidate. what are your thoughts on those results and what might that closer margin before the future of the far-right, in europe and america? yeah, all the questions you asked have been linked because they mean that article you are nice enough to mention, i write about russia zone which is that ukrainian idea that there s a particular variety of russian fast-ism and they re right, the russians the world center of far-right politics at the moment. not just in it s a vision of ukraine, where it s genocidal crimes make it extremely fascist character obvious. but in its decades-long policy to support far-right politicians around the world. so, when we look at a trump or a le pen, we re looking not just at a national politics we re looking at someone who has very close connections to
votes ever for a french far-right candidate. what are your thoughts on those results and what might that closer margin before the future of the far-right, in europe and america? yeah, all the questions you asked have been linked because they mean that article you are nice enough to mention, i write about russia zone which is that ukrainian idea that there s a particular variety of russian fast-ism and they re right, the russians the world center of far-right politics at the moment. not just in it s a vision of ukraine, where it s genocidal crimes make it extremely fascist character obvious. but in its decades-long policy to support far-right politicians around the world. so, when we look at a trump or a le pen, we re looking not just at a national politics we re looking at someone who has very close connections to the kremlin, le pen s party was financed by the kremlin, she s been defying