A few weeks before the European elections, the leaders of extreme right-wing parties all over Europe are multiplying the number of meetings and announcements of cooperation. On Friday, 3 May, several of them gathered in Sofia to plead, once again, for a populist and conservative tidal wave in the European Parliament.
And they're already seeing it. For the Czech Radim Fiala, co-president of the SPD, these elections will be a "referendum on EU policy". The Slovak, Ľudovít Goga, a member...