After Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, he will find across the Atlantic a hotbed of political parties that share his conservative views mix of authoritarianism, populism and disdain for illegal immigration.
This is the rise of the European far right, which reached a high-water mark on 29 September when Austria’s Freedom Party won the largest share of votes — 28.9 percent — in the national election. The FPÖ, as it’s known, wants to "remigrate" Austrian nationals with migrant roots to create a more "homogenous" society.