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The rise of populism reflects a growing dissatisfaction with the existing political establishment, perceived to be complicit or unable to address the socio-economic consequences of mass migration. Media censorship and the reluctance of mainstream parties to confront these issues openly only amplify this dissatisfaction, creating fertile ground for populists to gain influence.

The Future of Political Power in Europe

The trajectory suggests that European populations will take longer to grasp political power, mainly because of ongoing media suppression and the high proportion of Europeans employed within government sectors. Many voters tend to support the establishment because it provides their livelihoods, creating an entrenched political and economic status quo.