From Hungary to France, far-right nationalists are winning elections or gaining new ground across Europe.
Here is a quick primer on some of the populist leaders from across the continent, what they believe, and what they have done or want to do.
Viktor Orban – Hungary, Fidesz

Prime Minister of Hungary
? Threatening to shut down NGOs that help refugees
? Running state backed hate campaign against George Soros
? Removing constitutional checks and balances
We have replaced a shipwrecked liberal democracy with a 21st-century Christian democracy
Matteo Salvini – Italy, Lega

Leader of Italy’s junior governing party
? Has pledged to deport 500,000 irregular migrants
? Says joining the euro was a mistake
? Wants to end sanctions against Russia
The only antidote to racism is to control, regulate and limit immigration
Heinz-Christian Strache – Austria, FPO

Deputy prime minister of Austria
? Wants to drive Islam out of public life Austria
? Threatening mosque closures
? Wants to end sanctions against Russia
Let us put an end to this policy of Islamisation as soon as possible
Marine Le Pen – France, Front National

Runner-up in French presidential election
? Wants policies to favour ‘native’ French
? Says she would hold an EU referendum
? Wants to deport irregular migrants
I’m not offended when I hear President Donald Trump say ‘America first’. In fact, I want America first for the American people, I want Britain first for the British people and I want France first for the French people
Janez Jan?a – Slovenia, Slovenian Democratic Party

Leader of Slovenia’s largest party
? Says country is run by secretive former Communist cabal
? Appointed political allies to press agencies
? Sent to prison for alleged corruption but overturned by Constitutional Court
Our party puts Slovenia, Slovenians first
Alexander Gauland – Germany, AfD

Leader of first far-right party in the Bundestag in decades
? Says Islam is not a part of Germany
? Wants ban on public Islamic symbols
? Wants to leave the euro
A German or English football team hasn’t been German or English in the classical sense for a long time
Jaros?aw Kaczyński – Poland, Law and Justice

Chairman of Poland’s governing party
? Says migrants spread infectious diseases
? Wants to ban gay people from being teachers
? Constitutional changes to give government more power over courts
It is absolutely clear a homosexual should not be a teacher
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