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Saladman posted:Ironically, any European trying to criticize the United States for electing a demagogue in 2016 is going to need a Trump-strength reality distortion field to avoid the fact that half of Europe has elected populists to their head of state in the past 5 years. At least off the top of my head, for both left and right wing populists, but mostly right wing, we have Spain, Italy, Greece, UK (kind of), Hungary, Poland, Switzerland (kind of), Austria (neck-and-neck, we'll see how the re-re-revote goes), Finland, and Norway. Surely you mean head of government? In most countries, the two positions are separate. And please explain: in what way is Erna Solberg a right-wing populist?
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