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The article discusses the evolution of the influence of center-right and far-right ideologies in European politics, particularly after the recent migration crisis in Ceuta. European parties are increasingly aligning with identity and sovereignty agendas, with shifts in their positions to support enhanced border protections and stricter immigration laws, reflecting a change in legislative policies. The voting on deportation regulations and the growing cooperation between right-wing and extremist parties indicate that political influence is moving from electoral control to a clear impact on policy-making and legislation. The article also points to the rise of the "Great Replacement" theory in Britain and online discourse, as well as the connection of Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) with far-right positions amid ongoing instability in its relationship with Washington. It demonstrates that Europe is moving toward redefining its identity and sovereignty amidst overlapping economic and migration crises, with the influence of the right gradually increasing across EU institutions.
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