Populism is 'quite strong' in Europe, says Leila Abboud

Leila Abboud, Financial Times Paris bureau chief, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss France's snap elections, the state of European politics, and more.

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  • @dinosaurdude5668
    @dinosaurdude56685 күн бұрын

    What again in “popularism”? Does it lean voting for what you feel is best?

  • @960john

    @960john

    5 күн бұрын

    It means telling bs and lying to citizens to get votes. Lepen said she wanted France to leave EU last year! Do you think she'll do it as prime minister? lol

  • @tableshaper4076

    @tableshaper4076

    4 күн бұрын

    They try to portray populism in a negative way... its people demanding that they government they elected serve the people of that country. It's anti-globalism. It's our people first.... and the world elite and globalist find it shocking that the people of a country want their government to serve them and not the globalist.

  • @q9r8s7t6u5v4w3x2y1z0
    @q9r8s7t6u5v4w3x2y1z04 күн бұрын

    This journalist from the financial times made a good report

  • @tayoukachukwu3105
    @tayoukachukwu31054 күн бұрын

    Happy to see a journalist mentioning far-left instead of only obsessing with far-right. We're making progress