Throughout Europe, old established parties are being challenged by new parties and movements with great climate scepticism demands for fewer migrants and less EU.
Italy has Matteo Salvini and his party Lega. France has Marine Le Pen and her party Rassemblement National – the former Front National. And Holland has Thierry Baudet and his Forum for Democracy, which stormed the recent local elections.
If the success of the Forum for Democracy and the rest of the EU sceptical parties and movements continue until the forthcoming European Parliament elections, time will show.
In the Dutch coastal town of Katwijk, people have experienced a right-wing radical revival. At the local elections recently, the strongly believing community voted overwhelmingly at the protest party Forum for Democracy.
DR EU-correspondent Karin Axelsson visits Katwijk and makes a portrait of a cafe owner and his clients. The café owner previously voted for the liberal party, but to him they moved too much to the left of the Dutch political spectrum, so he will now vote for Forum for Democracy.
For this TV reportage Featurez gave advice, did the research, set up and the planning.