Yildirim Y.2019-08-012019-08-0120171300-1795https://hdl.handle.net/11480/1790The study aims to analyze the reason and results of the radical or extreme-right movement and parties in Europe in the framework of the thought that populism is the inner crisis of liberal democracy. This paper analyzes the extreme political party cases, which raise their voting rate in the European Parliament elections and national or local parliament elections and the radicalization of mainstream parties, which are under the effect of those parties, especially in Poland and Hungary. These countries have got back to domination of domestic politics in the process that declining of Europeanization and the failure of moving European Union to another stage in the constitution debate. Populist radical right has raised its power on this process. While these parties offer a new politics, new democracy have to go beyond free market-based version and not go back to basic universal human rights.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEuropean politicsPolitical partiesPopulismRadical rightThe crisis of democracy.The right-populism and the rising of far-right in Europe in the context of the crisis of liberal democracy [Liberal Demokrasinin Krizi Baglaminda Avrupa'da Sag-Popölizm ve Yökselen Aşiri-Sag]Review Article5025172