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LGBTQ+ voters in Europe are increasingly backing right-wing populist parties over concerns about Islam and migration, marking a shift from traditional left-wing support.
In 2025, growing numbers of LGBTQ+ voters across Europe are shifting support to right-wing populist parties, driven by concerns over Islam and cultural changes linked to migration.
This trend, labeled "homonationalism," sees gay individuals aligning with parties like France’s National Rally, Germany’s AfD led by lesbian politician Alice Weidel, and Spain’s Vox, citing fears of extremism and declining safety.
Surveys and electoral data show increased LGBTQ+ representation in these parties and stronger support from gay voters on dating apps, reflecting a broader realignment away from traditional left-wing allies perceived as insufficiently addressing security and cultural threats.
Los votantes LGBTQ + en Europa están respaldando cada vez más a los partidos populistas de derecha por preocupaciones sobre el Islam y la migración, marcando un cambio del apoyo tradicional de izquierda.