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Right-wing populism, sometimes called the dissident right, is a political ideology that uses populist rhetoric to promote right-wing politics, generally... |
Representatives, but not the Senate. Currently, the Republican Party is identified by classical liberalism, conservatism, and right-wing policies. Not all Republicans... |
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are seen as right-wing populism. His style of politics has been compared to former U.S. President Donald Trump. After the 2020 United States presidential... |
Republican Party. Trumpism is a right-wing ideology that is heavily influenced by national conservatism, right-wing populism and social conservatism. Some... |
New York Post (category United States stubs) Slate Magazine. Retrieved 26 April 2019. The New York Post has always been known for its punchy populism, but Allan's return seems to have injected... |
Progress Party (Norway) (category Political parties in Norway) The Progress Party, commonly shortened as FrP, is a right-wing political party in Norway. The party is classical-liberal or libertarian. "Hvert fjerde... |
German National People's Party (category Former political parties in Germany) Geschichte, Theorien, Kontroversen (in German), C. H. Beck, p. 176 Seymour M. Lipset, "Social Stratification and 'Right-Wing Extremism'" British Journal of... |
"Rechtspopulismus" in Deutschland" [New truths from the far-right? Alternative news and "right-wing populism" in Germany]. Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen (in German)... |
Agrarian People's Union Bulgarian Democratic Party for European and World States Bulgarian Left Bulgarian New Democracy Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy... |
ribbons, hats and/or ties in their political party's colour so people know that they represent that party by simply looking at the colour of what they are... |