Right-wing populism, called national populism and right-wing nationalism, is a political ideology which combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes.
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Right-wing populism, called national populism and right-wing nationalism, is a political ideology which combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes.
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Right wing Right-wing populism is an ideology that primarily espouses neo-nationalism, social conservatism, and economic nationalism.
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Cas Mudde and Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser reiterated in 2017 that within European right-wing populism there is a "marriage of convenience" of populism based on an "ethnic and chauvinistic definition of the people", authoritarianism, and nativism.
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Right-wing populism placed the British National Party, the National Democratic Party of Germany, the German People's Union and the former Dutch Centre Party in the first category, whose prototype would be the disbanded Italian Social Movement; whereas he placed the French National Front, the German Republicans, the Dutch Centre Democrats, the former Belgian Vlaams Blok, the Danish Progress Party, the Norwegian Progress Party and the Freedom Party of Austria in the second category.
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In Brazil, right-wing populism began to rise roughly around the time Dilma Rousseff won the 2014 presidential election.
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Right-wing populism spoke for traditional family values and opposed abortion, legalization of marijuana, same-sex marriage and proposed homosexual individuals to be treated far away from the good citizens' and workers' families.
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Right-wing populism managed to avoid trial thanks to the support of the right-wing parties in the Brazilian Congress.
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Right-wing populism's campaign was centered on opposition to crime, political corruption, LGBT identity and support for tax cuts, militarism, Catholicism and Evangelicalism.
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Early antecedents of right-wing populism which existed in the USA during the 1800s include the Anti-Masonic and Know-Nothing Parties.
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In Spain, the appearance of right-wing populism began to gain strength after the December 2018 election for the Parliament of Andalusia, in which the right-wing populist party VOX managed to obtain 12 seats, and agreed to support a coalition government of the parties of the right People's Party and Citizens, even though the Socialist Party won the elections.
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