aviet Posted July 26, 2016 Posted July 26, 2016 Netherlands General Election (15 Mar 2017); Party for Freedom; nationalist, right-wing populism, anti-Islam, anti-immigration, euroscepticism; ahead by 7% French Presidential Election (by 7 May 2017); National Front; nationalism, protectionism, social conservatism, right-wing populism, anti-immigration, euroscepticism; ahead by 3% or behind by 6%, depending on lineup Italian General Election (by 23 May 2018); Five Star Movement; populism, direct democracy, anti-establishment, euroscepticism, degrowth; 2% behind leader German Federal Election (by 22 Oct 2017); Alternative for Germany; nationalism, right-wing populism, euroscepticism, conservatism, anti-immigration; 26% behind leader Denmark General Election (by 17 Jun 2019); Danish People's Party; nationalist, social conservationism, right-wing populism, euroscepticism, anti-immigration; 4.4% behind leader Czech Legislative Election (by Oct 2017); Ano 2011; centrism, liberalism, populism ; ahead by 1% Spain General Election (26 Jul 2020); Podemos; left-wing; 13% behind leader UK General Election (7 May 2020); UKIP; nationalism, economic liberalism, euroscepticism, right-wing populism, anti-immigration, direct democracy; 22% behind leader Austria Legislative Election (by October 2018); Freedom Party of Austria; heitmat, libertarian, right-wing populism, nationalism, anti-immigration, euroscepticism; ahead by 11% Sweden General Election (9 Sep 2018); Sweden Democrats; nationalism, social conservatism, right-wing populism, euroscepticism, anti-immigration; behind by 8% Finnish Parliamentary Election (April 2019); Finns Party; nationalism, social conservationism, right-wing populism, euroscepticism, anti-immigration; behind by 12% Norway Parliamentary Election (2017); Progress Party; liberal-conservatism, economic liberalism, right-wing populism, anti-immigration; behind by 15% Belgian Federal Election (June 2019); two Flemish nationalist parties; right-wing populist, anti-immigration, eurosceptic; ahead by 14% Iceland Parliamentary Elections (autumn 2016); Pirate Party; direct democracy, anti-corruption, privacy rights advocacy; ahead by 5% Portugal: no insurgency Andorra: no insurgency Switzerland took the route 17 years ago: Ruling Party in Switzerland: Swiss People's Party; majority party since 1999; nationalism, direct democracy, right-wing populism, economic liberalism, euroscepticism, anti-immigration 1
dayna j. Posted July 26, 2016 Posted July 26, 2016 Very interesting. Thanks for compiling this information.
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