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The far right in Switzerland was established in the course of the rise of fascism in Europe in the interwar period.It was a mostly marginal phenomenon in the Cold War period, excepting a surge of radical right-wing populism during the early 1970s, and it has again experienced growth alongside the right-wing Swiss People's Party since the 1990s.
Political positions of the Swiss political parties based on their referendum voting recommendations, 1985–90 and 2010–14. This is a list of political parties in Switzerland. Switzerland has a multi-party system. Since 1959, the four largest parties have formed a coalition government, according to a Zauberformel or "magic formula". This ...
Far-right Albanian nationalism: Albanian National Front Party: PBK Adriatik Alimadhi December 23, 1989 Far-right Albanian irredentism. Albanian nationalism Anti-communism National conservatism Right-wing populism Social conservatism. Demochristian Party of Albania: PDK Nard Ndoka: December 11, 1991 Centre-right Christian democracy. Christian ...
While the Anglosphere was wracked by a burst of populism in 2016, most European countries proved remarkably resilient. Several years on, however, the far right is making gains across Europe, with ...
Broadcaster SSR said the right-wing Swiss People's Party was on track to collect 29% of the vote in the national balloting, an increase of nearly 3.5% compared to the last such vote four years ago ...
EINSIEDELN, Switzerland (Reuters) - Around 250 people protested on Saturday against the leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in the Swiss town where she has a home, sparking ...
The Swiss People's Party (German: Schweizerische Volkspartei, SVP; Romansh: Partida populara Svizra, PPS), also known as the Democratic Union of the Centre (French: Union démocratique du centre, UDC; Italian: Unione Democratica di Centro, UDC), is a national-conservative [13] [14] and right-wing populist [15] political party in Switzerland.
The MCG calls itself neither left-nor right-wing, [1] [4] [7] but it is often referred to as right-wing populist, [3] far-right, [16] or xenophobic [7] by political opponents and the media. The MCG campaigns on a platform of opposition to established party politics ( classe politique ) [ 4 ] and to the 65,000 cross-border commuters from France ...