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"In places where the people have been called upon to express their opinions, the majority choose order, development, progress, economic freedom, freedom of expression, respect for families and religion, and patriotism. These are the banners that we, on the right, have been raising for years, even under serious authoritarian threats."

Right-Wing Populism shortened to RightPop, also known as File:Natpop.png National Populism or File:NeoNationalism.png Neo-Nationalism is a culturally center-right to far-right, nationalist, in theory civically apathetic but mostly slightly authoritarian, and economically variable (ranges from center-left to far-right) ideology. It is a rebranded version of File:Natcon.png National Conservatism combined with File:Pop.png Populist rheotric.


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One of the earliest examples of right-wing populism in America was the political campaigns of File:Buchanan.png Pat Buchanan, former advisor to File:Reagan.png Ronald Reagan and one of the founding voices of File:Plcn2.png Paleoconservatism. Buchanan was a controversial figure for his far-right views on certain issues, specifically his defence of File:Hitler.png Hitler and denial of the holocaust. Buchanan was critical of the more "liberal" direction the File:RepubUS.png Republican Party was taking under File:GHWB.png George HW. Bush and decided to challenge him in the 1992 Republican Primaries, only to be unsuccessful. In 1999, he left the GOP to join File:RPUSA.png Ross Perot's File:RPUSA.png Reform Party. He ran in 2000 against File:GWB.png George W. Bush and File:Gore.png Al Gore, his campaign focused on File:Isolation.png Isolationism, File:Protect.png Protectionism and opposition to immigration. None of his campaigns were very successful, but his large influence on the American far-right is often cited as a important footnote.

File:TeaParty.png The Tea Party
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The Tea Party was a political movement that was opposed to the File:Regulationism.png policies of File:Obamium.png The Obama Administration. It had close ties to the File:RepubUS.png The GOP and was based off radical File:Fiscon.png fiscally conservative principals. The movement was divided between the more File:Libertarian.png libertarian faction, represented by File:RonPaul.png Ron Paul and the one tied closer to the File:Christianright.png Christian Right within the Republican Party represented by File:Palin.png Sarah Palin. The biggest dividing issue was foreign policy, with the former favoring a File:Isolation.png non-interventionist approach while the latter was much more File:Necon.png hawkish. The Tea Party's greatest success came in the 2010 midterm elections with many Tea Party candidates beating more establishment GOP candidates in the primary before going on to win the general election. Some notable Tea Party candidates from this election include File:MarcoRubio.png Marco Rubio, File:RandPaul.png Rand Paul, and File:Libcon.png Mike Lee. Many in the Tea Party movement were early supporters of File:Blump.png Donald Trump, with Trump saying in August 2015 "The tea party people are incredible people. These are people who work hard and love the country and they get beat up all the time by the media." A CNN poll in January 2016 showed that 37% of self identified Tea Party voters supported File:Blump.png Donald Trump while the next highest was File:Cruz.png Ted Cruz at 34%.

Trumpism is an ideology that represents the 45th, 46th, and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump and his supporters. He believes in many conservative policies, such as American Nationalism and strict opposition to illegal immigration.

File:Blump.png Donald Trump ran for president as a candidate for the File:RepubUS.png Republican Party. He mainly focused on issues such as illegal immigration, File:Jihad.png Islamic terrorism, File:Socjust.png political correctness and File:Reform.png reforming the federal government. Despite being very controversial with File:Mediastocracy flair.png The Media and File:Lib.png Liberals, he also became popular with the party's voters. Trump won the primary and was nominated as the GOP's candidate for president, against File:Hillary.png Hillary Clinton. In the general election, both candidates turned out to be generally unpopular with the public though Hillary was mostly favored to win, both by the media and polls. Trump won the election in a huge upset and officially became president on January 20th, 2017.

His most recognized accomplishment was consistent economic growth, despite greatly increasing the national debt. This came to an end with the COVID-19 Recession of 2020. He denies climate change and has rolled back on policies meant to limit its effects, although he has been a conservationist in many regards (Great American Outdoors Act, 1 Trillion Trees Initiative). His party repealed the least popular part of Obamacare, the individual mandate, although he failed to implement "TrumpCare". He has greatly increased border security and enforcement, garnering much controversy for the treatment of illegal immigration compared to past presidents. In terms of foreign policy, he has taken a File:Necon.png hawkish approach on File:Chavismo.png Venezuela and File:Cball-Iran.png Iran, supported File:Cball-Saudi.png Saudi Arabia's invasion of File:Cball-Yemen.png Yemen and doubled the drone strikes from Obama's administration. However, he has also withdrawn troops from File:Cball-Syria.png Syria and expanded outreach to File:Cball-North Korea.png North Korea. He has been staunchly supportive of File:Zio.png Israel and held close ties with the country's PM File:Bibi.png Benjamin Netanyahu, under his presidency the US declared Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. During his presidency he was friendly to many international right-wing leaders including File:Faragism.png Nigel Farage and File:BoJo.png Boris Johnson in File:Cball-UK.png United Kingdom, File:Bolsonarism - alt.png Jair Bolsonaro in File:Cball-Brazil.png Brazil, File:Orban.png Viktor Orbán in File:Cball-Hungary.png Hungary, File:Modi.png Narendra Modi in File:Cball-India.png India, File:MarineLePen.png Marine Le Pen in File:Cball-France.png France, File:RecepTayyipErdogan.png Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in File:ROT.png Turkey, File:Kaczysmf.png Jarosław Kaczyński in Poland, File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png Horacio Cartes in File:Cball-Paraguay.png Paraguay, File:LKP.png Hong Joon-pyo in File:Cball-South Korea.png South Korea, File:NajibRazak.png Najib Razak in File:Cball-Malaysia.png Malaysia, File:ShinzoAbe.png Shinzo Abe in File:Cball-Japan.png Japan, File:Sal.png Matteo Salvini in Italy and File:GeertWilders.png Geert Wilders in the File:Cball-Netherlands.png Netherlands. While having a mixed relationship with File:Putin.png Vladimir Putin of File:Cball-Russia.png Russia, who he was initially friendly with which caused many to claim the two were in cahoots, despite this he also continued many sanctions towards Russia and aided the troops in Ukraine against him.

In 2020, Trump ran for a second term as President against File:Demcr.png Democratic Party nominee File:Bidenism.png Joe Biden to run against Trump in the 2020 United States Presidential Election. The campaign was not without difficulty for Trump- he had faced criticism concerning his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and File:Blm.png Black Lives Matter protests across the country during the year. In the election, File:Bidenism.png Biden won with 306 electoral votes while Trump garnered 232. Biden gained 51.3% of the popular vote compared to Trump earning 46.9%. Trump, after hearing this news, denied the results and refused to concede, claiming voter fraud. Following these claims, Trump supporters attacked and stormed the United States Capitol Building on January 6th 2021, in an attempt to overturn the election results and allow Trump to continue in office for a second term. This insurrection failed and File:Bidenism.png Joe Biden still became the 46th President of the United States.

Donald Trump and his supporters still believe the election was rigged and continued to claim that Trump would be File:QAnonism.png reinstated as president throughout Biden’s presidency. Many have also denied responsibility for the storming of the Capitol, instead claiming that the events were a false flag organised by other actors (such as File:Antifa.png Antifa and/or the File:FBI.png FBI etc) with the intention of discrediting or even criminalising the MAGA movement.

On November 15, 2022, Trump announced he would run for president again in 2024. Prior to his announcement he preemptively attacked Governors File:DeSantis.png Ron DeSantis and File:ConNat.png Glenn Youngkin, seeing them as potential rivals in the GOP primary. Trump managed to defeat both his main Republican rivals (File:DeSantis.png Ron DeSantis and File:Haley.png Nikki Haley) during the presidential primaries and once again received the File:RepubUS.png GOP nomination. Due to a falling out with his former Vice-President File:Pence.png Mike Pence over the Jan 6th attack, Trump instead chose Ohio Senator File:Vance.png JD Vance as his running mate.

During the 2024 Presidential Election, Trump faced off against File:Demcr.png Democratic Party nominee File:Harris.png Kamala Harris- after President Biden abandoned his run for a second term following a poor debate performance against Trump that was widely blamed upon Biden’s File:Gero.png advanced age. Despite a receiving a File:Klep.png felony conviction since leaving the White House, Trump would ultimately secure a second term as President- managing to win both a majority in both the Electoral College and a plurality of the popular vote, making him first Republican to do so since File:GWB.png George W. Bush in 2004.

File:McInnes.png McInnesism/Proud Boys Ideology File:ProudBoy.png
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McInnesism is a culturally and economically right-wing, nationalist, civically varied (though he has claimed to be a File:Libertarian.png libertarian) ideology based on the views of British-born Canadian political commentator and satirist Gavin McInnes. McInnes co-founded File:Mediastocracy flair.png Vice Media in 1994 and also created the File:ProudBoy.png Proud Boys in 2016 in New York City, where he has resided since 1999. Much like File:SteveBannon.png Bannonism, he is more radical than File:Altl.png Alt-Lite, but more moderate than File:Altr.png Alt-Right, having openly disavowed File:Whitesup.png white nationalist identity politics[134] and preferring to call himself a File:WestChauv.png "Western Chauvinist," claiming that it allows you to have conservative friends of different races who care about preserving File:Trad.png traditional Western values as well.

Right-wing Populism has gained popularity across Europe in the 21st century. In Europe, right-populist parties commonly oppose File:Islamophobia.png Islam, File:Antimultcult.png immigration, File:Homophobia.png LGBT rights, (although some only oppose transgender rights and are less focused on this than American right-wing populists) and File:Euroscept.png the EU.

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Flag of Right-Wing Populism (Flag of the EKRE)

Helmeism is the ideology of File:Cball-Estonia.png Estonian politician File:EKRE.png Martin Helme, and his party, Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond. Helme is a advocate of File:Natcon.png national conservatism, File:Euroscept.png opposing Estonian membership in the European Union and favoring File:Cultural Nationalism.png the perservation of Estonian national values. The EKRE has also proposed File:Ethno.png ethnic profiling, restricting the rights of non-Estonians. Helme and his party are File:Homophobia.png strictly opposed to LGBTQ rights, calling for "homosexual propaganda" to be removed from schools.

France's far-right party File:FranceNationalFront.png National Front was founded in 1972 by Jean-Marie Le Pen and Several others. The party was well known for its racism, xenophobia, and Holocaust denial. Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the party and multiple time candidate referred to the Holocaust as "a detail of history". In 2011, Jean's youngest daughter File:MarineLePen.png Marine took control of the party, ditching some of the party's extreme policies. Marine was pro-choice, File:Hcon.png LGBT friendly, and Liberal on several other social issues. Also under Marine, the party became more supportive of File:Protect.png Protectionism and File:WelfChauvin.png welfare benefits, but only for disingenuous French citizens. She also started banning Anti-semitic and Holocaust denial members, including her father.

In the 2017 election, she made it to the 2nd round but lost in a landslide to File:Macron.png Macron.

In 2018 the party was renamed to "National Rally" as Marine Le Pen tried to clean up the party's image.

Recently, due to Macron becoming increasingly unpopular with the French public. File:MarineLePen.png Le Pen lead in the polls for the first round of the 2022 election and was catching up to him in the second. However, Macron ultimately won the election, albeit by a reduced majority.

In the File:Cball-EU.png 2024 European Union elections, the National Rally saw strong results, becoming the face of the right-wing populist wave that had occurred throughout the EU. The NR won 30 out of 81 seats, and this promoted Macron to dissolve the legislative and call a snap election. He later stated that his decision to do so was "the heaviest, the most serious, but the most responsible" solution.

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Flag of Right-Wing Populism (Flag Of Alternative For Germany)

The File:Alternative for germany ball.png Alternative for Germany party is a File:Rpop.png right-wing populist and File:Natcon.png national-conservative political party in Germany, founded in 2013 by Bernd Lucke. In its early years, the party campaigned for File:Euroscept.png soft eurosceptic and File:Nalib.png national liberal policies such as leaving the Eurozone and returning to the D-Mark, ending bailouts to File:Cball-Greece.png economically weak EU member states along with mildly conservative stances on social issues. Under the new leader Frauke Petry, the party experienced a sharp turn rightwards (causing Lucke to leave the party), and would much later be catapulted into the national parliament in 2017 after gaining momentum from the 2015 refugee crisis. It became known for its hardcore populist rhetoric, islamophobic (and often xenophobic) sentiment and in recent times, connections to anti-mask and anti-vaccine initiatives. Furthermore, the party campaigns for the introduction of File:Semidirect.png Swiss-style referendums and public consultations.

The AfD remains a constant fixture in modern German politics, although other parties are almost universally opposed to forming any sorts of coalitions with the party.

The File:LKR.png Liberal Conservative Reformers (originally named Alliance for Progress and Renewal) are a minor, File:Conlib.png conservative-liberal party founded by original AfD founder Bernd Lucke in 2015 after Frauke Petry's victory in the File:Alternative for germany ball.png AfD's internal power struggle. It supports File:Econlib.png economic liberalism, File:Euroscept.png soft euroscepticism and other policies reminiscent of the AfD's original years. The party remains rather small and unsuccessful.

The File:BlauePartei.png Blue Party was another minor offshot from the AfD which existed from 2017 to 2019. It was founded by Frauke Petry and her lawyer, the former of whom, after being responsible for the rightward shift of the AfD, was herself eventually pressured to leave her party due to the ever continuing rightward shift of the AfD and its lack of distancing from extremist factions such as File:DerFluegelAfD.png Der Flügel, thus motivating her to found a new party. Its policies were mostly File:Nalib.png national liberal and could be best defined as slightly to the right of the File:LKR.png LKR's policies. The party failed to gain any form of popularity and was formally dissolved on 31 December 2019.

A more extreme example of File:Rpop.png right-wing populism in File:Cball-Greece.png Greece is the File:LEPEN.png Popular Greek Patriotic Union, more famously known as LEPEN. The PGPU's ideology is a combination of File:Ultranat.png Ultranationalism, File:Irridentism.png Irredentism, and File:Orth.png Orthodox Theocracy. The PGPU was founded in 2015 by File:LEPEN.png Christos Rigas. Rigas was a former member of the File:Golden Dawn.png Golden Dawn party, but he left the party after internal conflict, and founded the PGPU as a more moderate alternative to the GD.

The PGPU joined the File:APF.png Alliance For Peace and Freedom coalition in 2018. The coalition contains neo-fascist parties such as the File:Kotleba.png Peoples Party Our Slovakia, File:3P.png NATION, and File:NewRight(Romania).png Noua Drepta. In December 2020, the PGPU created a electoral coalition with the File:Spartans.png Spartans party. The PGPU also collaborated with the File:NPCELASYN.png National Popular Consciousness.


A more recent example of a right-wing populist party in Greece is the File:VoiceofReason.png Voice Of Reason party. Greek lawyer File:AfroditiLatinopoulou.png Afroditi Latinopoulou founded the VR as a split off from the File:Natcon.png Patriotic Force for Change party in March 2023, with a intention to participate in May's elections, but was barred from participating due to a name dispute.

The party participated in the next months snap election, but didn't gain any seats. 1 year later, Latinopoulou herself would just barely win a seat in the EU elections in June 2024. The party would later join the File:PfE.png Patriots For Europe coalition.


The most famous File:Rpop.png right-wing populist party in Greece is the File:GSEL.png Greek Solution political party. Greek politican File:GSEL.png Kyriakos Velopoulos founded the party in 2016 after he left the File:RelNat.png Popular Orthodox Rally party.

The party won one seat in the 2019 European elections, and won 10 seats in the Greek legislative election that followed with 3.7% of the vote. The party would gain another seat in the June 2023 snap election.

In the 2024 European elections, the party won 2 more European MEPs. This was a result of most supporters of the File:Spartans.png Spartans party voting for the GS following the formers banning.

File:Orban.png Orbanism is an economically center to center-right, culturally right-wing, and strongly authoritarian ideology used to represent the current Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, and his party, File:FIDESZ.png Fidesz, who have ruled since 2010. During his presidency, Orban's government has carried out File:Econlib.png economically liberal policies, such as File:Corp.png reducing corporate tax, and privatizing state owned land. Orban opposed the bombing of Yugoslavia during his first term, even turning down File:Irridentism.png an request to invade the Serbian region of Vojvodina during the campaign. He also opposed the invasion of Iraq, and criticized it's legitimacy. Hungary, under Orban, has made an effort to block aid to Ukraine, and has grown ties with Russia. Orban is also a strong supporter of Israel. Orban's government has been praised by other right-wing leaders, due to its File:Antimultcult.png opposition to immigration and File:Homophobia.png opposition to LGBTQ rights.

File:Sal.png Lega Nord was originally a big tent secessionist party who wants the independence of the North Italy (named by them:Padania). Under Salvini the party moved further to the right and became a national populist party with a campaign using the line "Italy First" reminiscent of Trump's "America first" campaign.

File:BrotherOfItaly.png Melonism is the ideology of Italian Prime Minister Giorga Meloni, who has served since 2022. Melonism is a mix of File:Natcon.png national conservatism and File:Neoliberal-icon.png neoliberalism. Meloni is File:Homophobia.png opposed to LGBTQ rights, saying that she supports nuclear families, which she believes can only exist with a female/male pair. Meloni is also File:Antimultcult.png opposed to immigration, saying that it leads to human trafficking and high crime rates, and that it should be stopped through a naval blockade. Unlike some other right wing European leaders, Meloni supports Ukraine, and vows to keep giving aid, and despite her hardline anti-migrant stance, she supports giving refugee status to Ukrainian refugees.

File:Fortuynism.png Fourtynism was the ideology of the Dutch political party Pim Fortyun List, which existed from 2002 to 2008. It was led by it's namesake, Pim Fortyun, for the start of its existence. Fortyun's ideology was basically a mix of File:Nalib.png economically liberal policies and nationalist views. Fortyun advocated for the File:Antimultcult.png prevention of immigration, and called for File:Cultural Nationalism.png the assimilation of asylum seekers into Dutch culture, through compulsory polices. Unlike other European populist parties at the time and today, Fortyun File:Hcon.png was a supporter of gay rights, being gay himself, and saw Muslim immigration has a threat to LGBTQ people. Fortyun was a Eurospectic, claiming that the EU would take away Dutch identity by creating a federal state. In 2002, Fortyun was assassinated by activist Volkert van der Graaf, who opposed Fourtyn for his Islamophobia. Despite this, Fourtyns party became the second largest in the Netherlands after the election. Despite that, the party fell into eternal conflicts and and eventually disbanded in 2008.


File:GeertWilders.png Wildersism is the ideology of Dutch politician Geert Wilders and his party, File:PVV.png Party For Freedom. Wilders has gained popularity for his File:Antimultcult.png opposition to immigration. Wildersism is File:Nalib.png a combination of nationalistic polices and fiscally capitalist ones. Wilders is File:Islamophobia.png highly opposed to Islam, and has called for banning the Quran and shutting down all mosques in the Netherlands. The PVV has called for File:Antimultcult.png ending dual citizenship, cracking down on both immigration from African countries and European countries, and for File:Euroscept.png Dutch withdrawal from the EU. Wilders and his party criticize military interventions, such as the intervention in Libya, saying that the Netherlands should adopt a policy of non-interventionism. The PVV is supportive of Russia and Israel in the conflicts involving the countries.

In December 2018, File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png Janusz Korwin-Mikke, File:BasedBraun.png Grzegorz Braun, and 3 other politicians collaborated to found the File:Konfa.png Confederation Liberty and Independence coalition with a intent to participate in the 2019 EU parliament elections.

However, the coalition failed to gain any seats, partly due to controversy around File:Anti-Semitic.png anti-Semitic and File:Homophobia.png homophobic remarks made by the leader of one of the parties in the coalition, File:Mentzen.png Sławomir Mentzen. Despite this, the coalition registered in July 2019, with an intent to participate in the 2019 elections later that year. Despite infighting, in the election, the party gained 11 seats in the Sejm.

In 2022, more infighting started over File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png Korwin's File:Russophilia.png pro-Russian comments. Korwin would later be removed from candidacy for the 2023 election due to his sexist comments about women. The party gained 7 seats in the Sejm during it.

In September 2019, File:AUR.png George Simon founded the File:AUR.png Alliance for the Union of Romanians, a right-wing populist party in File:Cball-Romania.png Romania. Simion founded the party with an intent to participate in the 2020 elections. The party is known for its support of File:Pan-Nationalism.png unification with Moldova, and has often campaigned for it.

In the 2020 elections, the AUR would gain 40 MPs, and would surge in popularity among the Romanian population. The AUR would do best in regions with large File:Orth.png Orthodox Christian populations. In the 2024 parliamentary elections, AUR became the second largest party in the Parliament of Romania.

In 2021, an offshoot of the party was launched in File:Cball-Moldova.png Moldova. The parties infamous File:Antivaccine.png protests against COVID-19 restrictions would begin around the same time. The AUR gained 5 seats in the EU parliament election in 2024.

In 2021, the File:SOS ro.png SOS Romania party was founded. The party would gain popularity after File:Ultranat.png ultranationalist politician File:Diana Sosoaca.png Diana Șoșoacă joined the party in mid-2022, and would later arise as its leader.

The SOS Romania party would gain 2 seats in the 2024 EU elections, and would attempt to join the File:ESN.png Europe of Sovereign Nations party. However, at the request of the SR's File:Cball-Hungary.png Hungarian equivalent, the File:Mi Hazánk.png Our Homeland Movement, the SR was excluded.

File:SwedenDem.png Åkessonism, Sweden Democrats or SD is a right-wing party in File:Cball-Sweden.png Sweden. The party supports cutting taxation while also reducing government debt necessitating cuts in expenditure. However, the main appeal of the Sweden Democrats is them being against immigrants, especially those that follow Islam. Åkessonism also supports the protection of Swedish File:Cultcon.png culture and File:Trad.png social norms, believing that the national identity of Sweden is under threat from immigrants and wokeness. File:PolState.png Law and order is another important part of the ideology as the Sweden Democrats believe that counter-terrorism and breaking gangs is more important than individual liberty and can be achieved via the police rather than investments in local communities. The Sweden Democrats have become more popular since the File:Multicult.png 2015 migrant crisis and expelling their File:AfS.png extreme right wing becoming the second largest party with both entrepreneurs and File:SyndieSam.png blue collar workers as well as the overall File:Mansphere.png male vote. This has alarmed the File:SwedenSocDem.png Social Democrats but more so the File:SwedenLiberals.png centrist liberals and agrarians File:Loof.png who detest extremism and are generally associated with the right-wing coalition. Despite their associations the liberal and centre parties chose to support the File:SwedenSocDem.png Social Democratic government in 2018 to stop the File:SwedenDem.png Sweden Democrats from getting into government. However when the left-centre bloc collapsed in 2022 the File:SwedenLiberals.png Liberal party caved and joined in the government with File:SwedenDem.png SD acting in supply and confidence.

Sweden Democrats were historically File:Whitesup.png white supremacist, as their founders Gustaf Ekström and Anders Klarström, were involved with the Waffen-SS during WW2 despite Sweden's neutrality. However, SD formally rejects File:Nazi.png Nazism to modernize its party while expelling its youth wing in the mid-2000s after they associated with File:NordicResistanceMovement.png Nordic neo-nazi organisations. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, they've been supporting Sweden's membership in File:Necon.png NATO.

Following the 2022 elections, SD is the second-largest party in Riksdag.

File:AfS.png Kasselstrandism is the ideology of File:Cball-Sweden.png Swedish politican Gustav Kasselstrand, and his party, File:AfS.png Alternative for Sweden. Kasselstrand formed the party in 2018 after he and the youth group he was a part of were expelled from the File:SwedenDem.png Sweden Democrats for their positive relations with File:NordicResistanceMovement.png Nordic neo-fascist organizations. The party took inspiration from other File:EuroRpop.png European right-wing parties such as File:AliceWeidel.png Alice Weidel's File:Alternative for germany ball.png Alternative for Germany, then- File:Confem-alt.png Anneliese Kitzmüller's File:FPO.png Freedom Party of Austria, and File:MarineLePen.png Marine Le Pen's File:FranceNationalFront.png National Front. In the same month the AFS was founded, two members of the SD defected to it, but were counted as independents, since the AFS wasn't represented in the File:Parl.png Riksdag. The party failed to enter the Riksdag during the 2018 elections, despite gaining social media popularity. Kasselstrand and the AfS then participated in the File:Cball-EU.png 2019 European parliament elections, where they received an endorsement by far-right European party File:APF.png Alliance for Peace and Freedom, but again failed to gain a seat.

In policy, the AfS advocates for three things:

The AfS File:Pop.png commonly criticizes Sweden's current political establishment, accusing it of being File:Prog-u.png politically correct. Kasselstrand advocates for File:Euroscept.png hard Euroscepticism, calling the EU a threat to Swedish independence. The AfS advocates for forming a Nordic defense alliance, and File:Mil.png rearming the Swedish army. The AFS calls for File:Eccon.png reducing the use of fossil fuels, File:WelfChauvin.png restricting welfare benefits to Swedish citizens, and File:Homophobia.png banning same-sex marriage.

File:SVP.png Dettingism is the ideology of File:Cball-Switzerland.png Swiss politician Marcel Detting, and his party, the Swiss Peoples Party. The SPP is a File:Natcon.png national conservative party, calling for the File:Cultural Nationalism.png perservation of Switzerland's national sovereignty and culture. Detting and his party call for the strengthening of Switzerland's File:Isolation.png current foreign policy, opposing Swiss membership in the EU and NATO. Like other File:EuroRpop.png European right-populist parties, the SVP is opposed to File:Islamophobia.png Islam, and the SVP has supported Switzerland's banning of the Burqa.

The Political Party File:SpaVox.png Vox is the most successful right-wing populist party in Spain. It supports File:Cball-Spain.png Spanish nationalism, File:Unitary.png centralism, File:Nativism.png nativism, File:Econlib.png economic liberalism, File:Atlanticism.png atlanticism, File:Euroscept.png Soft Euroscepticism and File:Trad.png traditionalism.

This political party was founded at the end of 2013 like a split of File:SpaPP.png People's Party mainly formed from File:Unitary.png Centralists against the autonomy statutes, File:Necon.png Neoconservatives and File:SocialConservative.png Social Conservatives.

The first election in which the party stood it was the 2014 European Parliament elections with File:Conlib.png Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca as a candidate in which the party got 246,833 votes, finishing 11th in those elections, but despite the large number of votes received, could not get any seats, after participating in several elections without much success,o nly having some success in Melilla and Madrid, but during the summer of that year the party suffered an internal crisis in which people like File:Libconserv3.png Ignacio Camuñas, File:Natcon.png Cristina Seguí and even File:Conlib.png Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca.

But in 2014 File:SpaVox.png Santiago Abascal and he became the chairman of the party, which he remains to this day. In February 2015 the political party called File:Natcon.png Right Navarre and Spanish that now is called "Vox Navarre". Later the party focused on the regional elections of that year and only getting 22 councilors and 2 mayors.

The party became more radicalized since the formation decided to participate in the File:Euroscept.png Eurosceptic convention that took place in Koblenz where File:SpaVox.png Santiago Abascal had contact with people like File:MarineLePen.png Marine Le Pen, File:Alternative for germany ball.png Frauke Petry and File:GeertWilders.png Geert Wilders, for after have a very close contact with File:SteveBannon.png Steve Bannon, also in the same year was one of the political parties that made the most activism against the File:Cball-Catalonia-Estelada.png Catalan independence Movement.

In the File:Cball-Andalusia.png Andalusian regional elections of 2018 the party got 396,607 votes obtaining the 5th place obtaining representation for the first time of those elections and got 12 seats due to his File:Antimultcult.png Anti-Immigration, File:Trad.png Traditionalist and File:Cball-Spain.png Spanish Nationalist speech, but when it began to have more voice it was in the File:Cball-Spain.png Spanish General elections of the 2019, in April it got 2,688,092 and 24 seats, but when the elections were held again in November of the same year, in this case it reached 3,656,979 votes and having 52 seats and a greater representation in the Congress of Deputies would not have much success in 2020. with the regional elections of the Basque Country and Galicia but in 2021 and 2022 the party have already begun to have a large number of votes in Madrid, Catalonia, Castile and Lion and Andalusia, governing as vice presidents in Castile and Lion, along with File:SpaPP.png PP.

In 2020, after a split in the File:España2000.png España 2000 party, the File:HacerNación.png Hacer Nación party was founded. The party participated in the 2023 local elections, winning two councilors in the town of Velilla de San Antonio. The party also participated in the 2023 anti-government protests.

File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance (in Catalan Aliança Catalana) is a File:Cball-Catalonia-Estelada.png Catalan pro-independence political party founded in 2020 from a split of the National Front of Catalonia. The party is File:Ultranat.png ultranationalist and has been compared to other File:Rpop.png right-wing populist parties.

File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance advocates independence for File:Cball-Catalonia.png Catalonia, opposition to the File:Cball-Spain.png Spanish State, calls for security in the streets and is known for File:Antimultcult.png rejecting immigration and File:Islamophobia.png the religion of Islam. Economically, it is in favor of File:Protect.png protectionism for Catalan companies and for the defense of a market economy. File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance does not recognize Spanish as an official language in File:Cball-Catalonia.png Catalonia and is also against Spaniards immigrants in Catalonia.

Some of their electoral proposals were to make File:Cball-Catalonia-Estelada.png Catalonia independent, which would be renamed the Principality of Catalonia, with its own army and a greater police presence in the streets to combat insecurity. They also proposed the prohibition of the use of the burqa in public, the prohibition of Catalanophobia and the expulsion of prisoners of foreign origin. File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance defends that the Catalan language is in serious danger of extinction due to immigration and that because of this it will be drastically reduced, so they propose to promote Catalan and make it essential to live in File:Cball-Catalonia.png Catalonia, offering tax benefits to companies and individuals who use Catalan and require a Catalan test to get a work permit. They cite making the language compulsory for police, doctors and tourism personnel. “We do not want to have to hire doctors abroad who do not have the ability to develop in Catalan.” They also propose to promote the Occitan language.[135].

According to the party's leader, Silvia Orriols, “File:Cball-Spain.png Spain uses immigration to colonize and do away with the File:Cball-Catalonia.png Catalan nation”[136]. Silvia Orriols also admits to being an File:Islamophobia.png Islamophobe, saying “Islam is a religion that attacks Western rights and freedoms”, and also claims to be File:Anti- Hispanism.png anti-Spanish[137].

In May 2023, File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance won the municipal elections in Ripoll, being Sílvia Orriols elected mayor of the city. In June of the same year, her town hall hung an File:Gay.png LGBT flag, being criticized by some conservative people. Silvia Orriols responded with: “The only flag that is left over here and that is embarrassing is the Spanish flag. The homophobic comments, on another wall... thank you”[138]. In addition, Silvia Orriols is in favor of File:Abort.png abortion[139], File:Zio.png Zionism[140] and File:Gay.png LGBT rights.

In the File:Cball-Catalonia.png Catalan elections of 2024, File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance obtained two deputies with 3.77% of the votes. Some File:Cball-Catalonia-EsteladaRed.png left-wing Catalan pro-independence groups have had conflicts and fights with File:CatalanAlliance.png Catalan Alliance due to their strong ideological discrepancies.

File:Faragism.png Faragism is an File:Econlib.png economically liberal, File:PostConbert.png civically variable, File:SocialConservative.png socially conservative, and File:Nation.png nationalist ideology based on the political beliefs of Nigel Farage, who currently serves as both the leader of File:ReformUK.png Reform UK (formerly the Brexit Party) and MP for Clacton, having previously served as both leader of File:UKUKIP.png the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and a Member of the File:Cball-EU.png European Parliament. Farage has notably displayed File:Euroscept.png opposition to the EU, File:Cultural Nationalism.png favor towards the assimilation of migrants, and File:Cball-UK.png British nationalism.

As a life-long Eurosceptic, Farage joined UKIP- a party mainly focused on the secession of the UK from the EU- on its foundation in 1993. He would subsequently be elected as an MEP (Member of the European Parliament) for the South-East England constituency in 1999, and later as serve as leader of UKIP on two seperate occasions- firstly from 2006-2009 and then from 2010-2016. Under his second period of leadership in the 2010s, UKIP would experience a significant growth in support, attracting the growing number eurosceptics in the country and defecting File:Con-t.png Tories who were disappointed in the more liberal direction the party was going under File:Cameronism.png David Cameron, along with former voters of the File:BritNeoFash.png neo-fascist File:BNP.png British National Party who found UKIP easier to stomach due to the latter’s non-fascist background. During this time, UKIP was branded as a File:Clib.png Classical Liberal/File:Libertarian.png Libertarian party with nationalistic and populist tendencies. UKIP also caused much controversy, due to their heavy focus on anti-immigration and British nationalism, which caused people to deem them as "racist" and "xenophobic". While not getting any seats in the UK parliament due to the country's FPTP system, it got the third highest popular vote in the 2015 UK election and got the most seats in EU parliament in 2014.

In 2016, The UK voted to leave the EU in a referendum, and Farage subsequently stepped down as leader due to finally accomplishing his life-dream, leaving UKIP without both its charismatic leader and its raison d'etre. However, following a widely-perceived watering down of Brexit by Prime Minister File:OneNatFem.png Theresa May in 2018, UKIP had an opportunity to regain its former momentum. Instead, the party moved more to the fringe right under Gerard Batten, who hired far-right figures like File:TomRob.png Tommy Robinson and focused more on opposition to File:Muslim 2.png Islam. This caused Farage to leave the party and start another under the name of the "Brexit Party", which took all of UKIP's seats in EU parliament. After the UK officially left the EU in 2020, Farage again retired from politics.

However, in June 2024, a month before the 2024 general election, Farage made another return to politics. He reclaimed his spot as the leader of the Brexit Party’s successor organisation, Reform UK, and yet again stood for election to the UK House of Commons, this time winning a seat alongside four other Reform UK MPs.

Another splinter group from UKIP was the File:ForBritain.png For Britain Movement. The FBM was founded by anti-Islam activist File:AMWaters.png Anne-Marie Waters after failing to win the leadership of UKIP in the 2017 party leadership election. Waters and the FBM were commonly described as File:BritUltranat.png ultranationalist and far-right, and had multiple controversies regarding some of its candidates showing File:Neonazi ball.png neo-Nazi and File:Whitesup.png white supremacist views. In 2022, Waters announced that the FBM would be ceasing operations, and eventually, Waters rejoined the UKIP the following year.

Former Prime Minister and leader of the File:Con-t.png Tory Party, File:BoJo.png Boris Johnson has been cited as espousing populist rhetoric and policies, specifically during his campaigning for File:Euroscept.png Brexit and the 2019 UK Election. During his premiership, he implemented File:Nativism.png stronger limits on immigration based on the point-based system in File:Cball-Australia.png Australia and File:PolState.png law and order policies. However, he also came into conflict with other right-wing populists over his lockdown restrictions during COVID.

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File:Bolsonarism - alt.png Bolsonarism is the ideology of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who ruled from 2019 to 2023. Bolsonarism is a mix of File:React.png Reactionaryism and File:Neoliberal-icon.png Neoliberalism. Bolsonaro has extremely conservative social views, File:Antimultcult.png opposing immigration, File:Homophobia.png LGBTQ rights, abortion, File:Pro-Life.png File:AntiFem.png and feminism. Bolsonaro supports economically liberal polices, opposing land reform and supporting the privitazation of File:Corp.png state-owned businesses. Bolsonaro is sympathetic to the File:ARENA-Brazil.png Brazilian military regime, claiming that the torture carried out by the junta was a "legitimate practice". He is also sympathetic to File:Pinochet-hat.png Pinochet, saying that he "didn't kill enough communists". Bolsonaro also is File:Right-AnEn.png a climate change denier, calling global warming "a plot by cultural Marxists" and increasing mining in the Amazon Rainforest.

Popular Renewal is a File:Natcon.png national conservative party in File:Cball-Peru.png Peru. The party was founded in 2020 by File:PopularRenewal.png Rafael López Aliaga. Aligaga was formerly the leader of another party named File:Conservative.png National Solidarity, rising the power as a result of a File:Klep.png corruption scandal regarding the party's former leader.

Under Aligaga, the NS ran in the 2020 elections, but failed to gain representation in the parliament. As a result of this, Aligaga dissolved the NS and founded the PR. Aligaga ran in the 2021 presidential election, placing third.

Aligaga would later run for the Mayorship of Lima, winning it narrowly. His term began in 2023. Alongside his narrow win, he is low in popularity among the citizens of Lima, according to polls.

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File:Right Reformism.png Reform Party of Canada was a right-wing populist party from the late 80s to early 2000s, that split off from the File:Progconf.png Progressive Conservative Party after disaffection with the leadership of File:BrianMulroney.png Brian Mulroney, along with members of the old File:SocCred.png Social Credit Party, which at that time was actively falling apart. Led by Preston Manning, a former Social Credit Party member, the party advocated for File:Fiscon.png Fiscal and File:SocialConservative.png Social Conservatism. It took over most of the Tories support and seats, although only gaining a small percent of the popular vote causing failed to go too far electorally due to the voter split between parties and the Canadian FPTP system, especially as the PCs had similar amounts of votes causing large splits in non conservative areas. In 2000, the Reform party along with PC members became the File:CanadianAlliance.pngCanadian Conservative Reform Alliance (Canadian Alliance). The Alliance started with most of the same ideals in a more moderate light however it later became more moderate and focused on moderate Social Conservatism and fiscal issues. In 2001-2002, due to ideological issues the party split in 2 creating the File:Fiscon.pngDemocratic Representative Caucus. The Caucus joined into a coalition with the PCs and advocated that the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance should become a single party.

In 2003, both parties merged and eventually became the current File:CanadaConservative.png Canada Conservative Party, although most of the party had abandoned right-wing populist ideals in favor of a more moderate way. Various Canadian conservative politicians such as File:Harper.png Stephen Harper promoted fiscal conservatism and a strong budget, along with military interventionism.

In 2018, former Canada Conservative Party MP File:Bernier.png Maxime Bernier founded the People's Party of Canada (PPC). A year prior, Bernier was a candidate for party leadership and had a strong lead in the polls, but ultimately lost to File:CanadaConservative.png Andrew Scheer by just 1.90%. The party supports a File:Libertarian.png libertarian economic agenda and File:Cultural Nationalism.png Cultural Nationalism, it strongly opposes multiculturalism and mass-immigration, while promoting File:AnEn.png Climate Change Denialism.

File:Fiscon.png Andrew Scheer was a fiscal conservative, and culturally centrist. His policies marked a moderate leadership of the Canadian Conservative Party. Eventually various other politicians dominated the Canadian Conservative Party, such as File:Progconf.pngErin O' Toole maintained some of the progressive cultural policies of the File:Progconf.png Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.

In 2017 to 2019 File:Rpop.png Right-Wing Populism became a large factor in the Conservative wave that changed the governments of most provinces to Conservative or Progressive Conservative Parties. And again in 2022 they were a factor in the freedom convoy / convoy occupation, a protest that wanted moderate reform for the vaccine mandates and passport system before Right Wing populist elements became the overall majority and started bringing in a political element. In the aftermath of the convoy protests in Canada much of the File:CanadaConservative.png conservative party which were either supportive or neutral to the protests removed the more moderate party leadership in a leadership review and started a new leadership election. Three of the candidates for this leadership election: Candice Bergen, Pierre Poilievre, Leslyn Lewis, and Roman Baber have all supported Right Wing Populist ideas, with File:Poilievre.png Pierre Poilievre earning the nickname of File:Trumpism.png "Canada's Trump" in many circles. With these candidates polling ahead of their more moderate rivals and Party being lead by more populist leaders, and the PPC getting more support Right Wing populism seems close to a real nation wide revival.

However, Right-Wing Populism has always been prevalent in Alberta. Traditionalism and cultural conservativism has always thrived in Alberta, as the Social Credit Party, was created by File:RelNat.png William "Bible Bill" Aberhart in the early 1900s. The Social Credit Party preached evangelical Christian values while also supporting social credit policies. William "Bible Bill" Aberhart was also a key figure in the Canadian Old Right and essentially founded the Canadian Christian Right. Later, various Western Canadian Chauvinist parties, such as the Wildrose Party dominated the Albertan political scene, along with the far more moderate Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta. Eventually the two parties merged, to form the United Conservative Party, which combines Right - Wing Populism, conservative agrarianism, Albertan chauvinism, Alt - Lite, and various policies against LGBTQ+ education, vaccinations, and other right - wing beliefs. The UCP has gone under various power changes, such as the slightly moderate Jason Kenney leadership, to the hardline Danielle Smith current leadership.

There are several other provincial right - wing populist parties, such as the Ontario New Blue, that mainly operate in set provinces.

File:Terreblanche.png Eugène Terre'Blanche was a South African police officer and politician. At 1973 he founded the File:Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging.png Afrikaner Resistance Movement, a File:Whitesup.png white nationalist and File:Sep.png separatist party seeking the creation of an ehtnostate for the File:Cball-Transvaal.png File:Cball-OrangeFreeState.png Boers/Afrikaners File:Cball-Afrikaner.png, aka Volkstaat. Despite being called a File:Nazi.png Neo-Nazi by his opponents, he identified as a defender of the Boer nation and File:ChristNat.png Christian nationalism. Terre'Blanche was assasinated in 2010 by two File:Blacknat.png black people.

In 2019, one of Terre'Blanche's students, File:Groenewald.png Pieter Groenewald, was considered to be his succesor, with his party, File:VFplus.png Freedom Front Plus, winning 10 seats in South African Parliament. Groenewald was more moderate than his mentor, supporting both the Volkstaat movement and File:Cape Republic.png Cape independence.

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File:Rpop.png Right-Wing Populism is a mix of File:Natcon.png National Conservatism, File:Nativism.png Nativism. and File:Pop.png Populism. Most Right-Wing Populists File:Antimultcult.png oppose immigration, File:Anticommunism.png communism, and File:Islamophobia.png Islam. Right-Wing Populism is economically variable, since some variants of it such as File:MarineLePen.png Marine Le Pen and The National Rally in File:Cball-France.png France or File:PiS.png Law and Justice in Poland who want to nationalize the economy and expand the welfare state, to ones such as File:Bolsonarism - alt.png Jair Bolsonaro in File:Cball-Brazil.png Brazil or File:SpaVox.png Vox in File:Cball-Spain.png Spain who want to deregulate the economy and cut social services.

The term right-wing populism is used to describe groups, politicians and political parties that are generally known for their opposition to Immigration, File:World.png Globalism, File:Multicult.png Multiculturalism, the File:OrganicistLib.png "Liberal Elite" and in Europe, the File:Cball-EU.png EU. Right-wing populism is generally associated with ideologies such as File:SocialConservative.png Social Conservatism, File:Cultural Nationalism.png Cultural Nationalism, File:AnEn.png Climate Skepticism, File:NeoNationalism.png Neo-Nationalism, File:Anti-Globalism.png Anti-Globalization, File:Nativism.png Nativism and File:Protect.png Protectionism.

Many File:Rightunity-yellow.png right-wing individuals or groups from File:Clib.png classical liberalism, File:SocialConservative.png social conservatism, File:Nalib.png national liberalism, File:Libertarian.png libertarianism, File:Natcon.png national conservatism, File:Relcon.png religious conservatism and File:Ultranat.png ultranationalism unite under these political parties.

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RightPop's primary belief is that the West's File:RootlessCosmopolitan.png Metropolitan Elite or raw progressive rules are actively trying to destroy Institutions of the nation primarily through the method of unrestricted and mass migration (although they might mention other methods, countering of these methods then forms RightPop's policies).

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Right-Wing Populists may support expanding the File:Welf.png Welfare State, but only for the "deserving", this concept has been referred to as File:WelfChauvin.png Welfare Chauvinism and is primarily popular in Europe. However there still is a good amount of them who traditionally support File:Econlib.png Economic Liberalism, specially in the File:Cball-Commonwealth.png Anglosphere and File:LatAm.png Latin America.

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File:Rpop.png Right-wing populism is used as a strategy in some cases, by growning File:Conservative.png conservative political parties. In order to bring together members from all File:Rightunity-yellow.png right-wing views, common values of them are emphasized and File:Pop.png pro-people discourses are adopted.

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File:CappyPop.png Capitalist Populism

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Capitalist Populism is a variant of right-wing populism which focuses on radical support of File:Lfree.png laissez-faire capitalism and the free market. Capitalist populists tend to be File:Libertarian.png right-libertarian in countries such as the US. Despite being culturally center, capitalist populists are strongly right wing and believe that taxes are way too high wanting to move, often, to a more per capita than a progressive system seen in the United Kingdom with Margaret Thatcher's poll tax which made occupants pay for each person in a household rather than the previous system of a property tax paid for by the owner.

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Centre-Right Populism is a right wing ideology that is mostly hard to find a difference as it looks similar to File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png regular right-populists or moderate File:Natcon.png national conservatives because of its rhetoric but moderate right wing policies. It is for things like reform immigration check and moderate File:Antisjw.png anti-identity politics, oppose some EU institutions and policies, and seek reform (Eurorealism) etc however many also take centrist positions on social issues might just not talk about social issues that much, in order to push for more right wing economic/cultural policies. It is generally just national conservatism.

File:FashPop.png Fascist Populism

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Fascist Populism is a File:Fash.png fascist variant of Populism. Fascist populism is popular among File:NeoFash.png neo-fascist parties across Europe, such as the File:APF.png Alliance For Peace and Freedom, and multiple File:BritFash.png British fascist parties, such as File:BritishDemocrats.png the British Democrats party and the File:PatAlt.png Patriotic Alternative party.

File:UltranatPop.png Populist Chauvinism

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File:UltranatPop.png Populist Chauvinism is a far right, File:Ultranat.png ultranationalist subvariant of right-wing populism that puts a heavy emphasis on File:Nation.png Nationalism and File:Modnat.png Patriotism. The idea of File:PalUltranat.png national palingenesis is popular opon populist chauvinist circles, as palingenetic nationalism advocates for a File:Pop.png popular revolution in order to bring about a rebirth of the nation. Populist chauvinists focus on a File:Antimultcult.png heavy opposition to immigration, claiming that immigration threatens the sovereignty of the nation and the identity of the people. Populist chauvinists believe in a File:Ultranat.png strong and almost militant nationalism, and are fiercely opposed to any kind of File:Sep.png separatism, claiming that separatist movements are part of a elitist plot to divide the nations people. This tenant of Populist Chauvinism has influenced ideologies such as File:Jingoism.png Jingoism.

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"We've finally given liberals a war against fundamentalism, and they don't want to fight it. They would, except that it would put them on the same side as the United States."

File:PopHawk.png Populist Hawkism, also known as Neoconservative populism, is a ideology that combines File:Necon.png neoconservatism with right-wing populism. Most populist hawks believe that military interventions are the only way to stop File:Jihad.png "radical Islam" and "communism". Many populist hawks are strongly File:Anticommunism.png anti-communist, believing that a communist elite is strangling the nation's economy and national interests. Populist hawks tend to be strongly File:Islamophobia.png anti-Islam, claiming that Islam is a threat to national security. These Hawks declare that only they can make "us" respected again on the international stage, to take the fight to communists and fascists abroad such as ISIS and Saddam Hussein, and promote free-market economics although many may call for more compassion meaning a larger welfare state and progressive taxation.

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File:ReactPop.png Reactionary Populism is a variant of File:Rpop.png right-wing populism that puts a heavy emphasis on File:Trad.png preserving cultural hierarchy and traditional social order against a supposed File:Prog-u.png progressive elite. Most reactionary populists believe that family and traditional values are ingrained within the ideals of the File:Nation.png nation and are to be defended at any cost.

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Nativism is a political movement File:WelfChauvin.png prioritetizing interests of native citizens over immigrats. It aims to File:Cultcon.png conserve native culture (oftem File:Ethnonat.png defined by ethnicity) and limit the immigration.

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File:Rpop.png Right-wing populism is portrayed as a stereotypical... well... File:Rpop.png right-wing populist. Meaning that he's VERY conservative, often suspicious (but not hostile) of foreigners, LGBT+ people (mostly, some do tolerate them while being sceptical towards the other categories [i.e. the T community], for instance File:AliceWeidel.png Alice Weidel who's against discussion of sexuality prior to puberty and legalization of same-sex marriage despite being a lesbian), non-Christians (if applied to either America or Europe), takes national pride very seriously and NEVER shuts up about it, might even deny climate change or to put it simply, his personality will resemble people like File:Blump.png Donald Trump, File:Bolsonarism - alt.png Jair Bolsonaro, File:MarineLePen.png Marine Le Pen, File:Sal.png Matteo Salvini, File:Orban.png Viktor Orbán, and File:Faragism.png Nigel Farage.

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He is usually portrayed as being rather nationalistic, not liking the behaviour of progressives and/or socialists, and really loving File:Illum.png conspiracy theories and memes. He also browses alternative social medias especially File:Gab.png Gab, File:Telegram.png Telegram and File:GETTR.png GETTR as he often gets censored by mainstream social media platforms such as File:Facebook.png Facebook, File:YouTube.png YouTube and File:Twitter.png Twitter.

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File:Rpop flag.svg
Flag of Right-Wing Populism

The symbol of right-wing populism is a white fist (representing the power of the common people) on a blue background (representing right-wing economical and cultural aspects).

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  1. Draw a ball
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We The People will ceaselessly strive..

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"We will bring back our jobs. We will bring back our borders. We will bring back our wealth. And we will bring back our dreams."

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  1. A common trend among news/political outlets (usually on the centre) is to conflate right-wing populism with populism in general, despite it's certain destinctivness.
  2. Almost always on the cultural difference, sometimes economically
  3. In countries such as File:Cball-Serbia.png Serbia, File:Cball-Romania.png Romania, File:Cball-Hungary.png Hungary, and File:Cball-Greece.png Greece.
  4. Especially seen in politicians File:Fortuynism.png Pim Fortuyn and File:AliceWeidel.png Alice Weidel.

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  1. "The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan differs vastly from the Democratic Party of the United States. In Japan, liberalism adheres to the understanding of liberal and democratic values as outlined in Jeffersonian Democracy, and are thus closer to libertarian values."-=-
  2. "Abortion destroys a pregnancy, often causing fetal pain. Abortion has two victims: the unborn child, and the mother who can never forget the loss."
  3. https://www.conservapedia.com/Alt-right
  4. "Feminism is a destructive ideology that can cause an alienation between women and men. Feminism denies, or downplays, differences between men and women; opposes homemaking, child-rearing, and homeschooling and promotes participation by women in predominantly male activities, regardless of their life pursuits or interests. Most prominent modern feminists support abortion and promote misandry."
  5. "Big Government refers to a government that is excessively influential in the everyday lives of citizens, often due to its far-reaching agencies. Ronald Reagan advocated a position that the government was too big, and smaller government would serve the people better in contrast to the left wing approach which has an emphasis on big government. Conservatives, as well as libertarians, believe in smaller and more effective government, as well as the principles of self-governance and subsidiarity."
  6. "Progressives are quick to point to their label and proclaim that they stand for "progress",[2 but do everything they can to hide the fact that where they want to make progress to is a big government that is in control of every aspect of Americans' lives."]
  7. "The Progressive movement is an extremist position on the American far-Left and the dominant voter base of the contemporary Democrat Party. Progressivism supposedly advocates equality regardless of racial origin or sexual orientation. After the mass murder-suicide of 909 progressive activists in 1978 the movement fell into obscurity,[2 but has enjoyed a resurgence with the Democrat Party-aided rise to power of Barack Obama in the 21st century. While the term liberal describes an attitude, progressive describes an agenda.]
  8. "Racism, often expressed through dog whistles and code words, is a manifestation of the sin of pride - thinking you are something you are not, in this case, better than someone else because of your ethnic heritage or because of someone else's ethnic heritage outside your bloodline."
  9. "Socialism refers to a set of related left-wing socio-economic systems based on control by a bureaucratic elite of the means of production (as opposed to individuals personally owning property). It is a failed system.[4 ideology based on hate, dehumanization, envy, segregating people by class, and mass murder[5] and which promotes totalitarianism at the expense of individual freedom."]
  10. Phyllis Schlafly, mother of Conservapedia's founder Andrew Schlafly, was a Bircher. Also, some Conservapedia articles like their one on NATO (archive) cite The New American as a source.
  11. "During the three presidential campaigns of Pat Buchanan, Conservative Inc. smeared him and put him down, while propping up their own candidates, such as George H. W. Bush, Bob Dole and George W. Bush."
  12. "Jiang Jieshi (October 31, 1887 – April 5, 1975), commonly referred to in Anglicized format as Chiang Kai-Shek,[1 was the pro-freedom Christian leader of China from 1928 until 1949."]
  13. "Modern liberals reject classical liberalism, which is now a purported aspect of conservatism."
  14. "Climate change" or climate agenda became the new, ineffective name used by liberals for their global warming hoax, which they coined as it became obvious that there is no crisis in global warming. "
  15. "Environmentalism is a political movement that is anti-conservative in nature, and in some ways even harmful to the environment (such as being pro-marijuana, which is detrimental to the environment). The stated claim of environmentalism is to secure the long-term sustainability of the Earth. But many priorities of environmentalism are antithetical to the needs of mankind."
  16. "While often said to be a fascist, and despite adopting certain elements of fascism during his rule, his ideology differed from fascism in several ways. Fascism has the revolutionary aim to transform a society, while Franco's rule was rather conservative and traditional. The main elements of his rule are said to be national Catholicism, conservatism, authoritarianism, anti-freemasonry, anti-Communism, a strong promotion of Roman Catholicism and support of the family. Some of his early supporters in the Falange were fascist, but he distanced himself from fascism after World War II."
  17. "The Polish party KORWiN and its leader Janusz Korwin-Mikke have been associated with ideas of conservative libertarianism and nationalism."
  18. 18.0 18.1 Despite calling themselves paleoconservatives and isolationists, Conservapedia endorses some of Donald Trump's interventions overseas, making them more semi-interventionist/semi-isolationist in practice.
  19. "Nationalism is a feeling of unity among a group of people born out of the French Revolution and Age of Enlightenment idea of worship of the Patrie, or one's national origins and a sense of pride in their country. Nationalists today support national sovereignty and self-governance over globalism, preserving their respective national cultures and demographics over multiculturalism, and a border wall. Economic nationalism is a variant of nationalism that prioritizes a nation-state's economic independence. Nationalism has a strong association with limited government, individual liberty, and national cohesion,[1[2] and it frequently serves as a force for national unity and against identity politics and racism.[3]
  20. "Pinochet restored the free market, traditional Western values, and prosperity to Chile after tyranny under communism. Leftists hated Pinochet for his conservative policies, to the point of wrongly imprisoning him in England on political charges long after Pinochet had relinquished power."
  21. Conservapedia has made the unfounded claim that abortion causes breast cancer.
  22. "Simply put, E=mc² is liberal claptrap."
  23. "He was one of the greatest American Presidents and part of the conservative movement since the late 1970s. His victorious presidential debate with Jimmy Carter a week before the 1980 presidential election was the most-watched presidential debate in history until Donald Trump's first debate with Hillary Clinton in 2016."
  24. "Russia opposes the homosexual agenda and has passed laws prohibiting the promotion of homosexuality and limiting abortion, and Dem politicians publicly hate Russia for its conservatism."
  25. "A baptized Russian Orthodox Christian who quotes the Bible, Putin leads the increasingly conservative Russia against the homosexual agenda, transgenderism, and towards the pro-life side. Abortion and other leftist values had virtually wiped out natural population growth in Soviet times, and left an indelible scar on culture. Liberals criticize Putin and Russia because they disagree with him on social issues. Putin has also criticized liberal values as "against nature" and out of touch with a more traditional population."
  26. "Uribe was democratically elected with 62 per cent of the vote and has built roads and lowered crime rates in major cities. He has been harshly criticized by human rights groups for alleged violations of human rights."
  27. "Videla was a military man, appointed the de facto president of Argentina, by a military junta, during the National Reorganization Process, to fight communism and save the country from the Marxist regime."
  28. "Hamas is a radical Islamic fascistic political and terrorist organization in Gaza and the West Bank known for their usage -en masse- of civilians as human shields."
  29. https://www.conservapedia.com/Palestinian
  30. "Palestine" anti-Israel "activists" have always attempted to seek alliances in spite of contradictions, let alone zero relation or comparisons, by propaganda of falsifying facts and casting the M.E. conflict to suit to the 'ears' of other causes' activist."
  31. "AFD pro-Russia movement", Wikipedia.org.
  32. https://es.e-noticies.cat/politica/repaso-silvia-orriols-cup-por-israel-infumable
  33. The party has been described as "a right-wing party in terms of social issues, but left-of-centre on economic issues."
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  35. "Michelle defends “feminine, not feminist” politics at an event in Rio..."
  36. https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2022/10/bolsonaristas-ajudam-pl-a-crescer-mas-veteranos-do-centrao-sao-maioria-na-bancada.shtml
  37. https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2025/12/pl-mira-diversidade-em-2026-com-gays-de-direita-e-periferia.shtml
  38. "Bolsonaro's new party: PL was at the center of the monthly allowance scandal in the Lula government"
  39. "Bolsonaro's new party summit brought together those accused of corruption and even torture"
  40. "Who is Valdemar Costa Neto, arrested for the monthly allowance and now for possession of an irregularly registered firearm"
  41. [[https://www.estadao.com.br/politica/deputados-partido-bolsonaro-pl-votam-interesse-governo-lula-off-shores-reforma-tributaria-nprp/ "Who are the deputies from Bolsonaro's party who vote in favor of the Lula government's proposals"
  42. "Alliance with PT in cities in the Northeast will be an exception, says PL leader"
  43. https://www.gp1.com.br/df/distrito-federal/noticia/2025/2/20/jantar-do-pl-reune-o-ex-presidente-bolsonaro-e-influenciadores-de-direita-588267.html
  44. "The National Citizens Alliance (NCA) supports the equality of rights, fair treatment, and equality of opportunity for all Canadians. The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) community as a tax-paying minority deserve all the rights and equality of opportunity that any other Canadian receives."
  45. "GE15 Muhyiddin claims that a viral video of speech on Jews and Christians was taken out of context", 18 November 2022.
  46. PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang has claimed that people who advocate for the English language to be taught in Malaysia are "stuck in a colonial mindset".
  47. "Common Man's Front", Wikipedia.org.
  48. https://twitter.com/ukiplgbt
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  51. https://web.archive.org/web/20210222135904/https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/entry/marion-marechal-et-jordan-bardella-censures-facebook-repond_fr_6033b141c5b67c32961f2ce8
  52. 52.0 52.1 https://www.weltwoche.ch/ausgaben/2019-13/weltwoche-international/edito-thierry-baudet-die-weltwoche-ausgabe-13-2019.html
  53. 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 53.4 "As the new axis of evil (Iran, Russia, China, and North Korea) presents an ever-growing threat, the United States and our allies sent a clear message last night. We will always fight to protect innocent civilians and defend the free world."
  54. Farage has described the Alt-Lite who joined UKIP under the leadership of Gerard Batten as ‘Lunatic, criminal fringe’ and their influence over UKIP was a factor in him leaving the party. However, he is otherwise de-facto Alt-Lite in many respects.
  55. 55.0 55.1 https://x.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1936674885528383849
  56. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0lz8xn8zd8o
  57. Nigel Farage school letters reveals concerns about fascism
  58. Reclaiming Britain - Reform UK: "Multiculturalism has led to the growth of separate communities that risk nurturing extremism and the rejection our way of life. Christian values are under threat."
  59. 59.0 59.1 Reform UK Constitution UK Electoral Commission
  60. Constitutional Reform - Reform UK
  61. Farage is running a cult, says ex-Reform MP Lowe
  62. 62.0 62.1 Richard Tice has called on the Government to enforce a ban on demonstrations that coincide with Armistice day
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  64. Farage backs calls for nationalisation of UK steel industry
  65. Nigel Farage speaks left's language with calls for more nationalisation
  66. "Nigel Farage a Stalinist dictator, says UKIP MEP"
  67. "Gosar" is similar to the portuguese word "Gozar" - which means the act of ejaculation
  68. 68.0 68.1 "Gaddafi Saddam and Joerg Haider", Diepresse.com (in German).
  69. they supported Animal Rights
  70. "Operation Cabralzinho", Wikipedia.org (Portuguese)[Verify].
  71. Marçal also showed that he is in favor of the green agenda for São Paulo. He defended by the electrification of the car fleet as a solution to the pollution that covers the city. In addition, he promised to eliminate the municipal tax on electric vehicles.
  72. According to Marçal, "Governmentalism is based on the idea that each Brazilian is unique and was born with the mission of governing himself, his family and his sphere of influence" and that "it values the individuality of each Brazilian, therefore, freedom, respect for differences and tolerance are fundamental principles".
  73. He claimed to have tried to resuscitate people during a wake, but was unsuccessful.
  74. https://web.archive.org/web/20110913124456/http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/bruce-anderson/bruce-anderson-a-life-spent-trying-in-vain-to-preserve-the-suburban-idyll-618069.html
  75. 75.0 75.1 75.2 "McInnes is a co-founder of Vice (although he and the magazine severed ties 10 years ago) and more recently has been a frequent guest on FOX News and a contributor for the racist site VDARE where he denigrated Muslims and called Asian Americans “slopes” and “riceballs.”
  76. 76.0 76.1 "The Proud Boys, the bizarre far-right street fighters behind violence in New York, explained"
    • "The brawl between the “Proud Boys” and counterprotesters started outside the Metropolitical Republican Club, where the group’s founder, Gavin McInnes, was reenacting the assassination of Inejiro Asanuma, the leader of the Japanese Socialist Party, in 1960."
    • His shift to the far right also included espousing anti-Muslim sentiments (“the Muslim world is filled with shoeless, toothless, inbred, hill-dwelling, rifle-toting, sodomy-prone men”)"
  77. McInnes has called feminism "a cancer" and women are banned from entering the Proud Boys.
  78. File:Tarrio.png Enrique Tarrrio promised the end of the war on drugs in his political platform. McInnes himself has also previously said that he is for the legalization of all drugs.
  79. The Proud Boys commonly used Confederate symbolism at their rallies, and have criticized attempts to remove Confederate statues.
  80. Transphobia Is Perfectly Natural
  81. Trans men are not allowed to join the Proud Boys.
  82. Some Proud Boys members have anti-semitic views. In March 2017, a group of Rebel Media hosts, including McInnes, spent a week touring Israel. However, McInnes made a non-Rebel video in which he defended Holocaust deniers, blamed Jews for the Treaty of Versailles, and said he was "becoming anti-Semitic". McInnes also produced a comedic video for Rebel called "Ten Things I Hate about Jews".
  83. 83.0 83.1 83.2 In 2008 Palin called for the United States to support Georgia and Ukraine against Russia by granting them membership of NATO. However, in 2024, she made a tweet that appeared to endorse Putin following his interview with Tucker Carlson.
  84. [4], fanpage.it.
  85. Early on in Rook's political career, she mentions wanting to stop anyone with an IQ below 70 from voting, but it's unclear if she implements this policy upon coming to power.
  86. Stronach is a billionaire
  87. Stronach was charged of rape and sexual harrasment
  88. How Japan's Biggest Idiot Singlehandedly Destroyed a Political Party
  89. Political positions of Donald Trump#Abortion
  90. https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/04/world/trump-ai-image-pope-intl-hnk
  91. Summary of the January 6 Attack Report
  92. Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR
  93. The Associated Press, banned from White House press pool, renews request to court for reinstatement
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  95. Trump’s War on Blue America
  96. Trump wove Christian religious imagery into his 2024 presidential campaign, characterizing it as a "righteous crusade" against "atheists, globalists and the Marxists". He stated that his aims included restoring the United States "as one nation under God with liberty and justice for all".
  97. United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
  98. List of conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump
  99. Trump's Fake Electors Plot
  100. Trump once defied the NRA to ban bump stocks. He now says he "did nothing" to restrict guns
  101. The Surprisingly Durable Myth of Donald Trump, Anti-Imperialist
  102. 102.0 102.1 Trump is teasing US expansion into Panama, Greenland and Canada
  103. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/30/nyregion/trump-convicted-hush-money-trial.html
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  105. Trump Defends the "Grab 'Em by Pussy" Remark
  106. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/ending-illegal-discrimination-and-restoring-merit-based-opportunity/
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  108. Trump has complimented Putin numerous times and has suggested Ukraine to give territory to Russia, and many accuse the Russian government of spreading misinformation to help Trump win in both the elections of 2016 and 2024. However, he did send aid to Ukraine during his first term.
  109. President Trump said he had decided to shorten a 50-day deadline he had given Russia to end the conflict or face punishing new sanctions.
  110. Donald Trump Sexual Misconduct Allegations
  111. Trump Create Sovereign Wealth Fund
  112. Political Positions of Donald Trump#Transgender Rights
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  114. Racial views of Donald Trump
  115. "Trump signs order to cancel student visas for pro-Hamas protesters"
  116. "Trump says he wants to 'clean out' Gaza and move Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt"
  117. [https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-executive-order-sanctioning-international-criminal-court-rcna191018 "President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order sanctioning the International Criminal Court, accusing the body of improperly targeting the United States and Israel. The order includes both financial sanctions and visa restrictions against unspecified ICC officials and their family members found to have assisted in investigations of U.S. citizens or allies. NBC News previously reported on the contents of the order in an obtained fact sheet."]
  118. Trump accuses Netayahu of disloyalty: "F**k him"
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  120. Trump Honors Andrew Jackson in Tennessee
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  122. Trumpism during the 2000s
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  125. 125.0 125.1 125.2 JD Vance says he's wouldn't have certified 2020 race until states submitted pro-Trump electors at 7:18
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  129. https://x.com/AmoneyResists/status/1912180035114406251
  130. How Lord of the Rings shaped JD Vance's politics
  131. "Marriage is a thing between a man and a woman.- Ventura in 2018.
  132. Ventura has criticized other Portuguese parties for not giving a clear pro-Israel stance, and has proposed moving the Portuguese embassy to Jerusalem.
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  140. https://es.ara.cat/politica/bandera-israeli-parlamento_129_5390209.html
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