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He is opposed to abortion, gay marriage and essentially anything progressive, and is in favor of liberalization of gun laws, privatization of government industries and the laxing of environmental regulations, taking a strongly [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] economic agenda. He wants to align Brazil to be closer with [[File:Zio.png]] Israel and the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States, and openly admires [[File:Blump.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Donald Trump]]. =====[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile [[File:Republican_chile.png]]===== '''[[File:Republican_chile.png]] Republican Party''' was founded in 2018 out of the results of ''Republican Ideas'', both created by initiative of '''José Antonio Kast''', a former [[File:UDI.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Independent Democratic Union]] partisan, after growing disappointed for the lack of a strong defense of the party in topics such as traditional family and opposition to progressive laws such as abortion and gender ideology.<br> In 2017 he ran for President independently, representing a right wing sector that strongly defended such values and wasn't happy with the idea of voting for Sebastián Piñera again. He got 7.9% of counted votes.<br> That sentiment grew as he approved gender identity laws, pardoned illegal migrants and let increasing crime be. Popular demand for a voice against that wasn't present in any political party; so Republican Party was founded with that task in mind.<br> After the 2019 widespread riots in most major cities in Chile, the proposal of rewriting the Chilean Constitution from scratch and a subsequential referendum, José Antonio Kast was one of the only Chilean politicians with a clear standing against its rewriting, thus becoming the face for the "hard right wing" in Chile.<br> In 2021 he ran for President a second time representing an electorate which was tired of the inaction of the right wing parties to preserve Chilean integrity, its institutions and its foundations. He got the second place with 44.1% of the counted votes. =====[[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt [[File:Morsi.png]]===== =====[[File:Cball-France.png]] [[File:Therm.png]] France [[File:Zemmour.png]] [[File:PNL(France).png]]===== [[File:Therm.png]] The '''Thermadorian Reaction''' was a period during the final phases of the Reign of Terror during the events of the French Revolution. It was a coup led by more moderate elements of the French National Convention, who denounced the tyrannical policies of [[File:Jacobin.png]] [[Jacobinism|Maximilian Robespierre & the Committee of Public Safety]]. After they subsequently lost support from the [[File:Plain.png]] [[La Plaineism|Plaineist]] deputies of the National Convention, the [[File:Jacobin.png]] Montagnards & their Communard supporters were declared outlaws, arrested after a skirmish at the Hôtel de Ville, and executed. The Thermadorians then initiated a White Terror against those who were still loyal to the Montagnards, & barred them from receiving public office. The regime itself, known as the [[File:Oligarchy.png]] [[Oligarchy|Directory]], established limitations to prevent one person from concentrating power, thus creating an oligarchy of five men in the process. For the most part, it was a relatively ineffective regime, & completely unpopular with the people. It was ultimately overthrown in a coup d'état by [[File:NapoleonI.png]] [[Bonapartism|Napoleon Bonaparte]] & [[File:Sieyès.png]] [[La Plaineism|Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès]], who replaced it with the French Consulate. '''Zemmourism''' is the ideology of [[File:Cball-France.png]] French politician Eric Zemmour, and his party, [[File:Reconquete.png]] '''Reconquete'''. Zemmour founded Reconquete in December 2021, with an entent to participate in the then-upcoming 2022 French presidential election. The party quickly gained popularity, as the [[File:MarineLePen.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism|National Rally]] party was becoming less far-right as the years went by. However, Zemmour would poorly preform in the first round of the election, and ended up endorsing Le Pen in the second round. In his political positions, Zemmour considers himself a [[File:Gaullismicon2.png]] [[Gaullism|Gaullo-]][[File:Bonaparte.png]] [[Bonapartism|Bonarpartiste.]] Zemmour calls for [[File:Unitary.png]] [[Nationalism|national unity,]] believing that all of a nations problems can be solved via sovereignty. Zemmour has [[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism|reactionary views on social issues,]] claiming that France has plunged into a state of decline due to [[File:Fem.png]] [[Feminism]], [[File:Pro-Choice1.png]] abortion, homosexuality, and other progressive views being culturally accepted. Zemmour has argued that [[File:Mansphere.png]] [[Manosphere|women are unsuited for major political positions,]] and that homosexuality is the erosion of masculinity. Zemmour is [[File:Antimultcult.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism|opposed to immigration,]] claiming that [[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|that the French population is being replaced by migrants.]] Zemmour is also opposed to Islam, calling for the banning of the hijab, and a investigation into funding for Muslim religious organizations. He is a strong supporter of [[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism|Israel, describing the Israel-Hamas war the "fight for our civilization".]] Zemmour supports [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|protectionism,]] [[File:Corp.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|cutting corporate tax,]] and proposes raising the retirement age to 64. He also supports [[File:Euroscept.png]] [[Separatism|withdrawing France from the EU]] and [[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|strengthening the French armed forces.]] [[File:De Lesquen.png]] '''Henry de Lesquen''' is a far-right figure, near non-existent politically speaking, with a racialist and national-liberal doctrine. He is also the leader and co-founder of the metapolitical think tank Carrefour de l'Horloge,he also have his own party:'''[[File:PNL(France).png]] Parti National-Libèral (PNL)'''. Other prominent figures that share his ideology are other two of the seven co-founders of the Carrefour de l'Horloge: defunct Yvan Blot founder of the association '''[[File:Semidirect.png]] Agir Pour la Democratie Directe''' which have the objective to change the french constitution into the [[File:Helv.png]] swiss model and Jean Yves-Gallou that it is part of the party [[File:Reconquete.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism#France|Reconquest]]. =====[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] [[File:AlexGauland.png]]===== [[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] '''Alternative for Germany''' is a [[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|National Conservative]] party in Germany created by Bernd Lucke in 2013. Originally starting out as a more softly Eurosceptic [[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Liberal Conservative]] party, it starting taking a much more hardline stance in 2015, with the current incarnation of the AfD promoting anti-immigration, anti-Islam, anti-feminist, and climate change denialist rhetoric, along with being more overtly against European integration. The party also supports an [[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|Ordo-Liberal]] economic platform, citing inspiration from Walter Eucken and Ludwig Erhard, and wants to install a [[File:Semidirect.png]] [[Democracy#Semi-Direct Democracy|Swiss-style semi-direct democracy]]. There was an even more right-wing faction of the party called [[File:DerFluegelAfD.png]] [[Ultranationalism|"Der Flügel"]], with some of its members having ties to Neo-Nazi groups, although it was formally dissolved in 2020. [[File:AlexGauland.png]] '''Alexander Gauland''' is German right-wing politician and one of leader of [[File:Alternative_for_germany_ball.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|AfD]] party. He began his political career joining [[File:CDU_Party.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Christian Democratic Union]]. Gauland grew dissatisfied with policies of [[File:Merkelism.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Angela Merkel]], especially German economic aid for Greece. He then left CDU and founded Alternative for Germany. In 2014, party entered Landtag of Brandenburg with Gauland becoming the deputy. He served as co-leader of the party until 2019, first with [[File:AliceWeidel.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Alice Weidel]] and then with [[File:Alternative_for_germany_ball.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Jörg Meuthen]]. Gauland's views are [[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|socially conservative]] and [[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|economically liberal]]. He's known for his staunch anti-immigration stance, supporting Germany's and the European Union's borders. Gauland also attended [[File:Pegida.png]] [[Ultranationalism|PEGIDA]] demonstrations and praised the organisation. He's also known for his numerous controversial statements regarding [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Germany's past]], including one stating that Germans "should 'be proud of' its soldiers in both world wars". =====[[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy [[File:Pareto.png]]===== =====[[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan [[File:LDP(Japan).png]]===== [[File:LDP(Japan).png]] '''Japan LDPism/Jimintōism''' '''Japan LDPism (Jimintōism)''' refers to the ideological formation surrounding the long-governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has dominated the political system of Japan since its founding in 1955. Rather than a fixed doctrine, it operates as a structured yet adaptive synthesis of [[File:Synccon.png]]'''big tent conservatism''', [[File:AuthLibDem.png]]'''authoritarian liberal democracy''', and [[File:Unitary.png]]'''centralism''', sustained through a [[File:SemiAuthPar.png]]'''dominant-party system''' that has only briefly been interrupted. Scholars frequently classify this arrangement as a form of [[File:CompAuth.png]]'''competitive authoritarianism''', in which electoral competition exists but is consistently shaped by institutional advantages, patronage networks, and media influence aligned with the ruling party. ---- ==== Historical Formation and Cold War Foundations ==== The origins of LDPism lie in the postwar consolidation of conservative forces during the “1955 System,” when rival right-wing parties merged to form the LDP as a bulwark against socialist and [[File:Anticommunism.png]]communist movements. This formation occurred under the broader geopolitical shadow of the Cold War, with strong backing from the United States, which viewed Japan as a critical ally in containing communism in East Asia. As a result, [[File:Anticommunism.png]]'''anti-communism''' became foundational, extending beyond domestic opposition to include hostility toward [[File:Anti-Juche.png]]North Korea and a persistent strategic suspicion of [[File:Sinophobia.png]]China within segments of the party. During this period, LDP leadership figures such as Nobusuke Kishi—a controversial former wartime bureaucrat—helped shape a political culture and economy Reminiscent of [[File:PostFash.png]] '''{{PCBA|Post-Fascism}}'''. Kishi’s revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in 1960 demonstrated both the party’s commitment to alliance politics and its willingness to [[File:PolState.png]]suppress domestic protest movements. 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