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  1. In recent years two populist regionalist parties have emerged in the alpine region, the Lega dei Ticinesi (LDT) in Switzerland and the Lega Nord (LN) in Italy ...

  2. Oct 31, 2017 · Based on a quantitative analysis of party newspaper articles published from 2009 to 2015, this study finds that 1) the three parties exhibit higher levels of populist communication than mainstream parties, 2) that the populist communication of both the Lega and the MCG does not vary across issue domains, while the SVP significantly relies more ...

  3. Given that the safeguarding of border security has always constituted a key aspect of the Lega Nord's political ideology, I can only express my approval of this measure. Monolingual examples Spanish How to use "lega" in a sentence

  4. Cedroni argues that Lega Nord’s language has overturned the previous codes of political language. This language doesn’t need newspapers, the radio, or television: It is a form of non-mediated communication that is mainly expressed through posters and banners, and it spreads because of the rudeness of the speeches and insults (often ...

  5. Regionalist Populism / Populist Regionalism. Regionalism can be defined as a thin ideology that politicizes the specificities of the population living in a certain sub-state region vis-à-vis the population of the state as a whole, according to an article collectively written by Reinhard Heinisch, Emanuele Massetti and Oscar Mazzoleni. To the ...

  6. The Lega’s transformation from a fringe, regionally-based party to a ‘national’ political force and the largest party in the 2019 EP elections meant that Salvini’s Euroscepticism was constructed on a recontextualisation of the party’s ‘old’ idea of regionalism, based on a form of localist Sovereignism/Populism in the discourse of ...

  7. Jan 10, 2017 · The aim of this article is to examine and quantify the relationship between regular immigration and voting for anti-immigration parties in Italy’s eight Northern regions – from 1992 to 2015 – and in Italy’s forty-five Northern provinces from 2004 to 2015. Firstly, we identified the Lega Nord as Italy’s main xenophobic party, then we used a fixed effects regression model for panel ...

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