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  1. Political Ideology. Lega Nord's political ideology has evolved over the years, reflecting its journey from a regionalist party to a more nationalist one under Salvini's leadership. Regionalism. In its early years, Lega Nord focused on regionalism, advocating for greater autonomy for the northern regions of Italy.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lega_NordLega Nord - Wikipedia

    Lega Nord's political culture was a mix of northern Italian pride or even Padanian nationalism, often with claims of a proud Celtic heritage; resentment of perceived southern Italian habits and Roman authorities; distrust of the Republic of Italy and especially its flag; and some support for the free market, anti-statism, anti-globalism and ...

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  4. Sep 27, 2022 · The Lega Nord was only opportunistically a regional-autonomist party: in reality, it was a political movement that built its success on the need for community within a postmodern political environment. In this faked, ideal organic unity, conflicts and asymmetries internal to society are camouflaged and projected onto the outside world.

  5. Lesson. Quiz. Course. 186 views. Ideology of Lega Nord. The Lega Party is a right-wing party. Its members vary exactly in their beliefs, but generally speaking, the party puts forward...

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · The third part focuses on a case study of the Italian Lega Nord – which was not originally a right-wing populist party, instead belonging to a populist and ethno-regionalist party family rooted under a pro-EU and anti-statism ideology.

  7. Dec 7, 2018 · Yet, Lega Nord (which became simply La Lega in January 2018) has been marching for decades now on the thin edge of political negligence and anti-constitutionalism. The racist use of language typical of Legas style often surprises negatively our European cousins, along with its absence of tolerance towards immigrants coming from foreign ...

  8. Nov 11, 2022 · This article has examined how the Lega (Nord) has shaped its ideology by exploiting Italys historical relationship with fascism, presenting itself as a political actor ‘beyond the fascist-communist divide’.

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