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  1. From Federalism to Secession. Ilvo Diamanti. The year 1996 represented a turning point for the Lega Nord and its political strategy. The Lega definitively changed character, transforming itself from an versatile and heterogeneous political actor, a "great cha- meleon" as Giovanni Pajetta described it,1 into one with a project so spe- cific and ...

  2. Lega Nord openly accepts. As one observer of the party noted, it “delights in shocking its opponents with scandalous political behaviour.” (Barber 1) This scandalous political behavior stems out of the reality that the party is populist, or for the people. Like any type of political institution, in order to succeed as a party, Lega Nord needs

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

    Lega Nord. Lega Nord ( LN; English: Northern League ), whose complete name is Lega Nord per l'Indipendenza della Padania (English: Northern League for the Independence of Padania ), is a right-wing, federalist, populist and conservative political party in Italy. In the run-up of the 2018 general election, the party was rebranded as Lega ( lit.

  5. Oct 10, 2022 · Lega Nord was founded in 1991 by its charismatic leader Umberto Bossi, aiming at representing the interests of small and medium entrepreneurs of Northern Italy who felt undermined by the Italian political agenda.

  6. Jul 26, 2019 · 9 Duncan McDonnell, ‘A weekend in Padania: regionalist populism and the Lega Nord’, Politics, vol. 26, no. 2, 2006, 126–32 (127); Daniele Albertazzi, ‘Addressing “the people”: a comparative study of the Lega Nord’s and Lega dei Ticinesi’s political rhetoric and styles of propaganda’, Modern Italy, vol. 12, no. 3, 2007, 327–47 (331–2); Cas Mudde, Populist Radical Right ...

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    • 2019
  7. Interpretations of the Lega Nord Introduction Bossi’s movement appeared on the political scene just at the moment that many commentators were interpreting the end of the Cold War and the subsequent decline of the traditional, ideologically-based, mass parties as marking the end of Italy’s anomalous status in Western Europe.

  8. In 1959, Cuba began a social revolution under the leadership of the 26th of July Movement, named for the date in 1953 when movement leaders tried to overthrow the dictatorial regime of Fulgencio Batista with an ill-fated attack on the Moncada army barracks in Santiago, the country’s second-largest city. The movement, under the leadership of ...

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