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This book examines VOX, the first major and electorally successful
populist radical right-wing party to emerge in Spain since the
death of General Franco, and the restoration of parliamentary
democracy in the late 1970s. In December 2018, VOX, a new party on
the populist radical right, entered the Andalusian regional
parliament, and played the role of kingmaker in the ensuing
government formation discussions. Since then, under the leadership
of Santiago Abascal, VOX has earned political representation in
numerous local, regional and national elections. The party
attracted more than 3.6 million votes in the November 2019 general
election, making VOX the third largest party in the Spanish
Congress. In two years, the party has become a key political
challenger and an important player in Spanish politics. This book
explains the origins of the party, its ideology and relationship
with democracy, its appeal with voters, and its similarities with
(and differences from) other populist radical right parties in
Europe. It draws upon a rich source of domestic as well as
cross-national survey data and a systematic analysis of party
manifestos which provide a detailed account of the rise of VOX and
what its emergence means for Spanish politics. This volume will be
of interest to scholars of comparative politics, political parties,
voters and elections, Spanish politics, the populist radical right
and populism in general.
This book examines VOX, the first major and electorally successful
populist radical right-wing party to emerge in Spain since the
death of General Franco, and the restoration of parliamentary
democracy in the late 1970s. In December 2018, VOX, a new party on
the populist radical right, entered the Andalusian regional
parliament, and played the role of kingmaker in the ensuing
government formation discussions. Since then, under the leadership
of Santiago Abascal, VOX has earned political representation in
numerous local, regional and national elections. The party
attracted more than 3.6 million votes in the November 2019 general
election, making VOX the third largest party in the Spanish
Congress. In two years, the party has become a key political
challenger and an important player in Spanish politics. This book
explains the origins of the party, its ideology and relationship
with democracy, its appeal with voters, and its similarities with
(and differences from) other populist radical right parties in
Europe. It draws upon a rich source of domestic as well as
cross-national survey data and a systematic analysis of party
manifestos which provide a detailed account of the rise of VOX and
what its emergence means for Spanish politics. This volume will be
of interest to scholars of comparative politics, political parties,
voters and elections, Spanish politics, the populist radical right
and populism in general.
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