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Título
Euroscepticism and Populism on Europhilic Soil: The 2024 European Parliament Elections in Spain
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Populism
European Elections
Radical-Right
Euroscepticism
Ideology
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
59 Ciencia Política
5905.01 Elecciones
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
European Center for Populism Studies
Citación
Marcos-Marné, H. (2024). Euroscepticism and Populism on Europhilic Soil: The 2024 European Parliament Elections in Spain. In: 2024 EP Elections under the Shadow of Rising Populism. Gilles Ivaldi and Emilia Zankina, (eds). European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS). https://doi.org/10.55271/rp0084
Resumen
[EN] This chapter deals with the association between radicalism, populism and Euroscepticism in the context of the 2024 European elections. It first examines the electoral platforms of leading political parties and shows that Eurosceptic ideas, while not highly prevalent, are more common among forces of the radical right. It also suggests that, as second-order theories expect, national issues dominated the electoral campaign for the European Parliament (EP) in Spain. Second, public opinion data is used to describe the general state of attitudes towards the EU and their association with voting for different political parties. The main results from this section are evidence that voters of radical-right parties are more critical of the EU. They also underline a potential reconfiguration of the radical-right space that now includes Vox and a new anti-establishment, outsider formation, The Party is Over (Se Acabó La Fiesta, SALF).
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ISBN
10.55271/rp0084
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