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Varieties of local populism: technocracy and far-right populism in local elections

VODA, Petr

Basic information

Original name

Varieties of local populism: technocracy and far-right populism in local elections

Authors

VODA, Petr

Edition

SISP Convegno 2025, 2025

Other information

Type of outcome

Presentations at conferences

Organization

Repository – Repository

Keywords in English

populism; local politics; technocracy; far-right
Changed: 3/12/2025 00:51, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In English

In recent years, the study of populist parties has increasingly focused on their activities at the local level. Existing literature highlights that local governments provide fertile ground for populist demands, particularly for technocratic populism. Paxton (2020) argues that local governance offers the most likely context for implementing core populist demands, as it expands the opportunity to emphasize rhetoric defining ‘the people’ and advocating for their authority over elected representatives. However, current research primarily examines populist parties in local government, leaving electoral manifestos relatively underexplored. This study addresses that gap by analyzing over 500 electoral manifestos from local elections in the Czech Republic. We investigate how populist parties (ANO, SPD) frame "the people" and "the elite" and adopt technocratic approaches to local issues. Additionally, we explore how programmatic profiles correlate with contextual characteristics of municipalities, such as size, location (center/periphery), electoral support for these parties in national elections, and personal linkages to regional or national party elites.The results suggest that populist parties are more likely to rely on host ideology in bigger municipalities.

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