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Populism in the Early Parliamentary Election for Members in the Croatian Parliament in 2016

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  • Penda Ivor Altaras

    (doc. dr. sc., Libertas međunarodno sveučilište; Trg J. F. Kennedyja 6 b, 10 000 Zagreb)

  • Zekaj Marin

    (mag. rel. int. et dipl., Libertas međunarodno sveučilište; Trg J. F. Kennedyja 6 b, 10 000 Zagreb)

Abstract

Based on the previously published researches of the phenomenon of populism and its presence in the Republic of Croatia, and using methodological contents analyis matrix, which has been developed by B. Šalaj and M. Grbeša Zenzerović, this paper deals with the research of the presence of populism in the early Parliamentary election held in 2016. The researches of the phenomenon of populism have been intensified on both local and global level, and populism, as a concept, is becoming increasingly present in social and political discourse. However, everyone and everything is then easily classified as populistic. In the context of the Republic of Croatia, which has been through numerous state orders throughout its political history, this paper is going to examine if there was populism, as an aspect of political action, in the 2016 elections, and it is going to potentially identify the political actors, who have been using populistic features in their political careers. Furthermore, it is going to examine which kind of populism it is.

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  • Penda Ivor Altaras & Zekaj Marin, 2019. "Populism in the Early Parliamentary Election for Members in the Croatian Parliament in 2016," Acta Economica Et Turistica, Sciendo, vol. 5(1), pages 41-63, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:acectu:v:5:y:2019:i:1:p:41-63:n:3
    DOI: 10.1515/aet-2019-0003
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