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Polish Political Science Review
Polski Przegląd Polityczny

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Voting PiS: Voting Left when Voting Far-Right Populist?

Abstract

Populist, especially far-right populist, parties have gained votes in recent elections across Europe recently. This observation is true for Poland as well. The far-right populist party Law and Justice (PiS, Prawo i Sprawiedliwość) won the parliamentary election in 2015. Next to the well-known nativist and populist messages, PiS promoted a social policy: the Family 500+ programme. Did this programme attract voters? The findings of this study lend reason to answer the question in the affirmative. The inclusion of social policies usually associated with left-wing parties might hence be a path to be explored by other far-right populist parties as well.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ppsr-2020-0006

Full text: https://content.sciendo.com/downloadpdf/journals/ppsr/8/1/article-p87.xml

Keywords: PiS, voting behaviour, social policy, far-right, populism