Left-wing, yet nationalist. Former PM’s new party may stir up Lithuanian politics Tags:Europe 5 comments Why can’t you have left wing nationalist? Funnily enough we Germans tried it, we even called them National Socialist, or Nazi´s in short. But they were a one hit wonder in the 1940s and then somewhat unpopular /s Basically, another populist party. In Lithuania we have more populist parties than non-populist parties. Since he’s talking about ethnic nation-state this could be bad news for local poles and russians if his party ever win. So, Canada? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Funnily enough we Germans tried it, we even called them National Socialist, or Nazi´s in short. But they were a one hit wonder in the 1940s and then somewhat unpopular /s
Basically, another populist party. In Lithuania we have more populist parties than non-populist parties.
Since he’s talking about ethnic nation-state this could be bad news for local poles and russians if his party ever win.
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Why can’t you have left wing nationalist?
Funnily enough we Germans tried it, we even called them National Socialist, or Nazi´s in short.
But they were a one hit wonder in the 1940s and then somewhat unpopular
/s
Basically, another populist party. In Lithuania we have more populist parties than non-populist parties.
Since he’s talking about ethnic nation-state this could be bad news for local poles and russians if his party ever win.
So, Canada?