Talk:Pasokification
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The contents of the Decline of center-left parties page were merged into Pasokification on 27 September 2020. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
This article was nominated for merging with Decline of center-left parties on May 2020. The result of the discussion (permanent link) was Merge "Decline of center-left parties" into "Pasokification". |
Definition
[edit]The article says:
"Pasokification is the decline of centre-left social-democratic political parties in Europe and several other Western countries during the 2010s and the simultaneous rise of nationalist, left-wing and right-wing populist alternatives."
Should the rise of nationalism etc. really be included in the definition of the term? An alternative phrasing could be:
"Pasokification is the decline of centre-left social-democratic political parties in Europe and several other Western countries during the 2010s, often accompanied by the rise of nationalist, left-wing and right-wing populist alternatives."
--Giödmar (talk) 10:17, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
Too many examples and not enough explanations
[edit]As it currently stands most of the article is just a page of examples, like "the Social Democratic Party of [Country X] lost Y amount of seats in the year 2022". There should be more written about what exactly Pasokification is, how it happened happened. I am sure there have been plenty of academic papers published about it so again this article needs actual information, not just a list of examples. Rousillon (talk) 19:22, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
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