Instrumentalización de la cultura política: el éxito de Fidesz en Hungría

2019 
Radical right-wing populism has positioned itself on the radar of European public opinion since the resurgence of the refugee crisis in 2015 and the Brexit referendum in 2016. It is a phenomenon that stands out for its ability to insert in the conjuncture of the moment, appealing to the intrinsic aspects that make up its vision of society. It is classified in a particular party family: Populist Radical Right Parties (PRRP). This dissertation aims to delve into the concept of PRRP, its characteristics, and the instrumentalization of the political culture developed by them to boost its success. This analysis will be developed through the approach to a case study of recent notoriety: Hungary and the Fidesz-Hungarian Civic Union party as a winning formula that managed to ascend to the domain of power in the country and remain in that position for nine years. What determines this winning formula? To understand it, Hungary's political culture and its instrumentalization as a means of adapting and issuing the offer presented by Fidesz play a fundamental role, from its return to power in 2010 to the present.
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