Populisme
Democrats turn to “affordability” message for 2026, but critics say it lacks populist punch
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With the 2026 midterm elections looming, Democrats across the ideological spectrum are rallying around an “affordability” message aimed at addressing voters’ cost-of-living worries. Some party strategists and liberal critics argue the framing helps unify Democrats but is unlikely to satisfy voters’ broader anger about inequality without sharper, more explicitly populist policies.
The Patriotic Alliance has gained seats in recent by-elections across South Africa, outperforming former coalition partners like the DA and ANC. Led by Gayton McKenzie, the party is campaigning aggressively for the upcoming local government elections, emphasizing capable leadership amid municipal instability. Analysts note the PA's populist appeal is drawing support from marginalized communities.
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Marie Demker, professor i statsvidenskab, advarer om, at populister, der tager kontrol over global politik, risikerer at ignorere internationale regler og konventioner. Dette truer verdensstabiliteten, især for små stater som Sverige. Uden demokratisk accountability kan konsekvenserne blive ødelæggende.