2023
DOI: 10.1080/13569317.2023.2196516
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Moderate in power, populist in opposition? Die Linke’s populist communication in the German states

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“…The split between the moderate and radical wings within Die Linke, which was already visible within the PDS (Koß and Hough 2006, p. 78), is well reflected at the level of subnational branches. In federal states where Die Linke is governing, the party uses much less populist communication than in states where the party is in opposition (Thomeczek 2023). Commentators have suggested that the party has become somewhat centrist in states such as Thuringia, where Die Linke has been leading the government since 2014 (Schwesinger 2019).…”
Section: Die Linke Wagenknecht and Their Populismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The split between the moderate and radical wings within Die Linke, which was already visible within the PDS (Koß and Hough 2006, p. 78), is well reflected at the level of subnational branches. In federal states where Die Linke is governing, the party uses much less populist communication than in states where the party is in opposition (Thomeczek 2023). Commentators have suggested that the party has become somewhat centrist in states such as Thuringia, where Die Linke has been leading the government since 2014 (Schwesinger 2019).…”
Section: Die Linke Wagenknecht and Their Populismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the analysis, the populism dictionary by Gründl (2022), which was developed based on an analysis of texts from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, was used, which consists of 238 terms. The dictionary is the currently most comprehensive dictionary project for the study of populism in German texts; it has been featured K (Breyer 2023;Thiele 2022;Thomeczek 2023) and addresses many of the shortcomings of previous populism dictionaries (Pauwels 2017;Rooduijn and Pauwels 2011). The greatest advancement is that it works based on multiword expressions.…”
Section: Analysis: Populist Communication By Die Linke Mps 2005-2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her contentious stance concerning immigration has caused a division between Wagenknecht and The Left. The divide within the party between those aligned with Wagenknecht's radical perspectives and those exhibiting a more moderate stance can even be found on the subnational level (Thomeczek 2023). As a result, the public has started to speculate whether former party leader Sahra Wagenknecht is forming a splinter party with a left-wing authoritarian 1 focus.…”
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