AUR : the electoral geography of Romanian conservative nationalism

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2023

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SAGE Publications

Abstract

In December 2020, Romania held elections for its new Parliament amid the pandemic crisis. The voter turnout was historically low, at 31.84%. The Alliance for the Union of Romanians, a new party, won 9% ofthe vote, making it the fourth largest party in the Parliament. Having received only 0.29% of the votes in thelocal elections held 2 months prior, Alliance for the Union of Romanians' success was unexpected. To explain this outcome, we analyse its programmatic choices, political strategy and symbolic and electoralgeographies. The pandemic crisis allowed the consolidation of a nationalist and conservative constituency originating in the 2018 constitutional referendum to ban same-sex marriages. Romania's example shows that a nationalist-conservative radical party can become viable if extra-political groups, networks and organisations are willing to lend significant local support to it.

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The authors Claudiu Craciun and Andrei Taranu are affiliated to SNSPA, Faculty of Political Science. This article is freely available on SAGE website at: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.1177/14789299231217876 Creative Commons License: CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0

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Romania, Conservatism, Populism, Pandemic

Citation

Crăciun, C. & Țăranu, A. (2023). AUR–The Electoral Geography of Romanian Conservative Nationalism. Political Studies Review, DOI: 14789299231217876.