Date: 2019
Type: Article
The electoral success of the radical left : explaining the least likely case of the communist party in Graz
Government and opposition, 2019, Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 145-166
WEISSKIRCHER, Manès, The electoral success of the radical left : explaining the least likely case of the communist party in Graz, Government and opposition, 2019, Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 145-166
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66130
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Recently, scholars have shown a growing interest in radical left parties (RLPs). In terms of electoral success, the rise of the KPo Graz, the Communist Party in Austria's second biggest city, represents perhaps the most counterintuitive case in Western Europe. Adding to previous studies, the rise of the KPo Graz contradicts many of the claims made and patterns found about the conditions for the electoral success of RLPs. While the national KPo was voted out of parliament in 1959, the Graz branch has been a member of local government since 1998. Since then, the party has managed to gain 20 per cent of the vote in three out of four elections. In 2017, the KPo defended its place as the second largest party in local legislature and stayed ahead of the radical right FPo, on the rise at the national level. In stark contrast to the Communists' current strength, however, they did not gain even 2 per cent of the vote in 1983. This analysis shows how the party has managed to own' the issue of housing and to exploit local political opportunities in order to be electorally successful. The findings point to the importance of agency and the subnational level for RLPs, and highlight more general questions in the study of this party family.
Additional information:
Published online : 30 May 2017
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66130
Full-text via DOI: 10.1017/gov.2017.14
ISSN: 0017-257X; 1477-7053
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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