populist|populists in English

noun

['pɑpjəlɪst /'pɒpjʊl-]

supporter of Populism, supporter of grass-roots political movements

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1. The populists resorted to conspiracy, terror and regicide.

2. Angry populists like Pat Buchanan will exploit the disaffection of those left behind.

3. Edwards is seen as a populist Democrat.

4. Conte’s is serving his second consecutive stint as prime minister — first as the head of an alliance of right-wing nationalists and populists, and then leading a coalition of populists and

5. Call for papers “The populist transformation of constitutional law: Populist Constitutionalism and democratic representation ”International Conference,Thessaloniki,7-8 May 2021

6. Newman was a master of populist medical rhetoric.

7. 18 Newman was a master of populist medical rhetoric.

8. But this is surely no more than a populist gimmick.

9. Welfare Chauvinism supports Right-Wing Populist, National Conservative and Paternalistic Conservative

10. The first at least is populist, and the second is elitist.

11. His longtime friends describe his populist style as no political gimmick.

12. Nicolae Ceaușescu had a major influence on modern-day Romanian populist rhetoric.

13. He co-opted many nationalist slogans and cultivated a populist image.

14. Free Coinage of silver was another rallying cry of the populist party

15. But, rather than focus on real solutions, today’s populists are often appealing to people’s basest instincts.

16. How does he sound populist without offending his supporters in the corporate boardroom?

17. At first they devoted themselves to self-education, fierce polemics against the populists, and propaganda among circles of selected workers.

18. It was the age-old problem that had not been solved since the Populists first went to the people in the 1870s.

19. Or are they simply reacting emotionally to finely crafted television commercials and populist rhetoric?

20. During the 1860s and 70s the populists attributed to the primitive peasant commune all the characteristics of a latent socialist order.

21. The Vanguard faction, on the other hand, does not discard populist nationalism and racism.

22. However, the bill was revised in parliament by Solidarity politicians bowing to populist pressures.

23. Our democratic and populist urges have driven us to reject anything that smells of elitism.

24. It was accompanied by violence; the miners lost and many moved toward the Populist party.

25. In the FPÖ [ Austrian populist party ] they said that homosexuality is a culture of death.