Part of a talk during the Symposium "Populism: what’s next for democracy?" by the University of Canberra in April 2017.
Exploration of Ahora Madrid as a democratic populist movement deepening democracy, and challenges the universal applicability of existing political theories to catalogue the effects of populism.
2. Long wave of anti-
austerity protests
(2011-2015)
• #15M
• Miner’s strike
• Citizen waves
• Surround the
congress
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6. 1. Can we catalogue Ahora Madrid as a populist party?
2. Has it deepened or eroded the local democratic institutions?
3. If it combines populism and political regeneration:
what are its traits and how can it be included in current
frameworks for understanding populism?
7. Populism as a political style (Tormey and Moffit, 2014)
8. Populism as a political style (Tormey and Moffit, 2014)
Identification with the “common people”, “common sense”.V
9. Populism as a political style (Tormey and Moffit, 2014)
Identification with the “common people”, “common sense”.
Identification of an elite, responsable of the crisis.
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10. Populism as a political style (Tormey and Moffit, 2014)
Identification with the “common people”, “common sense”.
Identification of an elite, responsable of the crisis.
Low political tone apposing those of the elites.
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17. Is this populist performance compatible
with a deepening of democracy?
18. Dimensions of the quality of democracy
(Diamond and Morlino’s)
Procedure
citizens can evaluate the
democratic process
Content Results
Satisfies expectatives for
government
Liberty and equality
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20. Madrid democracy deepening
Legitimacy/results Representation/content
• Madrid audits Madrid
• Municipal office against fraud
and corruption
• New transparency portal
• New processes (presents +
advertising)
• Madrid audits Madrid
• Horizontal integration grassroot
movements
• Open party participation
• Decide Madrid
• Referendums
• Protenction minorities
21. Criticism
• Low citizen engagement (under 8%)
• Poor wording for referéndum questions
• Primacy of vertical logic over horizontal
• Overrepresentation netizens and Ahora Madrid supporters in digital platforms
• Relationship with the press (Ahora Madrid blog commenting news from the media)
22. • Akkerman, Weyland, Abts and Rumments: incompatible.
• Mudde: “ugly”, erodes rights of minorities, prevents coalitions.
• Laclau: populism contingent to democracy.
Populism and democracy
23. Conclusions
• New populist experiments (Inclusive populism?)
• Non-populist parties eroded Spanish democracy. Populist parties are
deepening it.