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    Are left-wing parties experiencing lowest popularity since Cold War? New report reveals shocking details

    January 17, 2025Updated:January 17, 2025 World No Comments
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    According to a thorough analysis of recent primaries conducted by the Telegraph, left-wing social events around the world are experiencing their lowest levels of support since the Cold War era. Left-leaning events accounted for only 45 % of votes in 73 democratic elections held worldwide last year, according to the study, which looked at the results of 73 of those votes and 42 % in Western Europe and the United States.
    In contrast, right-wing parties have garnered an average of 57 % of seats, marking the widest gap between the two democratic ideas since 1990. The landslide defeat of President-elect Donald Trump in the United States, who received 77 million popular vote, compared to vice president Kamala Harris ‘ 75 million, has further emphasized this pattern.
    Experts predict that the decline in popularity of left-wing events is likely to continue, with future votes in Canada, Australia, and Germany expected to see related costs for democratic individuals. Professor Matthijs Rooduijn, a social scientist from the University of Amsterdam, told the Telegraph,” The pattern is off. There is no compelling reason to believe that it will prevent any time soon.
    According to polls, Pierre Poilievre, a liberal leader, is in the running to succeed Justin Trudeau, who just announced his resignation. Also, Australia’s conservative party has taken a slight lead over the ruling liberal state ahead of the country’s future vote later this month, according to The Telegraph statement.
    Experts attribute the rise in right-wing events to a number of factors, including conservative immigration laws in the US and some of Europe. According to Jeremy Cliffe of the German Council on Foreign Relations think pond,” The globalization-driven drop of organized labor, rising identity politics harnessed more effectively by the Right than the Left, and a general tendency among Communist forces to fragment more than unite” are three additional changes that were highlighted by the New York Post.

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