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'''Percederation''' is the general trend marking the decline of {{wp|centre-right}} {{wp|conservative}} {{wp|political parties}} in [[Euclea]] since 2015. These parties, which traditionally have represented the right of Euclean politics, have seen a significant drop in support. Some parties have hit historic lows in support while others have disbanded entirely. The decline in support for traditional centre-right parties has been accompanied by an increase in support for {{wp|centrism|centrist}} or {{wp|nationalism|nationalist}}, {{wp|right wing populism|right wing populist}} parties. It is believed to be a contributing factor to the [[Pink Wave]], a shift towards {{wp|centre-left}} {{wp|social democracy|social democratic}} parties. | '''Percederation''' is the general trend marking the decline of {{wp|centre-right}} {{wp|conservative}} {{wp|political parties}} in [[Euclea]] since 2015. These parties, which traditionally have represented the right of Euclean politics, have seen a significant drop in support. Some parties have hit historic lows in support while others have disbanded entirely. The decline in support for traditional centre-right parties has been accompanied by an increase in support for {{wp|centrism|centrist}} or {{wp|nationalism|nationalist}}, {{wp|right wing populism|right wing populist}} parties. It is believed to be a contributing factor to the [[Pink Wave]], a shift towards {{wp|centre-left}} {{wp|social democracy|social democratic}} parties. | ||
The name comes from the {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}} ''per cedere'', meaning yield. It originated after the collapse of the [[Etrurian Federalist Party]] in 2016, who were supplanted by the nationalist, right-wing [[Tribune Movement]]. Since then, it has been applied more broadly as centre-right parties throughout Euclea | The name comes from the {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}} ''per cedere'', meaning yield. It originated after the collapse of the [[Etrurian Federalist Party]] in 2016, who were supplanted by the nationalist, right-wing [[Tribune Movement]]. Since then, it has been applied more broadly as centre-right parties throughout Euclea experienced decline. It has also been used to describe shifts within parties, away from centre-right politics towards right-wing politics. | ||
==In Euclea== | ==In Eastern Euclea== | ||
===Alsland=== | ===Alsland=== |
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Percederation is the general trend marking the decline of centre-right conservative political parties in Euclea since 2015. These parties, which traditionally have represented the right of Euclean politics, have seen a significant drop in support. Some parties have hit historic lows in support while others have disbanded entirely. The decline in support for traditional centre-right parties has been accompanied by an increase in support for centrist or nationalist, right wing populist parties. It is believed to be a contributing factor to the Pink Wave, a shift towards centre-left social democratic parties.
The name comes from the Vespasian per cedere, meaning yield. It originated after the collapse of the Etrurian Federalist Party in 2016, who were supplanted by the nationalist, right-wing Tribune Movement. Since then, it has been applied more broadly as centre-right parties throughout Euclea experienced decline. It has also been used to describe shifts within parties, away from centre-right politics towards right-wing politics.