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Fascist electoral performance

Hello,

I think it is pretty obvious that this article is of very low quality, with no methodological rigour and messing up things which are key and unimportant. But I sort of understand the reason: the topic is so vital, with so much literature and abundant competitive theories present, that anyone with minimum awareness and responsibility would feel overwhelmed if trying to re-write it.

And so feel I. Instead, I venture to offer statistical insight into one issue, namely genuine support for fascism in European countries. I include a table with electoral results, plus some necessary notes. Hope this is at least a minor improvement.

Of course I am acutely aware that in case of almost any party listed in the table there are doubts, questions and challenges regarding its fascist qualification. Moreover, there are probably some parties missing in the table (e.g. the Catalan Estat Català) which in historiography are at times also discussed against the fascist background. But I believe I have put enough reservations in the text not to engage in hair-splitting.

rgds, --89.76.22.216 (talk) 20:37, 23 December 2020 (UTC)

User:Braganza has added a tag which claims that this section is incomplete. It may well be, though I have did my best to examine fascist movements from Iceland to Greece and from Finland to Portugal. However, I would expect some word of explanation or at least a hint what appears to be missing. Any particular country? Any particular party? Any particular period? Adding tags like this does not seem to improve the entry. Please could you make an effort and engage here, on this talk page, to say what is missing and what should be added. Regards, --2A02:A318:E142:AE80:E865:995A:97A5:25E5 (talk) 19:24, 2 October 2023 (UTC)

There are often multiple parties which are often missing Braganza (talk) 19:34, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
especially hungary had dozens of them Braganza (talk) 19:44, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
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