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  • To what extent does ideological congruence between citizens and parties affect electoral turnout? We discuss how the lack of ideological match among political alternatives leads citizens to abstention. We study this in two scenarios: pre-, and post-European financial crisis. As known, the European crisis gattered the emergence of new parties that, in some cases, responded to a lited party supply for more extreme ideological positions. Thus, citizens to whom traditional parties were ideologically distant might find incentives in voting for parties that cover an ideological space that in the past was empty. For this reason, we test whether the emergence of new parties has contributed to the electoral mobilization of citizens. (xsd:string)
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