List of political slogans

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Slogans and catchphrases are used by politicians, political parties, militaries, activists, and protestors to express or encourage particular beliefs or actions.

List

International usage

Africa

Nigeria

South Africa

Zimbabwe

Americas

Canada

Cuba

United States

Trump's "Make America Great Again!" sign used during his 2024 presidential campaign before Trump selected JD Vance as his vice presidential running mate
  • America is Back

Asia

Bangladesh

China

Japan

India

Indonesia

Iran

Pakistan

Europe

Belarus

Croatia

  • Za dom spremni (For the homeland - ready!)  – - Croatian nationalist slogan most known for its usage by the Ustaše

France

Germany

Greece

Ireland

Portugal

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Romania

  • irredentist phrase posing claims over the region of Bessarabia

Russia

Scotland

Serbia

Spain

Yugoslavia

Oceania

Australia

See also

References

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