I think the Polish and Spanish conservative parties would come close to having the same position like the US republicans.
With the exception of social healthcare. Which has been proven to be the best form of healthcare and was widely accepted throughout all political parties here.
The Polish conservatives might be a step to extreme, since some members (including former president Lech Kaczynski) have been publicly antisemetic.
The Spanish conservatives might come closest.
They also wrecked their countries economy and are to spineless to take responsibility and they also have their fair share of climate change deniers within their partie.
But on the religious section? No fucking way. Most countries here clearly seperate religion and state.
Maybe Ireland, Spain and Italy where the catholic church has enormous influence in politics can be compared, but they are mainly catholic and not protestent like the conservatives in the US.
With the exception of social healthcare. Which has been proven to be the best form of healthcare and was widely accepted throughout all political parties here.
The Polish conservatives might be a step to extreme, since some members (including former president Lech Kaczynski) have been publicly antisemetic.
The Spanish conservatives might come closest.
They also wrecked their countries economy and are to spineless to take responsibility and they also have their fair share of climate change deniers within their partie.
But on the religious section? No fucking way. Most countries here clearly seperate religion and state.
Maybe Ireland, Spain and Italy where the catholic church has enormous influence in politics can be compared, but they are mainly catholic and not protestent like the conservatives in the US.