What is another word for Sarkozyism?

Pronunciation: [sˈɑːkəzɪˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Sarkozyism refers to the political ideology and policies of Nicolas Sarkozy, the former President of France. The term is often used to describe a mix of conservative and liberal ideas that emphasize strong leadership, tough law and order policies, and pro-business economic policies. There are several synonyms for Sarkozyism, including "Sarkozysme" in French, "Sarkozyismus" in German, and "Sarkozismo" in Spanish. Other related terms include "Sarkozyste" (meaning a supporter of Sarkozy) and "Sarkolâtrie" (meaning an excessive admiration of Sarkozy). While the term Sarkozyism is increasingly used to refer to a specific political ideology, it remains a subject of debate among political analysts and historians.

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