Newly founded political parties rarely have the financial tools to compete with the often hundred-year-old parties in Europe. This is, unfortunately, one of the main reasons behind why so many new political parties fail.
And even though some of the new parties do gain traction —due, for example, to an especially charismatic leader or by taking up a divisive political opinion—their financial disadvantage will probably remain for a long time. Thus, we collected ten smart moves that parties with a limited budget can do to break through, or at least hold on until the next election.