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  1. Pauline Lee Hanson (née Seccombe, formerly Zagorski; born 27 May 1954) is an Australian politician who is the founder and leader of One Nation, a right-wing populist political party. Hanson has represented Queensland in the Australian Senate since the 2016 Federal Election.

  2. Pauline Lee Hanson (de soltera Secombe, anteriormente Zagorski; nacida el 27 de mayo de 1954) es una política australiana que se ha desempeñado como senadora por Queensland desde 2016. Es la fundadora y líder de Una Nación de Pauline Hanson , un partido político conservador nacionalista y populista de derecha .

  3. Pauline Hanson's Please Explain | Facebook. 498K followers • 133 following. Intro. Authorised by P Hanson, Pauline Hanson's One Nation, Brisbane. Page · Politician. +61 1300 857 466. senator.hanson@aph.gov.au. onenation.org.au. Closed now. Photos. See all photos. Pauline Hanson's Please Explain. 470,654 likes · 14,978 talking about this.

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    • The Birth of One Nation
    • Hanson’s Downfall and Political Resurrection
    • Hanson’s Populist, Nativist Beliefs
    • The Mainstreaming of The Far-Right
    • Hanson’s Legacy and Impact on Society

    Hanson first emerged on the political landscape in 1996 when she was disendorsedas the Liberal Party candidate for Oxley following racist comments she made about Indigenous people in a letter to the Queensland Times. She contested the election anyway, running as an independent on a self-described nationalist, populist and protectionist platform, an...

    One Nation’s initial success, however, was short-lived. Hanson failed to win the newly redistributed seat of Blair at the 1998 federal election. Her party then began to suffer from internal divisions, poor leadership and Hanson’s personal and financial scandals. She was subsequently convictedof electoral fraud in 2003. (It was later overturned on a...

    Hanson can best be described as a populist radical right politician, alongside such figures as Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, Marine Le Pen and Viktor Orbán. For populist figures, politics are seen as a struggle between everyday, ordinary people and a corrupt, illegitimate and out-of-touch elite. But more importantly, the populist radical right also u...

    Hanson’s resurgence in 2016 occurred in a very different political climate than her first stint in parliament in the late 1990s. Political scientist Cas Mudde refers to the 21st century as the “fourth wave of the far-right”. It is a time when far-right ideas are becoming increasingly tolerated, debated and normalised in the mainstream and the bound...

    There are a couple of ways to think about Hanson’s legacy and impact on society. The first is to gauge her direct influence on government policy through her role as a parliamentarian. There’s no doubt she has wielded considerable influence as one of a number of senators to hold the balance of power in recent years. Yet, despite some success in infl...

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  4. Get Involved. Senator Pauline Hanson was elected to the Federal Senate on the 1st July 2016 as a Senator for Queensland. Senator Hanson’s role is to represent all residents of Queensland from Coolangatta up to Weipa out to Mount Isa and down to Texas on Federal Government matters.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · One Nation leader Pauline Hanson told a white senator to "go back to New Zealand", four years before she tweeted that Australia's first female Muslim senator should "piss off back to Pakistan", a court has heard.