List of political slogans

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

  • Zimbabwean Lives Matter – 2020 online protest against the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Americas

Canada

Cuba

  • Hasta la victoria siempre (Spanish for 'Until Victory, Forever!') – slogan used by Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara
  • Patria o Muerte (Spanish for 'Homeland or Death') – 1960 slogan of Fidel Castro used for the first time at a memorial service for the La Coubre explosion; became a motto of the Cuban Revolution
  • Patria y Vida (Spanish for 'Homeland and Life') – slogan and reggaeton song originating from the San Isidro Movement[6] and associated with the 2021 Cuban protests; the slogan is an inversion of the Cuban Revolution motto Patria o Muerte ('Homeland or Death')

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

Asia

Bangladesh

  • Bangladesh Zindabad (Bengali for 'Long live Bangladesh') – expression of Bangladeshi patriotism often used in political speeches and at cricket matches
  • Tumi Ke? Ami Ke? Razakar! Razakar! Ke boleche, ke boleche, shoirachar, shoirachar![13] (transl. Who are you? Who am I? Razakar! Razakar! Who says? Who says? The Dictator! The Dictator!). The slogan was used by protestors as Sheikh Hasina[14] who referred to students as "razakar" for during the 2024 quota reform protest.

China

India

  • VANDE MATRAM
  • Jai Bhim (Hindustani for 'Hail Bhim' or 'Victory to Bhim') – slogan used by Indians, especially Ambedkarites, referring to B. R. Ambedkar
  • Jai Hind ('Hail India')
  • Jai Jawan Jai Kisan ('Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer') – slogan used by the Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shashtri in 1965; later adapted by other politicians

Indonesia

Israel

  • Am Yisrael Chai (Hebrew for 'The Nation of Israel Lives On')[20]

Iran

  • Woman, Life, Freedom (Kurdish: Jin, Jiyan, Azadî, ژن، ژیان، ئازادی) – slogan that became a rallying cry during the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran as a response to the death of Mahsa Amini

Japan

Pakistan

Palestine

Europe

Belarus

  • Long Live Belarus! – motto widely used by members of the Belarusian democratic and nationalist opposition as well as members of the Belarusian diaspora

Croatia

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

France

Germany

Greece

  • Ena-Ena-Tessera (ένα-ένα-τέσσερα; 1–1–4) – slogan from the late 1960s to early 1970s referencing Article 114 of the 1952 constitution

Ireland

Portugal

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Romania

Russia

Scotland

Serbia

Spain

  • ¡Democracia Real YA! (Spanish for 'Real Democracy NOW!') – grassroots organization and slogan used in 2011 protests
  • Let Txapote vote for you – slogan used by the right and far-right during the 2023 Spanish general election; referring to Basque separatist Francisco Javier García Gaztelu (nicknamed "Txapote"), the slogan was used against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
  • Una, Grande y Libre (Spanish for 'One, Great and Free') – Francoist slogan for Spanish nationalism

Yugoslavia

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

See also

References

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