Neopopulism is a political ideology that appeals to ordinary people and seeks to promote their interests. Though it is a relatively new term, there are many synonyms that have been used to describe this movement, including right-wing populism, nativism, and neo-nationalism. Other terms that could be used to describe neopopulism are authoritarianism, demagogy, or even fascism, depending on its context and specific characteristics. While such labels may be contested or controversial, they all share certain core elements such as anti-elitism, anti-globalization, and a focus on nationalism and cultural identity. Understanding these different terms and their nuances can help us to better grasp the complexities of contemporary politics and the challenges facing democracies worldwide.