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What (who) is right-of-centre - definition

SHORT-LIVED PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND (1994–1996)
Right of Centre; Right-of-Centre; Right of Centre Party; New Zealand Conservitave Party

right-of-centre         
POLITICS THAT LEAN TO THE RIGHT OF THE SPECTRUM, BUT CLOSER TO CENTRE THAN OTHERS
Centre right; Progressive right; Right-of-center; Right-of-centre; Right of center; Center-right; Center right; Centre-Right; Right of centre; Centre Right; Moderate Conservative; Centre Right politics; Centre to Centre-right; Moderate right; Centre-right; Center-right politics; Moderate right politics; Right leaning; Center-Right; Centre right politics; Center right politics
Note: in AM, use 'right-of-center'
You can describe a person or political party as right-of-centre if they have political views which are closer to capitalism and conservatism than to socialism but which are not very extreme.
...the new right-of-centre government.
? left-of-centre
ADJ: usu ADJ n
New Zealand Conservative Party         
The New Zealand Conservative Party (originally known as Right of Centre) was a short-lived political party in New Zealand. It was founded by a dissident National Party MP, Ross Meurant.
Centre-right politics         
POLITICS THAT LEAN TO THE RIGHT OF THE SPECTRUM, BUT CLOSER TO CENTRE THAN OTHERS
Centre right; Progressive right; Right-of-center; Right-of-centre; Right of center; Center-right; Center right; Centre-Right; Right of centre; Centre Right; Moderate Conservative; Centre Right politics; Centre to Centre-right; Moderate right; Centre-right; Center-right politics; Moderate right politics; Right leaning; Center-Right; Centre right politics; Center right politics
Centre-right politics lean to the right of the political spectrum, but are closer to the centre. From the 1780s to the 1880s, there was a shift in the Western world of social class structure and the economy, moving away from the nobility and mercantilism, towards capitalism.

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New Zealand Conservative Party

The New Zealand Conservative Party (originally known as Right of Centre) was a short-lived political party in New Zealand. It was founded by a dissident National Party MP, Ross Meurant.

Examples of use of right-of-centre
1. The main Right–of–centre opposition party Fidesz reiterated calls that Mr Gyurcsany should resign today.
2. None more so than two iconoclastic right–of–centre bloggers, Fawkes and Iain Dale.
3. Newland‘s Telegraph clearly remains right of centre but is noticeably less hidebound.
4. "To strive for peace is noble", declared the right–of–centre Corriere della Sera.
5. I do think stopping Clarke is terribly important," one right–of–centre Tory said yesterday.