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Что (кто) такое right-of-centre - определение

SHORT-LIVED PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND (1994–1996)
Right of Centre; Right-of-Centre; Right of Centre Party; New Zealand Conservitave Party
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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.
Right of reply         
Right of reply bill; Right of Reply; Right-of-reply; Right of correction
The right of reply or right of correction generally means the right to defend oneself against public criticism in the same venue where it was published. In some countries, such as Brazil, it is a legal or even constitutional right.
Right of way (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Right-of-way (disambiguation); The Right of Way; The Right of Way (film)
Right of way is a legal concept designating allowance of use of a footpath or other route on privately owned land.
Right to resist         
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POLITICAL CONCEPT
Right to resist occupation; Right of resistance; Natural right of resistance
The right to resist is a nearly universally acknowledged human right, although its scope and content are controversial. The right to resist, depending on how it is defined, can take the form of civil disobedience or armed resistance against a tyrannical government or foreign occupation; whether it also extends to non-tyrannical governments is disputed.
Centre-right Civic Initiative         
Centre-Right Civic Initiative
Centre-right Civic Initiative () was a non-governamental organization in Romania. It was founded by former Prime Minister Mihai-Răzvan Ungureanu.
Pre-emption right         
RIGHT TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY BEFORE ANY OTHER ACQUIRERS
Pre-emption rights; Preemption right; Preemptive right; Pre-emptive right; Right of pre-emption; Right of preemption; Preemptive rights; Subscription right; Subscription rights
A pre-emption right, right of pre-emption, or first option to buy is a contractual right to acquire certain property newly coming into existence before it can be offered to any other person or entity. It comes from the Latin verb emo, emere, emi, emptum, to buy or purchase, plus the inseparable preposition pre, before.
preemptive right         
RIGHT TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY BEFORE ANY OTHER ACQUIRERS
Pre-emption rights; Preemption right; Preemptive right; Pre-emptive right; Right of pre-emption; Right of preemption; Preemptive rights; Subscription right; Subscription rights
n. the right of a shareholder in a corporation to have the first opportunity to purchase a new issue of stock of that corporation in proportion to the amount of stock already owned by the shareholder. See also: corporation shareholder stock
right-wing         
  • American [[anti-communist]] [[propaganda]] of the 1950s, specifically addressing the entertainment industry
  • On March, 1920, German monarchists, anti communists and nationalists known as the [[Freikorps]], attempted to overthrow the [[Weimar Republic]]. Also known as the [[Kapp Putsch]].
  • Russell Kirk, 1963
  • Hindu text]] the [[Dharmasastra]] as his kingdom's ruling ideology
  • Conservative Party]] poster
  • Tea Party protesters walk towards the [[United States Capitol]] during the [[Taxpayer March on Washington]], 12 September 2009.
  • [[Anti-communist]] propaganda poster depicting the [[White movement]]
POLITICAL ALIGNMENT FAVORING TRADITIONAL POLITICS
Rightism; Right wing; Right-wing; Right (political attitude); Right (politics); Right wing politics; Right Wing; Rightist; Rightists; Political right; Right-Wing; Rightwing; Right Wingers; Right winged; The right; Right-wing (politics); Right-leaning; Rightist Party; Right-Wing politics; Right Wing politics; The Right (politics); Politically right; The Right; Right-winger (politics); Right-conservative; Right-wingers; European right wing; Right wing in France; Right-wing politics in France; Right-wing party; Right-wing economics; History of right-wing politics in the United States; Right-wing politics in India; Religion and right-wing politics; Right-wing politics in Hungary
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The spelling 'right wing' is also used for meaning 2.
1.
A right-wing person or group has conservative or capitalist views.
...a right-wing government...
? left-wing
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
The right wing of a political party consists of the members who have the most conservative or the most capitalist views.
...the right wing of the Conservative Party...
? left-wing
N-SING: the N

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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.