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Ultraright groups, as The Radical Right definition states, are normally called "far-right" groups, [12] but they may also be called "radical right" groups. [13] According to Clive Webb, "Radical right is commonly, but not exclusively used to describe anticommunist organizations such as the Christian Crusade and the John Birch Society...
Radical right may refer to: Radical right (Europe), a nationalist and populist tendency in European politics; Radical right (United States), a strictly conservative and anti-socialist tendency in US politics; Far-right politics, sometimes used interchangeably with "radical right"
This puts left-wingers in the left quadrant, libertarians in the top, centrists in the middle, right-wingers in the right and what Nolan originally named populists in the bottom. Several popular online tests, where individuals can self-identify their political values, utilize the same two axes as the Nolan Chart, including The Political Compass ...
Chega is polling third, behind what are, historically, Portugal’s two main parties — the center-right Social Democratic Party (PSD), which is running as part of a right-wing coalition named ...
French radical right protesters in Calais hold banners saying "Remigration" and "Diversity is a code word for white genocide", 8 November 2015. A number of radical right elements express a desire for fascist or neo-Nazi rule in Europe. [citation needed]
The far-right gained ground in Tuesday night’s Republican primary election. The most significant event of the night was the defeat of Senate Pro Tem Chuck Winder, R-Boise, by a primary challenge ...
Its far-right wing includes members such as Ulrich Schlüer and Pascal Junod, who heads a New Right study group and has been linked to Holocaust denial and neo-Nazism. [297] [298] In Switzerland, radical right populist parties held close to 10% of the popular vote in 1971, were reduced to below 2% by 1979, and grew to more than 10% in 1991.
Romanians vote in the first round of a presidential election on Sunday, with worries about the cost of living likely to earn radical right leader George Simion, who opposes military aid to Ukraine ...