Examples of 'centre-right' in a sentence

Meaning of "centre-right"

centre-right (adverb) - indicating a political position that is right-leaning but moderate compared to far-right ideologies. It describes a political stance that combines conservative and centrist views
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  • Leaning to the right but closer to the centre on the left–right political spectrum than other rightist variants.

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It has a liberal and centre-right orientation.
The centre-right opposition favours an election.
The party is traditionally considered centre-right.
Four centre-right politicians joined the cabinet.
Sicily is now governed by a centre-right coalition.
It was a centre-right party with ample leftist features.
The party maintains a centre-right ideology.
The centre-right will abstain on the budget.
There are a lot of fools in Centre-Right politics.
It drives centre-right parties further to the right.
He was nominated candidate of the centre-right.
The centre-right government is calling for unity against violence.
He was a member of the Centre-Right group.
The centre-right government will not give up on education reform.
In becoming the next leader of the Centre-Right.

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It has pushed the centre-right parties more to the right.
It was the third government led by the centre-right party.
Centre-right opposition groups then called for a motion of censure.
Tation of parties helps the centre-right win elections.
The centre-right topped the poll but fell well short of an.
The party is also conservative and positioned in the centre-right.
European liberals in the centre-right generally favor limited government intervention in economy.
Parliamentary deputies present were from the centre-right or the right.
The centre-right wing government has reacted by implementing severe budget cuts.
It was the fourth government led by the centre-right party.
The new centre-right coalition has begun taking actions in all of these fields.
The project had been shelved by the previous centre-right administration.
The centre-right coalition is made up of parties that follow moderate right-wing policies.
Both could be described as victories for incumbent centre-right governments.
An explosion that pushes the centre-right government to act to better preserve its island.
Täby has for a long period of time been run by a coalition of centre-right parties.
Therefore, the space left by the centre-right has been occupied by the far right.
The alliance has since been generically referred to as the centre-right coalition.
Other, smaller centre-right organisations are planning to pool their forces into a single populist party.
These experiments were opposed by the more traditional centre-right party base.
Bulgaria 's centre-right minority government submitted its request after the opposition threatened a censure motion.
The result adds momentum to the newly formed centre-right alliance.
As a reaction to this centre-right alliance, the different liberal democratic and centrist parties intensified cooperation.
He has vowed to form a government with three other centre-right parties.
Defeat the centre-right policies which have been wrecking our country for the last four years.
On the political spectrum the party is generally seen as positioning itself Centre-Right.
Its policies generally lie towards the centre-right of the political spectrum.
Speaker election was held after legislative election that concluded with victory of centre-right parties.
Through its history it has taken part in both centre-right and pure centrist coalition governments.
She is the first woman to be elected parliamentary leader of the centre-right party.
A centre-right Eurosceptic coalition comes to power.
Since its foundation, IdeA aimed at being part of the larger centre-right coalition.
It is prominent in centre-right European politics.
This put the party at odds with the mainstream centre-right parties.
CapX is broadly on the centre-right of the political spectrum.

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