• Mr Fox's centre-right party is widely seen to represent the face of modern Mexican business.

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  • No party won enough seats to govern alone in 2010, so Rutte cobbled together a coalition with another center-right party.

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  • The alliance includes Monti's Civic Choice for Monti, the Christian Democrats and a smaller centre-right party, Future and Freedom for Italy.

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  • In 1985, the National Front, France's far-right party, was already gathering over a quarter of the vote in local elections here.

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  • Elections in the Basque region of Spain resulted in gains for the country's ruling centre-right party and for radical Basque nationalists.

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  • Another far right party, LAOS, could take about 3% of the vote.

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  • The leader of Fidesz, Hungary's centre-right party, won a stunning two-thirds majority in parliament on April 25th, taking 263 of the 386 seats.

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  • One consequence of the in-fighting has been the creation this week of a new centre-right party that will run on an explicitly anti-Orthodox platform.

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  • However they failed to agree to phase out sanctions imposed four months ago upon Austria, after it had included a far-right party in its government.

    ECONOMIST: No withholding

  • Greek left-wing MP Dimitris Stratoulis has said he was attacked in Athens by three men claiming to be supporters from the far-right party Golden Dawn.

    BBC: Greek MP 'attacked by far-right Golden Dawn'

  • We read a lot about the thuggish extreme-right party, Golden Dawn.

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  • But many of Italy's current generation of leaders, including in the new grand coalition government of Prime Minister Enrico Letta, were trained in the center-right party.

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  • Advanced approval workflows for outbound content with recognition of inappropriate content and permissions to route to the right party, either PR, legal, customer service or marketing.

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  • And Berlusconi, whose center-right party has strong support among the wealthy entrepreneurs of Italy's productive regions, also passed up an opportunity to make a better showing for the center-right.

    CNN: Italy tumbles into 'chaotic uncertainty'

  • Rajoy received a boost in his home region of Galicia where his centre-right party won a majority of the parliamentary seats against two nationalist groups and a socialist party.

    CNN: Spain's next threat: Losing 20% of its economy

  • Greek youth unemployment is at 51.5% and a third of the French electorate in the first round of its presidential elections voted for either an extreme left or right party.

    CNN: On Greek economy, who will blink first?

  • The billionaire businessman, who jumped into politics two decades ago by forming his own center-right party, has long blamed his many criminal cases on prosecutors he contends side with the left.

    NPR: Pro-Berlusconi Rally In Italy Draws Cheers, Jeers

  • Mr Fraser, who was seen as the frontrunner, wanted to abolish the Scottish Conservatives - often described by critics as a "toxic brand" - in favour of a new centre-right party.

    BBC: Ruth Davidson: Voters don't trust Tory motives

  • And while Golden Dawn gained strength, another far-right party, LAOS, lost its small presence in the 300-seat parliament as voters punished it for its support for Greece's austerity program, Gemenis pointed out.

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  • In the Netherlands too there have been some interesting recent currents, with the centre right party expressing greater reservations about European integration, expropriating some of the language once confined to the extremes.

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  • They may not be helped by the ostentatious love-in between Mr Sarkozy and Tony Blair, who spoke (in French) to rapturous applause at an event organised by the president's centre-right party last weekend.

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  • The ruling center-right party of Prime Minister Boiko Borisov, which won parliamentary elections in 2009, has been steadily losing public support in the wake of the country's worst economic downturn in a decade.

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  • Support for Jobbik, the thuggish far-right party which won 17% of the vote in April, and the Magyar Garda, its uniformed wing, is sliding as the party fractures amid a welter of mutual recriminations.

    ECONOMIST: Hungarian politics

  • Germany's constitutional court in Karlsruhe rejected the ban after it established that most of the evidence against the far-right party was inadmissible because it had been collected by government intelligence agents who had infiltrated the organisation.

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  • Since she was appointed rather than elected, Mr Sarkozy's centre-right party is seeking to boost her standing by putting her top of the list for the next municipal elections in the bourgeois 7th arrondissement of Paris.

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  • Hence the core of this contest rests upon the proposal by one candidate, Murdo Fraser, to replace the current set-up with a new centre-right party, distinct from but allied to the Tories south of the border.

    BBC: 'Fascinating dilemma' for Scottish Tories

  • And a former president of Italy, Francesco Cossiga, with the same purpose in mind, launched a brand-new centre-right party, which has attracted about 50 members of parliament (but has promptly run into problems with its leader).

    ECONOMIST: Italy

  • Seeing the New Democracy MPs storm out of the Greek parliament on Friday, and refuse to back the MTFS, has got their leader Antonis Samaras instantly crossed off the Christmas card list of every centre-right party in Europe.

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  • And many of the Lib Dem policies that have been accepted by the Tories, such as aiming to free low-earners from income-tax and contemplating cuts to NHS spending, are ones no centre-right party would struggle to swallow anyway.

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  • This shift had been preceded in the late 1990s by the rise of two new parties: Shinui, an anti-clerical outfit founded by Tommy Lapid, and Yisrael Beitenu, a far-right party, backed mainly by Russian immigrants, led by Avigdor Lieberman.

    ECONOMIST: Israeli politics

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