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  1. The centre-right coalition ( Italian: coalizione di centro-destra) is a political alliance of political parties in Italy active under several forms and names since 1994, [1] when Silvio Berlusconi entered politics and formed the Forza Italia party. [2] [3] [4] It has mostly competed with the centre-left coalition.

  2. Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 20 and 21 October 2017. [1] All 200 members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected and Andrej Babiš of ANO 2011, also the leader of the resultant government, became the Prime Minister. The coalition government following the 2013 parliamentary elections consisted of the two largest ...

  3. Centre ( Croatian: Centar) is a liberal [6] political party in Croatia. The party was formed under the name Pametno (English: Intelligently) in Split in 2015 out of the citizens' initiative Za pametne ljude i pametan grad ("For smart people and a smart city"). [7] The fundamental values endorsed by the party are the promotion of democracy ...

  4. The Centre Party ( Icelandic: Miðflokkurinn) is a Nordic agrarian, populist [3] and conservative political party in Iceland, established in September 2017. [5] [6] [7] It split from the Progressive Party due to leadership disputes, when two factions decided to band up as a new party before the 2017 Icelandic parliamentary election.

  5. Agir, officially Agir, la droite constructive ( [a.ʒiʁ]; lit. 'Act, the Constructive Right' ), was a political party in France, established on 26 November 2017. [13] The majority of its founding members were previously associated with the Constructive faction within the centre-right Republicans. Styling itself as a " liberal, social, European ...

  6. New Centre-Right (Italian: Nuovo Centrodestra, NCD) is a political party in Italy. History. It was created on 15 November 2013 by Angelino Alfano. It split from Silvio Berlusconi's The People of Freedom party. References

  7. Horseshoe Theory is an idea in political science. It asserts that the far-right is more similar to the far-left than to the center-right and vice versa. Horseshoe Theory is often used as argument for centrism . The name Horseshoe Theory comes from the idea that politics is not a straight line from left to right but bent like a horseshoe so that ...

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