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  1. Elections. The Union of Right-wing Parties ( Hebrew: איחוד מפלגות הימין, Ihud Miflagot HaYamin) was a short-lived electoral alliance of right-wing to far-right religious Zionist parties which included The Jewish Home, Otzma Yehudit, and Tkuma. The list was created ahead of the April 2019 Israeli legislative election, [2] after ...

  2. 左翼・右翼 (さよく・うよく、 英: left-wing and right-wing / left–right )とは、 政治的スペクトル の一つで、 政治 的な立場を位置づける一般的な方法である。. 伝統的な意味では 急進派 ( 社会主義 、 共産主義 )勢力 [1] を 左翼 (左派)、 保守 ・ 復古主義 ...

  3. The Right Stuff was founded by John McEntee, Daniel Huff, and Isaac Stalzer. Peter Thiel funded The Right Stuff with a seed round investment of $1.5 million. [4] [9] The New York Times reported in February 2022 that Thiel was funding the app as part of a larger effort to also finance "hard-right" political candidates with Trumpian views (though Thiel would later back away from this strategy).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsmaxNewsmax - Wikipedia

    t. e. Newsmax Media, Inc. (or Newsmax.com, previously styled NewsMax) is an American cable news, political opinion commentary, and digital media company founded by Christopher Ruddy in 1998. It has been variously described as conservative, [10] right-wing, [18] and far-right. [35] Newsmax Media divisions include its cable and broadcast channel ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CEDACEDA - Wikipedia

    t. e. The Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas ( lit. 'Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rights', CEDA) was a Spanish political party in the Second Spanish Republic. [3] A Catholic conservative force, it was the political heir to Ángel Herrera Oria 's Acción Popular and defined itself in terms of the 'affirmation and defence of ...

  6. Junge Freiheit is politically conservative, right-wing, nationalistic and described as the "ideological supply ship of right-wing populism " in Germany. [1] According to the scholar Gideon Botsch, JF is a "hinge between national conservatism and the extreme right”. [2] Alexander Gauland, a co-founder of Alternative for Germany, has claimed ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yigal_AmirYigal Amir - Wikipedia

    Yigal Amir. Yigal Amir ( Hebrew: יגאל עמיר; born May 31, 1970) [1] is an Israeli right-wing extremist who assassinated incumbent Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995, at the conclusion of a rally in Tel Aviv, Israel. At the time of the murder, he was a law student at Bar-Ilan University.