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This group includes following parties: Alliance of Patriots, Democratic Movement – United Georgia, Georgian Troupe, Christian-Democrats, Left-wing alliance, Georgian March, Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots, Industry Will Save Georgia. This group of parties supports full alignment with Russia and views the West as a primary threat ...
From the onset, Georgian Dream declared itself a centre-left oriented pro-European party, pursuing Euro-Atlantic integration and carrying a mix of centre-left and centre-right economic policies. Over time the party transformed into an explicitly culturally conservative, right-wing soft Eurosceptic party.
The Georgian national flag is a white rectangle, with a large red cross in its central portion touching all four sides of the flag. In the four corners there are four bolnur-katskhuri crosses (also referred to as a Georgian Cross or a Grapevine cross) of the same color as the large cross. Scheme.
National Bolshevik Party flags during a Dissenters' March rally in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on 3 March 2007. Since 2004, the NBP has formed alliances with other opposition forces, both far-left and right-wing. In 2004, Limonov signed the declaration titled "Russia without Putin."
The National Patriotic Forces of Russia ( NPSR ; Russian: Национально-патриотические силы России, romanized : Natsionalʹno-patrioticheskiye sily Rossii ), also known as Left-wing Patriotic Forces, [1] [2] is a Russian pole of left and right nationalist political groups that are allied with the Communist Party ...
After Donald Trump's historic guilty verdict, a steady flow of images showing upside-down American flags has appeared on social media as his supporters and right-wing commentators protest his ...
In June 2020, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) tweeted in reply to a Politico article about the boogaloo movement that an intelligence bulletin released by the agency "does NOT identify the Boogaloo movement as left-wing OR right-wing" and stated that "they are simply violent extremists from both ends of the ideological spectrum".
The caucus is positioned right-wing to far-right on the political spectrum. The group takes hardline conservative positions and favors social conservatism and small government, along with right-wing populist beliefs such as opposition to immigration reform. The group sought dozens of times to repeal the Affordable Care Act.