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The following is a list of right-wing political parties. It includes parties from the centre-right to the far-right and ultra right.
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Founded | Position | Ideology | Notes |
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Forum for the National Unity of Abkhazia | FNUA | Daur Ashba | February 8, 2005 | Right-wing | Nationalism | ||
United Abkhazia | Sergei Shamba | March 25, 2004 | Centre-right | Social conservatism | |||
Ainar | Tengiz Jopua | 2010 | Right-wing | Direct democracy |
All parties in Afghanistan are officially banned. The following parties operate either underground or in exile.
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Founded | Position | Ideology | Notes |
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Islamic Dawah Organization of Afghanistan | Abdul Rasul Sayyaf | 2005 | Right-wing | Islamism | |||
National Islamic Front of Afghanistan | 1979 | Right-wing | Afghan nationalism |
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Founded | Position | Ideology | Notes |
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Åland Centre | Veronica Thörnroos | 1976 | Centre to centre-right | Conservative liberalism | |||
Moderate Coalition for Åland | MS | Annette Holmberg-Jansson | 2015 | Centre-right | Liberal conservatism | ||
Non-aligned Coalition for Åland | ObS | Bert Häggblom | 1987 | Right-wing | Conservatism | ||
Ålandic Democracy | ÅD | Stephan Toivonen | Right-wing | National conservatism | |||
Future of Åland | Pia Eriksson | 2001 | Centre to centre-right | Liberalism Ålandic independence Souverainism Cultural conservatism Pacificism |
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Founded | Position | Ideology | Notes |
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Algerian National Front | FNA | Moussa Touati | 1990s | Right-wing | National conservatism | ||
Hizb ut-Tahrir | HT | Ata Abu Rashta | 1953 | Pan-Islamism | Banned | ||
Islamic Renaissance Movement | MRI | Mohammed Dhouibi | 1990 | Centre-right, Right-wing | Conservative democracy | ||
Islamic Salvation Front | FIS | 18 February 1989 | Sunni Islamism | Banned | |||
Justice and Development Front | Abdallah Djaballah | 2011 | Right-wing | Islamic democracy | |||
Movement for National Reform | Filali Ghouini | 1999 | Right-wing | Islamism | |||
Movement of Society for Peace | MSP | Abderrazak Makri | 6 December 1990 | Sunni Islamism | |||
National Construction Movement | Binaa | Abdelkader Bengrina | March 2013 | Islamic democracy |
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