The centre-right is a political term commonly used to describe or denote political parties or organisations (such as think tanks) that stretch from the centre to the right on the left-right spectrum, excluding "extreme" right wing beliefs such as fascism. A similar term is progressive right. Centre-right can also describe a coalition of right-wing and centrist parties.
A problem in the definition of the centre-right is whether to include populist right-wing parties such as the Freedom Party of Austria, the Danish People's Party or the Law and Justice (PiS) party in Poland. While the Freedom Party and the Danish People's Party would generally be considered too extreme, parties such as Law and Justice are both populist and conservative, and so may sometimes be considered centre-right.
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