rightist in the PONS Dictionary

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While each side increasingly distrusted the other, the extreme leftists accelerated the process and left less room for political moderation than the extreme rightists.
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Although his theory was widely acknowledged at first, he was politically suppressed by the military and the rightists afterwards.
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In fact, the split was leftists vs rightists, rather than internationalists vs nationalists.
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This caused a great uproar and subsequently led to his being labelled a rightist.
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It preached a message of national conciliation, which put it in conflict with the rightist establishment.
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There are various definitions of the term rightist.
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She was forced to participate in the persecution of many of her colleagues and friends who had been labelled rightists.
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Some within the circle of green liberals practice free-market environmentalism and thus, sharing similarity with rightist classical liberalism or libertarianism.
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He was generally considered as one of the most diehard rightists in the contemporary military topbrass.
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At the same time, rightist factions actively opposed the reforms.
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