New Right (Denmark)
The New Right (Danish: Nye Borgerlige) is a right-wing political party in Denmark founded in 2015 and represented in the Folketing since 2019. The party's name includes the plural of the Danish word borgerlig which literally translates to "civic", derived of borger meaning "citizen". It is the usual Danish term for any right-of-centre party of conservative, liberal or other affiliation. As a Marxist term, the word has the meaning bourgeoise. Imperfect translations include "right-wing", "conservative", "civic" or "bourgeoise". Thus, alternative translations of the party name would be New Conservatives, New Civic Party and similar.
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New Right (Denmark)
The New Right (Danish: Nye Borgerlige) is a right-wing political party in Denmark founded in 2015 and represented in the Folketing since 2019. The party's name includes the plural of the Danish word borgerlig which literally translates to "civic", derived of borger meaning "citizen". It is the usual Danish term for any right-of-centre party of conservative, liberal or other affiliation. As a Marxist term, the word has the meaning bourgeoise. Imperfect translations include "right-wing", "conservative", "civic" or "bourgeoise". Thus, alternative translations of the party name would be New Conservatives, New Civic Party and similar.
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