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| leader1_name = Thomas von der Leyen
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| foundation = 25 July 1834
| foundation = 25 July 1834
| ideology = {{wp|Nordic Model|Ludwigism}}, {{wp|reformism}}, {{wp|social democracy}}, {{wp|statism}}, {{wp|nationalism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Nordic Model|Ludwigism}}, {{wp|reformism}}, {{wp|social democracy}}, {{wp|statism}}
| headquarters = Genistre 224, Cologne, [[Nidwalden]]
| headquarters = Genistre 224, Cologne, [[Nidwalden]]
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'''Rechte''' (literally "right"), full name '''Nidwaldeser Rechte''' (English: Nidwaldester Right) is a {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} {{wp|Nordic Model|ludwigist}} political party of [[Nidwalden]]. It is the oldest and major party in Nidwalden as well as the leading party in the [[Politics_of_Nidwalden#Cabinet|Mann Cabinet]]. The current leader is the Prime Minister [[Charlotte Mann]].
'''Rechte''' (literally "right"), full name '''Nidwaldeser Rechte''' (English: Nidwaldester Right) is a {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} {{wp|Nordic Model|ludwigist}} political party of [[Nidwalden]]. It is the oldest and major party in Nidwalden as well as the leading party in the [[Politics_of_Nidwalden#Cabinet|Mann Cabinet]]. The current leader is the Prime Minister [[Charlotte Mann]].


The party governed during most of the nineteenth century
The party governed during most of the nineteenth century with a strong opposition of the conservative [[Nationalist Party (Nidwalden)|Nationalist Party]]. In 1903 Ludwig Mann won the elections and started the {{wp|Nordic Model|ludwigist}} era of the Rechte and [[Nidwalden]], the party implemented several progressive and innovative reforms in the [[Church of Nidwalden|Church]], the labour and social areas that set the bases for the long democratic heritage of Nidwalden. In 1915 the party proposed Christen Holsteinborg for the position of Prime Minister, which later that same year, turned into the first democratically elected woman in [[Nidwalden]] and [[Astyria]]. Between 1935 and 1947 the {{wp|Liberal conservatism|liberal conservative}} faction of the Rechte formed a coalition with the [[Nationalist Party (Nidwalden)|Nationalist Party]] against the recently founded [[Social Democrat Party (Nidwalden)|Social Democrat Party]], the coalition caused a gradual flow of Rechte ludwgisists to the leftist party that increased after first [[Social Democrat Party (Nidwalden)|Social Democrat]] administration of Christopher Hornsrud in 1951.
 
Since its beginnings and with brief leadership of more right factions, the Rechte has been advocated to the protection of the {{wp|Nordic Model|Nidwaldester welfare state}} and Nidwaldester {{wp|state-owned enterprise|state owned enterprises}}, the promotion of {{wp|Social equality|social}} and {{wp|Economic equality|economic equality}} and the vision of the state as a link between the social areas.

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Nidwaldeser Rechte
AbbreviationRechte
LeaderCharlotte Mann
Parliamentary leaderThomas von der Leyen
Founded25 July 1834
HeadquartersGenistre 224, Cologne, Nidwalden
Youth wingYoung Rechte
Membership29,500 (2017)
IdeologyLudwigism, reformism, social democracy, statism
Political positioncentre-right
Colours  Blue
SloganLudwgisists United
Nidwaldeser Parlament
87 / 169
County Councils
167 / 425
Website
www.rechte.com.nw

Rechte (literally "right"), full name Nidwaldeser Rechte (English: Nidwaldester Right) is a centre-right ludwigist political party of Nidwalden. It is the oldest and major party in Nidwalden as well as the leading party in the Mann Cabinet. The current leader is the Prime Minister Charlotte Mann.

The party governed during most of the nineteenth century with a strong opposition of the conservative Nationalist Party. In 1903 Ludwig Mann won the elections and started the ludwigist era of the Rechte and Nidwalden, the party implemented several progressive and innovative reforms in the Church, the labour and social areas that set the bases for the long democratic heritage of Nidwalden. In 1915 the party proposed Christen Holsteinborg for the position of Prime Minister, which later that same year, turned into the first democratically elected woman in Nidwalden and Astyria. Between 1935 and 1947 the liberal conservative faction of the Rechte formed a coalition with the Nationalist Party against the recently founded Social Democrat Party, the coalition caused a gradual flow of Rechte ludwgisists to the leftist party that increased after first Social Democrat administration of Christopher Hornsrud in 1951.

Since its beginnings and with brief leadership of more right factions, the Rechte has been advocated to the protection of the Nidwaldester welfare state and Nidwaldester state owned enterprises, the promotion of social and economic equality and the vision of the state as a link between the social areas.