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Right-Councilist

Consyî a Droete / Vî Consyî
AbbreviationCD/VC
Spokespeople
FounderEûdalîye Linå Vanole
Founded1955
NewspaperPo nost avançmint
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationAll-Councilist Union
Colours  Dark red
Tchambe caucus
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The Right-Councilists, also known as the Old Right or Orthodox Councilists, is a political faction of the All-Councilist Union (UCÔ). It contrasts with the reformist progressive Left-Councilists, while Centrist Councilists preside somewhere inbetween the two. The Right have the second-largest faction in the party, however its influence has diminished in recent decades.

The Right-Councilists are typically less progressive on social issues and more orthodox-councilist on economic issues; this includes a lack of warmth towards socially liberal issues (though opposition to these issues varies by person), opposition to decentralisation, advocacy for nationalisation of co-operative businesses, cooler relations with the capitalist East, and heavier military spending.