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The Right Opposition was the name given to the tendency made up of Nikolai Bukharin, Alexei Rykov, Mikhail Tomsky and their supporters within the Soviet Union in the late 1920s.
It is also the name given to " right-wing " critics within the Communist movement internationally, particularly those who coalesced in the International Communist Opposition, regardless of whether they identified with Bukharin and Rykov.
Note that the designation " Right Opposition " refers to the position of this movement relative to the other Communist movements on the traditional spectrum.
Relative to the political mainstream, the Right Opposition is still very firmly on the Left.

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