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As in response to Lahore riots in 1953, Nazimuddin was the first one to have declared the Martial law in Punjab Province under Major-General Azam Khan and Colonel Rahimuddin Khan, initiating a massive repression of the Right-wing sphere in the country.
Right-wing elements, such as the abbé Jean-Sifrein Maury, argued for a new election — by each of the three estates, separately — hoping that the events of the last year would encourage far more conservative representatives of at least the first two estates.
Shortly before Muir's scheduled premiere, Right-wing groups accused the actress of being a Communist sympathizer ( her name appeared in Red Channels, a pamphlet listing the names of performers allegedly involved in left-wing activities ), and General Foods, the show's sponsor, cancelled the first episode of the new season, replacing her with Nancy Carroll a week later, when the series returned on September 3rd.

Right-wing and .
A recent study from progressive authors about the environmental skepticism movement claim that the overwhelming majority of environmentally skeptical books published since the 1970s were either written or published by authors or institutions affiliated with Right-wing think tanks.
Right-wing commentators accuse the government of continuing the policy of Finlandisation.
Right-wing elements now argued for a new election, but Mirabeau prevailed, asserting that the status of the assembly had fundamentally changed, and that no new election should take place before completing the constitution.
The aristocracy sat on the right of the Speaker ( traditionally the seat of honor ) and the commoners sat on the Left, hence the terms Right-wing politics and Left-wing politics.
Right-wing youth are much more prone to the ideas of Pan-Slavism.
Right-wing paramilitary groups also receive a large portion of their income from drug trafficking and production operations.
Right-wing groups had been rapidly gaining strength in Germany.
The West-Pakistan's political system had consisted popular influential Left-wing sphere against elite Right-wing circles.
* January 30 – Right-wing veterans and the Republican Schutzbund clash in Schattendorf, Burgenland, Austria.
Right-wing politicians gained power after Fortuyn's death, such as former Minister for Integration & Immigration Rita Verdonk and the prominent critic of Islam, Member of the House of Representatives Geert Wilders.
Right-wing commentator and author Ann Coulter called him an anti-American adulterer but said his anti-immigration, anti-Muslim message " finally hit a nerve with voters " after years of irrelevance.
The volume Rechtsextremismus in Österreich seit 1945 ( Right-wing Extremism in Austria since 1945 ), issued by DÖW in 1979, listed nearly 50 active far right organizations in Austria.
According to The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought, the Right has gone through five distinct historical stages: ( i ) the reactionary right, which sought a return to aristocracy and established religion ; ( ii ) the moderate right, who sought limited government and distrusted intellectuals ; ( iii ) the radical right, who favored a romantic and aggressive nationalism ; ( iv ) the extreme right, who proposed anti-immigration policies and implicit racism ; and ( v ) the neo-liberal right, who sought to combine a belief in a market economy and economic deregulation with the traditional Right-wing beliefs in patriotism, élitism, and law and order.
Right-wing parties include conservatives, Christian democrats, classical liberals, libertarians, nationalists and, on the far Right, racists and fascists.
Right-wing politics involves in varying degrees the rejection of egalitarian objectives of left-wing politics, claiming either that inequality is natural and inevitable or that it is beneficial to society.
Right-wing ideologies and movements support social order.
Right-wing politics typically justifies a hierarchical society on the basis of natural law or tradition.
Right-wing supporters of " family values " may oppose abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, and adultery.
Right-wing libertarianism ( sometimes known as libertarian conservatism or conservative libertarianism ) supports a decentralized economy based on economic freedom, and holds property rights, free markets and free trade to be the most important kinds of freedom.
; May 2007: Right-wing Jews ascend the Mount: A group of right-wing Religious Zionist rabbis entered the Temple Mount.
* Rollback: Right-wing Power in U. S. Foreign Policy, by Thomas Bodenheimer and Robert Gould, South End Press, 1989.
Right-wing critics Morton and Knopff have raised several concerns about the Charter, notably by alleging that the federal government has used it to limit provincial powers by allying with various rights claimants and interest groups.

incumbent and Jacques
Le Pen was then defeated by a large margin in the second round, when incumbent president Jacques Chirac obtained 82 % of the votes, thus securing the biggest majority in the history of the Fifth Republic.
The incumbent Chief of Cabinet is Jacques van Ypersele de Strihou, who is reportedly sometimes referred to as viceroy, Richelieu or Rasputin.
Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Francis Perrin, Jacques Yvon, Jean Teillac, Raoul Dautry, René Pellat, Bernard Bigot and the incumbent.
In the 2002 presidential election, the party split ; while Alain Madelin obtained only 3. 91 % of the votes, party's Vice-President Jean-Pierre Raffarin endorsed incumbent Jacques Chirac.
* Jacques Bangou-the incumbent mayor of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe.
In the 1st constituency, representing the capital city of Nouméa, Gaël Yanno defeated a Kanak nationalist but most notably the incumbent, Jacques Lafleur, who had won the seat since 1986.

incumbent and Chirac
It had been expected that he would face incumbent prime minister Lionel Jospin ( PS ) in the second round of elections ; instead, Chirac faced controversial far right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen of National Front ( FN ) who came in 200, 000 votes ahead of Jospin.
For the 2002 presidential election, opinion polls had predicted a run-off between incumbent President Chirac and PS candidate Lionel Jospin.
During the 2002 presidential campaign, he advocated the union of the right behind the incumbent President Chirac.
As the UDF list, led by Simone Veil, obtained a very good result compared with RPR's score, the quarrels between the two parties and the rivalry between Giscard d ' Estaing and Chirac contributed, in 1981, to the defeat of the incumbent UDF president who ran for a second term.

incumbent and places
In the meantime, Australia made two tours, giving the incumbent players an opportunity to press for places in a reunited team.

incumbent and first
* 1975 – Takeo Miki makes the first official pilgrimage to Yasukuni Shrine by an incumbent prime minister on the anniversary of the end of World War II.
In the 1996 presidential election, Clinton was re-elected, receiving 49. 2 % of the popular vote over Republican Bob Dole ( 40. 7 % of the popular vote ) and Reform candidate Ross Perot ( 8. 4 % of the popular vote ), becoming the first Democratic incumbent since Lyndon Johnson to be elected to a second term and the first Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt to be elected President more than once.
Over two-thirds of the members, and all the serving MPs, of the Liberal Party joined this party, led first jointly by Steel and the SDP leader Robert Maclennan, and later by Paddy Ashdown ( 1988 – 99 ), Charles Kennedy ( 1999 – 2006 ), Sir Menzies Campbell ( 2006 – 07 ) and Nick Clegg ( incumbent ).
On Feb 27th 2008 the incumbent president Leonel Fernández test rode the system for the first time and free service was offered thereafter several times.
The incumbent, Quentin Bryce, is the first Governor-General to have no title or pre-nominal style for life.
Lynch was the first challenger to defeat a first-term incumbent in New Hampshire since 1926.
In 2006 there were the first signs that ( as a result of the municipal fibre networks movement and example such as Sweden where unbundled local loop fibre is commercially available from both the incumbent and competitors ) policy may yet evolve in this direction.
In June 1993, incumbent Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat won the first popular presidential election running as the candidate of the democratic opposition.
One of the most significant new reforms enacted by the incumbent Puntland administration is the launching in May 2009 of the Puntland Agency for Social Welfare ( PASWE ), the first organization of its kind in Somali history.
The Hat government then in power established a chair in economics ( Œconomia publica ) in 1741 and called Anders Berch as its first incumbent.
He conducted a vigorous campaign against incumbent President Juho Kusti Paasikivi to finish third in the first and only ballot, receiving 62 votes in the electoral college, while Paasikivi was re-elected with 171.
The first Presidential election to include neither the incumbent President nor the incumbent Vice President on a major party ticket since 1952 came in 2008 when President George W. Bush had already served two terms and Vice President Cheney chose not to run.
He was also the first incumbent United States Senator and the first newspaper publisher to be elected President.
* November 2 – U. S. presidential election, 1976: Jimmy Carter defeats incumbent Gerald Ford, becoming the first candidate from the Deep South to win since the Civil War.
* November 5 – United States presidential election, 1940: Democrat incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt defeats Republican challenger Wendell Willkie and becomes the United States ' first and only third-term president.
This election was the first of only two instances in American history in which a new President would be selected but the incumbent Vice President would continue to serve.
It was written after Adams ' first annual message to Congress and it contained an attack from Jefferson on the incumbent administration.
This was the first time an incumbent Democratic president had been renominated since Martin Van Buren in 1840.
The incumbent Donald Tusk is completing his first term and is the first Prime Minister to be re-elected since the fall of the People's Republic of Poland in 1989.
The four top-ranking contenders following the first round presidential elections were Mathieu Kérékou ( incumbent ) 45. 4 %, Nicephore Soglo ( former president ) 27. 1 %, Adrien Houngbédji ( National Assembly Speaker ) 12. 6 %, and Bruno Amoussou ( Minister of State ) 8. 6 %.

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