centerhöger
Centerhöger, or center-right, is a political designation used in Swedish and broader European discourse to describe a family of parties and movements that occupy a position between the political center and the right. It is typically associated with a pragmatic blend of market-oriented economic policy, fiscal responsibility, and gradual reform, combined with a willingness to address social issues within the framework of a stable welfare state.
Core policy elements commonly linked to center-right politics include support for a market-based economy, tax reform
Because the center-right is a broad coalition rather than a single doctrine, its practices vary by country.
Critics contend that center-right politics can overemphasize market solutions at the expense of public services or
See also: center-right, liberalism, conservatism, Christian democracy.