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00:00:45 1 Usage by political parties by country
00:00:57 1.1 Australia
00:02:02 1.2 Belgium
00:02:50 1.3 Brazil
00:03:42 1.4 Canada
00:04:36 1.5 Croatia
00:05:01 1.6 Czech Republic
00:05:31 1.7 Estonia
00:05:39 1.8 France
00:06:51 1.9 Germany
00:10:30 1.10 Greece
00:12:33 1.11 India
00:13:14 1.12 Ireland
00:14:10 1.13 Netherlands
00:16:34 1.14 Nordic countries
00:17:42 1.15 Pakistan
00:18:17 1.16 Palestinian Authority
00:18:59 1.17 Poland
00:20:06 1.18 South Korea
00:21:03 1.19 Spain
00:22:56 1.20 Switzerland
00:24:05 1.21 United Kingdom
00:29:43 1.22 United States
00:33:44 2 See also
00:33:53 3 Footnotes
00:34:03 4 Further reading
00:34:27 5 External links



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In politics, centrism—the centre (British/Canadian/New Zealand/Australian English) or the center (American English)—is a political outlook or specific position that involves acceptance or support of a balance of a degree of social equality and a degree of social hierarchy, while opposing political changes which would result in a significant shift of society strongly to either the left or the right.Centre-left and centre-right politics both involve a general association with centrism combined with leaning somewhat to their respective sides of the spectrum.
Various political ideologies, such as Christian democracy and Pancasila, can be classified as centrist.

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