They are one of the caucuses, so essentially, yeah.
Right wing, Democrats are left wing and liberals are "far left" and the "far right" of the wing is called the Conservatives.
No, the Labour Party is the dominant left-wing party of the United Kingdom. The dominant right-wing party is the Conservative Party - but their political stance is probably closer to the Democratic Party than the Republican Party. European countries tend to be more left-wing than the US.
The motto of National Federation of Republican Assemblies is 'The Republican Wing of the Republican Party'.
From the center of the political spectrum to the extreme right-wing you have the Republican Party, Conservativism, Libertarianism, Fascism, and the Nazi Party.
In my opinion, his principal adversary is the Tea Party wing of the Republican Party.
moderate wing
yes he was a Whig, until he changed the republican party
Republican Party
In theory, because they are bothe the main right-wing party in their country the answer is yes. However, in practice their policies are very different. Britain in general is a lot further left- wing meaning that the conservatives are more like the democrats than the republicans.
The US political party system, for most of its history, has had a two party system. Most is a key word here. Bringing the question to today's US party system, the Democratic and Republican parties dominate the US. With that said, it should be noted that within each party are various "wings". Meaning in the Democratic Party for example purposes, there is a left wing of the party and a moderate wing and a conservative wing. This is true for the Republican party as well.
Mr. John Key of the National Party is the prime minister at the moment. (The National Party is the more right wing party - like the Republican in America or Conservative in Britain.)
The new party was the Republican party. It attacted most of the anti-slavery wing of the Whig Party, which eventually came to an end.