n the world it seems to be giving rise to the political parties of the new rights. Despite existing for more than a decade, they are moving from being marginal parties in political systems to becoming parties that exercise government duties. This research aims to answer the question: How do the extreme right-wing parties that have exercised government work between 2010 and 2019 vary in their ideological and party organization dimensions? In order to solve it, the ideological and organizational dimensions of the parties were characterized and, based on the proposed typology, the variation between the new rights was explored. This was done using a mixed methodology of exploratory, descriptive and analytical scope according to the programs and official statutes of the parties. The analysis of the programs reflected that the parties of the new rights promise provider and nationalist states, with a programmatic agenda that is considerably homogeneous but diverse in the aspects and degrees with which they emphasize the main issues. Thus, three types of parties are proposed according to the intensity with which they emphasize in these. Finally, the statutes show that most parties have a centralized and hierarchical structure with high levels of inclusion.