Not in Sweden anyway. In Sweden the right wing are conservatives
This is how it goes:
kd, m, fp,c, mp, s, v
(right----center----left)
(v) - Left Party
(s) - Social Democrat Party
(mp) - Green Party
(c) - Center Party
(fp) - Liberal Party
(m) - Moderate Party
(kd) - Christian Democrat Party
The
Christian Democrat Party are a conservative right wing-party.
The
Moderate Party are a liberal-conservative right wing party.
The
Liberal Party are just.. liberals, but still a bit right wing.
The
Center Party is kind of in the middle.
The
Green Party is also in the middle.
The
Social Democrats Party are left, but not far left.
The
Left Party (formerly known as the Communist Party

) are left wing, of course.
Here's a good link that explains elections in Sweden:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Sweden
Currently the Social Democrats is ruling, with the aid of the Green Party and the Left Party. (that's 52.7% of the votes)