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  • The '''Liberal Party''' of Canada is one of the older political parties of that nation. Liberal
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  • The '''Whig Party in Britain''' was dominant from 1688 to 1760, and again in the 1830s and 18 The term “Whig” was originally an abusive term for the country party under Shaftesbury in 1679. It was based on the aristocracy and businessmen
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  • #REDIRECT [[tea party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...nder Hamilton's]] [[Federalist Party]] against the [[Democratic-Republican Party]] of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]].
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  • {{r|Conservative Party of Canada}} {{r|Liberal Party of Canada}}
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  • ...the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which emphasized states rights. The party opposed a strong judiciary and opposed the army and navy (calling for relia The opposition [[Federalist party]] controlled the national government until 1800, then lost and slowly faded
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  • ...ly absorbed by the [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republican Party]] in 1854. The Free Soil Party was an anti-slavery party, but members were not necessarily abolitionists. Many free-soilers would n
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  • ...succeeded by [[Gordon Brown]] in 2007. After thirteen years in power, the party lost the [[2010 United Kingdom general election|general election of May 201 ...e did substantially better than generally expected, but the second was the party's worst result since 1935. He immediately announced would stand down on 4 A
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  • ...and]] outside the [[United Kingdom]]. It was formed in 1934 and is now the party of government in the [[Scottish Parliament]]; it also contests seats in the ...e party ran Scotland with issue-by-issue support from the [[Scottish Green Party]]'s MSPs. The SNP informally renamed the [[Scottish Executive]] the 'Scotti
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  • ...s a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[right (politics)|right-wing]] [[political party]] that is best-known for its call for the [[United Kingdom]] to leave the [ ...stepped down after 18 days. James stated that she had not "formalised" the party's nomination and Farage indicated that he had technically remained in charg
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  • #redirect[[U.S. Progressive Party 1912]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Viet Nam Workers' Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Liberal Democratic Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...ctive, in place of the established [[adjective]] for the [[political party|party]], "Democratic." Thus "[[John Kerry]] is a Democratic [[U.S. Senate|Senator ...ess contempt. Aesthetic judgments are subjective, of course, but 'Democrat Party' is jarring verging on ugly."<ref>Hertzberg (2006).</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tea Party movement]]
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  • ...the party won 3.7% of the popular vote and no seats. Since that time, the party re-merged with the SNS, which elected [[Ján Slota]] chairman. ...to enter the Slovak parlament on the parlamientary elections of 2002, the party formed a coalition with SNS. After the [[2004 European Parlamentary electio
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  • {{rpl|Social Democratic Party (Japan)}} {{rpl|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}
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  • ...economist, who cofounded the German Workers' Party, which became the Nazi Party; attracted [[Adolf Hitler]]; fell out of favor due to [[socialism in Nation
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  • == Separate articles in this wiki on past U.S. political party systems == {{rpl|First Party System}}
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  • ...or of today's [[Communist Party of Vietnam]], the '''Indochinese Communist Party (ICP)''' (''Dang Cong San Dong Duong'') was formed in 1930, many of its fou ...orkers' Party]] (''Lao Dong'') in 1951. In 1976, it became the [[Communist Party of Viet Nam]].
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  • ...rty in exile, and had been Prime Minister in 2005-2006; he now leads a new party, the [[Iraqi Reform Movement]]
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  • (DNVP), German National People's Party (1919-1933), right-wing German party led publisher [[Alfred Hugenberg]]; opposed to [[Treaty of Versailles]] and
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  • {{r|Third Party System}} {{r|Republican Party (United States), history}}
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  • ...rises when a party unjustifiably interferes with an expectation of another party. There are three common areas of tortious interference, these being with co # the existence of a business relationship between the plaintiff and another party;
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  • ...more political independence for [[Wales]]. Unlike the [[Scottish National Party]], Plaid Cymru have not consistently advocated full independence from the r
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  • ...government typically formed either from members of the largest [[political party]] in the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]], th Parliamentary systems go back to the [[Meiji Restoration]], but [[Japanese party government before World War Two]] was limited; parties were dissolved in 19
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  • {{r|Scottish National Party}} {{r|Scottish Labour Party}}
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  • ...enate seat from [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]; supported by the [[Tea Party Movement]]; past spokesman for Concerned Women for America
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  • ...enate]] from [[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky]], identified with the [[Tea Party Movement]], libertarianism and [[constitutional conservatism]]; son of [[Ro
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  • {{r|Whig Party}} {{r|Second Party System}}
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  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}} {{r|Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}}
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  • ...itions of President Andrew Jackson and his followers in the new Democratic Party.
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  • ...42) Founder of the German Workers' Party, predecessor of the German [[Nazi Party]] and coauthor of the original platform of [[National Socialism]]; lost inf
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  • Currently the ruling party of Pakistan, a center-left Islamist political party launched by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1967; espoused socialism in its early da
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  • ...s [[Republican In Name Only]] by some [[American conservative]]s and [[Tea Party movement]] activists
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