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  • {{rpl|Social Democratic Party (Japan)}} {{rpl|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}
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  • * Iain Dale (ed), Labour Party General Election Manifestos, 1900-1997, Routledge, 2000[http://www.questia.
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  • The '''Liberal Party of Australia''' is a centre-right political party in [[Australia]]. ...arty was formed in 1944 to compete with the centre-left [[Australian Labor Party]] for political office, both at the federal level and in the Australian sta
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  • {{dambigbox|the Japanese political party|Liberal Democratic Party}} ...oo'', usually shortened to 自民党 ''Jimintoo'') is a conservative [[political party]] which has held power at national level near-uninterrupted since 1955, oth
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  • {{r|Democratic Party}} {{r|Whig Party}}
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  • Centre-left political party in Australia and Australia's oldest political party.
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  • {{r|Third Party System}} {{r|Republican Party (United States), history}}
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  • ...nce group against the Soviets in the [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]]. The party is Islamist but not Salafist, willing to work outside religious structures. ...es' departure put Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in charge of what became the Islamic Party of Afghanistan Gulbuddin; a former prime minister and politician who freque
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  • Loyalist political party of Northern Ireland.
    81 bytes (9 words) - 01:00, 30 December 2009
  • The Canadian [[social democracy|social democrat]] party descended from the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, founded in 1933.
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  • '''U.S. Progressive Party can mean: ...ublican Party to support [[Theodore Roosevelt]], also called '''Bull Moose Party'''
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  • {{r|Second Party System}} {{r|Fourth Party System}}
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  • Short-lived [[United States of America|U.S.]] political party opposing expansion of [[slavery]]; it ran presidential candidates in 1848 a
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  • 172 bytes (22 words) - 12:59, 3 July 2009
  • ...lt lost in 1912 and while a few local candidates were elected, by 1914 the party virtually collapsed. ==Birth of a new party==
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  • ...], especially as [[Japanese party government before World War Two|Japanese party government]] declined.
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  • {{r|Paul Kanjorski}} [[U.S. Representative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]), [[U.S. Hou {{r|Carolyn Maloney}} [[U.S. Representative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]), [[U.S. House C
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  • ...he election. An individual may only vote in the primary for one political party in any given election. Primary elections are often combined with elections ...seat offices, the winner is the candidate with a plurailty of votes in his party's primary.
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  • ...1959) is prime minister of [[Norway]] and chairman of the Norwegian Labor Party. ...became Member of Parliament in 1991. He became Vice Chairman of the Labor Party in 1992. Stoltenberg was Minister of Industry 1993-1996, and Minister of Fi
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  • ...gh the merger of parties in opposition to the governing Liberal Democratic Party, including former members of the LDP; won the 2009 Japanese general electio
    327 bytes (44 words) - 07:41, 26 December 2012
  • '''Party''' is a term that can be defined in a number of ways, most of which relate 'Party' can have several meanings, including:
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  • ...ouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]; Christian Right and [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]] activist; active in 2004 campaign for state constitutional amendment bann
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  • {{r|Democratic-Republican Party}} {{r|Second Party System}}
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  • ...od of nonpartisanship and low turnout, which marked the end of the [[First Party System]]. * [[First Party System]]
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  • ...han support the candidate of the New York Conservative Party and local Tea Party activists
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  • {{r|Republican Party (United States)}} {{r|Tea Party Movement}}
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  • {{r|Republican Party (United States)}} {{r|Tea Party movement}}
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  • ...ormer [[Prime Minister of Iraq]] [[Ayad Allawi]]. It included the Iraqiyun party of former President [[Ghazi al-Yawer]] and National Assembly Speaker [[Haji *Iraqi Communist Party
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  • ...Opposition (UK)|Leader of the Opposition]] and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] leader since April 2020; previously the [[Director of Public Prosecutions
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  • {{r|Third Party System}} {{r|Fifth Party System}}
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  • ==Indochinese Communist Party== ...40s, briefly called the [[#Vietnamese Communist Party#Vietnamese Communist Party]]. During the Second World War, the organization was officially absorbed in
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  • {{r|First Party System}} {{r|Democratic-Republican Party}}
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  • ...ing candidates only in particular regions, such as the [[Scottish National Party]] in [[Scotland]]. [[Northern Ireland]], being part of the UK, also elected ...t stay on as Opposition leader, and the party elected [[William Hague]] as party leader the following month.
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  • ...principally composed of the two major [[Shi'a]] party, the [[Islamic Dawa Party]] under [[Ibrahim al-Jaafari]] and [[Abd al-Aziz Hakim]]'s [[Supreme Counci *Centre Grouping Party
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  • ...olitics in 1906, as co-founder of the ''[[Orangia Unie]]'' (Orangia Union) party in the [[Orange River Colony]]. Following the colony's grant of [[responsib ...on of a coalition government with the [[Labour Party (South Africa)|Labour Party]].
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