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  • ...of healthcare reform including the "public option" favored by many in his party's base. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...'s New Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Party (Japan)|Social Democratic Party]] (SDP) headed by then-DPJ leader [[Yukio Hatoyama]]; this broke 55 years o ...action led by former leader [[Ichiro Ozawa]]. Kan was unable to win enough party or public support, especially following the [[2011 Tohoku earthquake and ts
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  • {{r|Democratic Party (United States), history}} {{r|Republican Party (United States), history}}
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  • ...om Whitmore''' is a leader of the Washington D.C. [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]], who lives in suburban [[Manassas, Virginia]]. ...h [[Freedomworks]], the RPV Network ("grassroots network of the Republican Party of Virginia") and is involved in the "Red Dog Express train of conservativ
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  • ...es)|Republican]] in 1980, he changed his party affiliation to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] in 2009, but lost the 2010 Democratic nominati
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  • {{r|Democratic Party (United States)}} ...ressional Progressive Caucus]]; U.S House of Representatives ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]]VI-AL)
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  • *[http://www.respectparty.org/ Respect Party] - official website.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Viet Nam Workers' Party]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Indochinese Communist Party]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Communist Party of Viet Nam}}
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  • ...ite this official renaming, the party was popularly known as the Home Rule party for its entire existence both by politicians and the electorate. ...ph Biggar]] and [[Meath]] MP [[Charles Parnell]]. This radical wing of the party famously decided to launch parliamentary [[filibuster]]s to obstruct the pa
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  • ...ution may be initiated by one of the parties to the conflict or by another party. In the first case, no outside person or agency may be involved. == Resolution without involving another party ==
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  • {{r|U.S. Progressive Party 1912}} {{r|Republican Party (United States), history}}
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  • *[[Whig Party]] *[[Democratic-Republican Party]]
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  • ====Conservative Party leadership contenders====
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  • ...ueer" (LGBTQ) people who are active in the [[Libertarian Party|Libertarian Party (US)]]. The group's unofficial motto is "From Liberty Springs Equality."[ht
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  • #REDIRECT [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]]
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  • Sole [[political party]] of [[Vietnam]]
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  • *[http://www.conservatives.com The Conservative Party] - official website.
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  • '''Independent Health Concern''' is a [[political party]] based in [[Kidderminster]], [[United Kingdom]], which campaigns on [[heal ...(UK)|Labour Party]], to 2010, when he lost the seat to the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]]; the previous [[Member of Parliament (UK)|Member of Pa
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  • [[Tea Party Patriots]] national coordinating group
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  • Loyalist political party of Northern Ireland.
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  • *[http://www.lpct.org/ Libertarian Party of Connecticut web site]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tea Party Leadership Team/Related Articles]]
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  • [[Tea Party Patriots]] national coordinating group
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  • A right-wing political party which espouses conservatism.
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  • {{r|John Smith (Labour Party leader)}}
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  • ...]])), while the ranking minority member is [[Jeff Sessions]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Alabama (U.S. state)]]). **Chairman: [[Sheldon Whitehouse]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Rhode Island (U.S. state)|Rhode Island]])
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  • ...the gap in the final weeks and only lost very narrowly to the [[Republican Party (U.S.)|Republican]] nominee, [[Richard Nixon]]. He returned to the Senate
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  • Politician who is not associated with a political party.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party#Reichsleiter]]
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  • *[http://www.alp.org.au| Australian Labor Party official website]
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  • [[Tea Party National Leadership Team]]; Dallas, Texas
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  • ...o a staunch supporter of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. It is based on a popular saying — ''I'd vote for an old yeller dog bef
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  • {{r|political party}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • ...he [[Social Democratic Party (UK)|Social Democratic Party]] (SDP), the new party originally being called the Social and Liberal Democrats (SLD). It adopted ...down as leader. Sir [[Vince Cable]] succeeded him unopposed. Cable led the party until July 2019 when he decided to leave politics after the next general el
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team;Cookeville, Tennessee
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  • British political party which is primarily concerned with environmental issues.
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Dallas, Texas
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  • A South African political party from 1941 to 1951
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  • A South African political party that existed from 1910 until 1934
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  • Headquarters organization for the [[Democratic Party (United States)]]
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  • [[http://www.liberal.org.au| Liberal Party of Australia official website]]
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  • (SDLP) Irish nationalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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  • * [[Green Party (Ireland)|the Green Party]] * [[Labour Party (Ireland)|the Labour Party]]
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  • {{r|Afrikaner Party}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • ...h March 1980) has been the Deputy Leader of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] in the [[United Kingdom]] since April 2020. She has represented [[Ashton-
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  • ..., opposed by the [[Official Opposition (UK)|official Opposition]] [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]].
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  • ...]] politician who was leader of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] from 1997 until 2001. He also became the [[Member of Parliament]] for Ric ==Leader of the Conservative Party, 1997-2001==
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  • ====SS and party leaders==== ====State (not party) leaders====
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  • ...n 2000 and became a member of the [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]], and was selected to run as a Green candidate for [[Oxford]] East in 2007
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  • {{r|Socialist Party (Uruguay)||***}} {{r|New Space Party||***}} (Nuevo Espacio)}} [Rafael MICHELINI]
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  • [[Nazi Party]] senior leader for the city of Berlin
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  • The largest [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] party in [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • Leader of the [[SHAS]] party and [[Israeli Interior Minister]]
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  • Ruling party of [[Uganda]]; still dominant in new multiparty system
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  • ...aucus]]es and [[primary election|primaries]] and reducing the influence of party power-brokers. Partly because of his profound knowledge of the new process,
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  • * Frederick J. Blue. ''The Free Soilers: Third Party Politics, 1848-54'' (1973) ...c Foner; ''Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party before the Civil War'' 1970.
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  • ...yers}} [[U.S. Congress|U.S. Congressional Representative]](U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]]); [[Congressional Native American Ca ...azio}} [[U.S. Congress|U.S. Congressional Representative]](U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus
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  • ...efore being the unsuccessful [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] nominee for [[Vice President of the United States| Vice President]] in 19
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  • {{r|Tea Party Patriots}} {{r|Chicago Tea Party}}
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  • A contract that does not fully specify what each party to it must do under every conceivable circumstance.
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  • *[[Democratic Party (United States)]]
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  • A South African political party, known especially for its implementation of apartheid.
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  • Former British political party, now a component of the Liberal Democrats.
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  • A major political party in South Africa from 1934 to 1977.
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  • {{rpl|Political party}} ====Party leaders and prime ministers====
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  • Top-level secretariat of the [[Nazi Party]]; headed by [[Philip Bouhler]]
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  • A small right-wing political party in Slovakia that existed from 2001 to 2004.
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  • ...the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] to form the [[United Party]]. ...when the national party system was still in its infancy. The South African Party was formed shortly after the election as a coalition government of 67 membe
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  • {{r|Populist Party}} {{r|Third Party System}}
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  • ...and was a candidate for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] nomination in the [[2016 United States presidential election]], before lo
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  • ...mber 2010 with strong backing from ordinary party members, while voting by party members in the [[National Diet (Japan)]] and local assemblies produced a co ...der [[Ichiro Ozawa]], and he was ultimately unable to win enough long-term party or public support, especially following the [[2011 Tohoku earthquake and ts
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  • {{dambigbox|government of more than one [[political party]]|Coalition}} ...m in most [[Europe]]an countries and are common in [[Japan]] even when one party has a [[working majority]].
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  • ...ge. His younger brother, [[Otto Strasser|Otto]] had been ejected from the Party and survived because he was not in Germany at the time of the purge. ...onment, along with [[Erich Ludendorff]], he led the surrogate for the Nazi Party, the National Socialist German Freedom movement.<ref name=S>{{citation
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  • {{r|Jason Altmire}} [[U.S. Representative]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[PA-04), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor {{r|Phil Hare}} [[U.S. Representative]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[IL-17), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor
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  • (1964–) Governor of Alaska (2006–2009) and Republican Party vice presidential nominee (2008).
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  • Former Labour Party politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A left-wing socialist faction of the Nazi Party, formed in 1925
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  • *[https://en-marche.fr/ En Marche!] - official website for the party of Emmanuel Macron (in French).
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>(自由民主党 ''Jiyuu-Minshutoo'') Conservative Japanese political party which has held power near-uninterrupted since 1955.
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  • ...Secretary of State]]. He once remarked about the system of patronage and party politics emerging during the era of [[Andrew Jackson]], "To the victor go t
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  • ...ouster saved his life, as his somewhat more moderate brother stayed in the Party and was murdered in the 1934 [[Night of the Long Knives]]. ...ions." Hitler, in June, directed Goebbels to drive Otto Strasser from the Party. <ref>{{citation
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Covina, California; The [[Mustard Seed
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  • Left-leaning UK political party which campaigns on a variety of issues, particularly the environment.
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  • ...ea Party movement]] activist who cofounded the [[Huntsville, Alabama]] Tea Party and is a state coordinator for [[Alabama (U.S. state)]]. She has discussed ...ts and the local GOP have gotten behind is beyond me," said Huntsville Tea Party Founder, Christie Carden.</blockquote>
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  • ...(Lamont, AB, May 11, 1951) is the leader of the ''Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta'' since December 2, 2006 and was sworn in as Alberta's 13th prem ...a part of former premier [[Ralph Klein]]'s cabinet before running for the party leadership himself.
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  • ...in 2009 after 55 years of near-uninterrupted rule, would work with any new party.<ref>''Japan Times'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100316a1
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  • He was one of the leaders of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party. He was first a leader of the faction based on the newspaper "Iskra" (Spar ...s. Martov then became a prominent leader of the Menshevik faction of that party.
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  • ...ated from the Republican Party due to his libertarian tendencies while the party has picked up a [[social conservatism|socially conservative]] platform.
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  • * Iain Dale (ed), Labour Party General Election Manifestos, 1900-1997, Routledge, 2000[http://www.questia.
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  • Public affairs consultant; [[Tea Party National Leadership Team ]]; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; organized April 2
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  • Local political party based in Kidderminster, United Kingdom, which campaigns on health and commu
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  • ...K)|Leader of the Opposition]] and leader of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] in the [[United Kingdom]] from September 2010 to May 2015 and has been th
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  • ...rty|Vietnam Workers' Party Central Committee]]. The COSVN represented the party and conducted all military and political activities in South Vietnam. As s ...tion, often identified as the the "southern branch of the Vietnam Workers' Party" and was the principle organized opposition to the [[Republic of Vietnam#An
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  • ...sive Party]], but his ties to big business alarmed the radical wing of the party. He was instrumental in dropping the anti-trust plank from the Progressive ...d'' ridicules the religious rhetoric and crude violence of the Progressive party]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...rom [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]]. He defeated [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] Martha Coakley in a special election on January 19, 2010, to com ...shington, but he applauds the “energy and enthusiasm” of Palin and the Tea Party.<ref name=BH>{{citation
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  • The unsolicited sending of spam, third party advertisements, derogatory language, slander, and threats via electronic ma
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  • A large, one-party state in East Asia; the most populous nation on Earth, third largest by are
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  • (1751 - 1798) A [[Federalist Party]] editor and major figure in the history of American newspapers.
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  • ...te)|California]]) and the Vice-Chair is [[Christopher Bond]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]). In addition, cert *[[Senate Majority Leader]]: Sen. [[Harry Reid]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]])
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  • ...verned South Africa from 1934 through 1948 and was the official opposition party from 1948 until its dissolution nearly three decades later. ...ped the ante by threatening to join forces with the SAP, oust the National Party, and save South Africa from economic ruin.
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  • (1871-1922) The founding father of the [[Sinn Fein Party]].
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  • Pakistan's oldest religious party.
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  • ...[House Foreign Affairs Committee]]; [[Republican Policy Committee]]; [[Tea Party caucus]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]; adviser, [[Congressional Prayer C
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  • Senator, [[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Washington (U.S. state)]], [[Senate Committee on Fina
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  • (KMT or GMD) is a Chinese political party that ruled China 1927-48 and then moved to Taiwan.
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  • President of [[Uruguay]] since 2005; resigned from [[Socialist Party (Uruguay)]] in 2007 over [[abortion]]
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  • Designation of the [[Communist Party of Viet Nam]] from 1951 to 1976
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  • The main [[socialism|socialist]] party in British politics; founded in 1900.
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  • ...ude>[[American conservative]] activist in [[Corpus Christi, Texas]]; [[Tea Party National Leadership Team]]; blogs on [[Smart Girl Politics]]
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  • Leader of the Opposition and UK Labour Party (2010-2015); MP for Doncaster North since 2005 (born 1969).
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  • Money transferred from one party to another, without the exchange of a good or a service.
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  • ...etts]]) and its ranking minority member is [[Richard Lugar]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Indiana (U.S. state)|Indiana]]).
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  • Formed by [[Otto Strasser]] after being expelled from the [[Nazi Party]], a socialist organization of ex-Nazis that was not antisemitic but had li
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  • ...form the U.S. Taxpayers Party, which was renamed the '''U.S. Constitution Party''' at its 1999 convention. While many would call it [[American conservative ..., the Constitution Party differentiates itself from the [[U.S. Libertarian Party]] on the basis of being "100% pro-life."
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  • * [http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=560 "The First American Party System" lesson plan for grades 9-12]
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  • 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (1852-1928); a British Liberal Party politician and Prime Minister (1908-1916).
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  • ...nal security analyst; [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] and [[Republican Party (United States)]] consultant who operates a communications firm
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