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  • {{colorbox|#F0001C}} [[Social Democrats (Esquarian Parliament)|Social Democrats]] | [[Social Democrats (Esquarian Parliament)|Social Democrats]]
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  • |style="background:#f2b927"| ||align=left|[[Radical Party (Shalfland)|Radical Party]]||20.1||0.0||29||{{increase}}8 ...ound:#a60303"| ||align=left|[[Popular Democratic Party (Shalfland)|Popular Democrats]]||0.0||5.4||0||{{decrease}}9
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  • |headquarters = Radical House, <br />Stórkostlegurborg, <br />[[Atlantica (country)|Atlantica]] |student_wing = Radical Students
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  • | leader1 = Utor Hukiso, [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] * {{colorbox|#E34234}} [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] (120)
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  • ...le="background:#3CB371;" | || align="left" | [[Radical Union of Waterland|Radical Union]]|| 12.3% || {{increase}} 2.3 | style="background:#0D98BA;" | || align="left" | Green Democrats || 0.4% || {{increase}} 0.2
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  • | name = Civic Democrats | newspaper = [[The Radical (newspaper)|The Radical]]
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  • | name = Radical Liberals<br><small>''Liobrálaithe Radacachah''</small> | split = [[Caldish Democrats]]
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  • ! class="unsortable" style="width:50px;"|[[Social Democrats (Elizea)|Social Democrats]] ! class="unsortable" style="width:50px;"|[[Radical Party (Elizea)|Radical Party]]
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  • | style="text-align:left;"| [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] | style="text-align:left;"| [[Radical Left (Agrestiumontia)|Radical Left]]
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  • | name = Social Democrats The '''Social Democrats''' are a {{wpl|centre-left politics|centre-left}} [[Esquarian Community]] p
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  • | party2 = [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] ...= Largest political party by municipality<BR>{{colorbox|#E34234}} [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|SD]] {{colorbox|#C0C0C0}} [[People's Union (Agrestiumontia
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  • |split = [[Rally of the Democrats]] |ideology = {{wp|Radical centrism}}, {{wp|economic liberalism}}, {{wp|social liberalism}}
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  • * {{colorbox|#E34234}} [[Social Democratic Labour Party (Landolagoj)|Social Democrats]] * {{colorbox|#FFBF00}} [[Free Democratic Party (Landolagoj)|Free Democrats]]
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  • | party2 = [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] ...= Largest political party by municipality<BR>{{colorbox|#E34234}} [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|SD]] {{colorbox|#C0C0C0}} [[People's Union (Agrestiumontia
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  • | party1 = [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] ...= Largest political party by municipality<BR>{{colorbox|#E34234}} [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|SD]] {{colorbox|#C0C0C0}} [[People's Union (Agrestiumontia
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  • | party3 = [[Radical Party (Andlin)|Radical]] *{{Color box|#674EA7|border=silver}} [[Radical Party (Andlin)|Radical Party]] (52)
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  • ...ng to the [[Social Credit Party (Atlantica)|Social Creditors]], whilst the Democrats rebuilt their support and today are one of the four biggest political parti ...r ultra-liberal Atlantican standards, that is) on social issues. Today the Democrats are dominated by Gaullists.
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  • <!-- Socialists and Social Democrats --> | party2 = [[Social Democrats (Elizea)|Social Democrats]]
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  • | affiliation1 = [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]] {{small|(''Observer'')}} ...spectrum, although the party considers itself to be {{wp|radical centrism|radical centrist}}. Under the Kadets, Poliania saw the decriminalization of homosex
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  • |predecessor = [[New Radical Party (Ainin)|New Radical Party]] |international = [[Social Democrats (Esquarian Parliament)|Social Democrats]]
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  • <!-- Socialists and Social Democrats --> | party1 = [[Social Democrats (Elizea)|Social Democrats]]
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  • | [[Radical Party (Jorland)|Radical Party]] | [[Democrats of the Radical Left]]
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  • ...[[Citizens' Alliance]] <small>(2015-present)</small><br/ > [[Rally of the Democrats|Democratic]] <small>(before 2015)</small> ...general election, 2002|2002 election]]. With his party, the [[Rally of the Democrats]], in opposition for the next twelve years, he took on a prominent role as
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  • ...left|left-wing}}, {{wp|Populism|populist}}, and {{wp|Political radicalism|radical}} {{wp|Political party|political party}} in [[Belhavia]] in the middle and ...chist republican radicals}} (illegal under the [[White Terror laws]]). The Democrats contested the 1892 elections, gaining local and provincial seats. In 1894,
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  • | office3 = [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Leader of the Social Democrats]] | party = [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]]
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  • | party1 = [[Social Democrats (Alvsberg)|Social Democratic Party]] <!-- Radical Liberal -->| image6 = [[File:Bengt Westerberg2.jpg|160x160px]]
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  • | party2 = [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|Social Democrats]] ...= Largest political party by municipality<BR>{{colorbox|#E34234}} [[Social Democrats (Agrestiumontia)|SD]] {{colorbox|#C0C0C0}} [[People's Union (Agrestiumontia
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  • ...d]] and the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|Social Democratic Radical Party]]. ...cial democrats; a controversy over an accounting scandal led to the social democrats to withdraw support for the government in 2011 in favour of a SDT-led one,
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  • |predecessor = [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]]<br>[[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre Party]] ...an]] political party. Founded as a merger between the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]] and the [[Modern Centre Party (Werania)|Modern Centre Pa
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  • <!-- Socialists and Social Democrats --> | party1 = [[Social Democrats (Elizea)|Social Democrats]]
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  • ...in Gylias|socialists]], and [[Socialism in Gylias#Social democracy|social democrats]]. * Seşer Semera (1940–1950) (radical)
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  • | party5 =[[Rally of the Democrats|D]] ...ent (311)''' <br>{{legend|#FFC000|[[Social Democratic Party (Ainin)|Social Democrats]]: 169}} {{legend|#8B3664|[[Citizens' Alliance]]: 130}} {{legend|#D5FF64|[[
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  • | {{Color box|#0088FF|border=darkgray}} [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea|ACDE]] | {{Color box|#D33778|border=darkgray}} [[Mixed Radical Left|MRL]]
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  • ...he Revolution. Being the "Party of Revolution", the SWP held onto the most radical proposals put forward during and shortly following the Revolution. ...government with the more moderate [[Social Democratic Party (NASC)|Social Democrats]], which was, and still is the largest bilateral majority government seen i
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  • | [[Mixed Radical Left|MRL]] | [[Radical (Alsland)|Radical Movement]]<br /><small>''Radikale Beweging''<br />''Radikaalne Liikumine''<
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  • | name = Coalition of the Radical Left | name_lang1 = Coalizão da Esquerda Radical
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  • | affiliation1 = Mixed Radical Left ...st popular party in the country at the time, behind the functionalists and democrats.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Coalition of the Radical Left]] ...ance, mainly made up of members of the [[Social Democrats (Paretia)|Social Democrats]] and [[Tosuton Front]]. It advocates for a pro-[[Euclean Community]] stanc
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  • | european = [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]] ...gest parties in Ruttland alongside the social democratic Social Democratic Radical Party-Labour Union and the [[National Coalition for Independence]].
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  • | align=center | {{wp|Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D}} | [[Radical Party (Carrelie)|Radical Party]]<br/><small>''Parti Radical''</small>
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  • ...[[Vyvlander Civil War]]; they won only 179 seats compared to the Christian Democrats' 300. The terms of vun Grunir and his successor, [[Morten Haarden]], were c ...er general election, 1951|1951 'silent election']], in which the Christian Democrats did not campaign against the Socialists out of respect for Brayeer, ensurin
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  • | {{wpl|Radical centrism}} | Brekish Democrats
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  • |affiliation1 = [[Euclean Liberal Party]]<br>[[Modern Democrats - Euclean Centre Party]] ...e group's members belong to the [[Euclean Liberal Party]] and the [[Modern Democrats - Euclean Centre Party]], two Euclean political parties. Presently, the gro
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  • ...and socialist circles. The party was almost banned in the 1920s due to its radical, republican and socialist agenda, but this was avoided. While in the early
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  • ...nister of Lyngaard}} since 2018, and leader of the [[Alliance of Christian Democrats]] since 2016. He has been a member of the [[Lundsthing]] since 2005. As a m ...o a coalition with the {{wp|Third Way|Reform Coalition}}, {{wp|Agrarianism|Radical-Liberal Union Party}}, and the {{wp|Indigenous rights|Indigenous People's P
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  • ...cratic Party (Landolagoj)|LDP]]-dissidents/[[Radical Liberals (Landolagoj)|Radical liberals]] <ref name="banned">[[Free Democratic Party (Landolagoj)|LDP]]-me | style="text-align:left;" colspan="4"| '''Social Democrats and Liberals'''
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  • |wing1 = [[Armenian Social Democrats of Khatay|Social Democrats]] |wing3 = [[Armenian Radical Vanguard for Peace and Freedom|Radical Vanguardists]]
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  • | party3 = {{wp|Christian Democracy|Alliance of Christian Democrats}} | before_party = [[Alliance of Christian Democrats]]
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  • ...lic of Marirana]] as one of the two main parties alongside the [[Mariranan Radical Liberal Party]] (PLRM) until its dissolution following the 1963 military co ...ed support for the suppression of the Lanzastra movement which demand more radical land reform which alienated the party from some sections of the left.
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  • |ideology = {{wp|Federalism}}<br>{{wp|Radical centrism}}<br>{{wp|Social democracy}} ...011, the party supported the [[Social Democratic Party (Albeinland)|social democrats]], remaining in the same coalition even after the 2018 elections.
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  • | '''[[The Democrats (Midrasia)|The Democrats]]'''<br><small>''Les Démocrates'' * Radical Party - ''Merged into Social Democratic Party''
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  • | [[New Democrats]]<br/><small>''Nye Demokrater''</small><br/><small>''Nije Demokraten''</sma | [[Left Democrats]]<br/><small>''Venstre Demokraterne''</small><br/><small>''Linkse Demokrate
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  • | bgcolor=#38634B | || [[Christian Democratic Party|Christian Democrats]] || [[Paolo Demarco]] || 1936 || {{wp|Christian democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social | bgcolor=#0198e1 | ||[[Federation of Progressive Democrats]] || [[Dominic de Brincat]] || 1899 || {{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Liberal co
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  • {{colorbox|#F0001C}} [[Social Democrats (Esquarian Parliament)|SD]] (129)<br/> ...cracy|social democratic}} [[Social Democrats (Esquarian Parliament)|Social Democrats]], {{wp|socialist}} and {{wp|communist}} [[Confederation of the Esquarian L
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  • | name = Democrats '''Democrats''' ({{wp|Greek language|Piraean}}: ''Δημοκρατικοί''; shortened
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  • |[[File:UDV-AE.png|125px]] || [[Union of Green Democrats - Ecological Action]]<br><small>''(Unione dei Democratici Verdi - Azione ec |[[File:UdCdD logo.png|100px]] || [[Union of Centrists and Democrats]]<br><small>''(Unione dei Centristi e dei Democratici)''</small> || {{Wp|Li
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  • ...yalist Party for the chaotic election of 1870 which resulted in a minority Radical government. Two years later with the emergency election of 1872 the Chartis ...ost major parties of the Chartist Bloc, particularly the Republican Party, Democrats, UDA, and Liberty. Additionally, the Liberal League of the Reform Bloc can
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  • ...nd 20th century and with the [[Social Democratic Party (Albeinland)|social democrats]] since 1920. Soon after the liberal governments between 1986 and 2003, the
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  • | [[Social Democrats (Esquarian Parliament)|Social Democrats]] | [[United Social-Democrats (Heilag)|United Social-Democrats]]
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  • | [[Radical Democrats]]
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  • ...power to the presidency. When the [[Social Democratic Party (Ainin)|Social Democrats]] came to power in 2002, party leader [[Rémi de Wampley]] defied conventio | [[Radical Party (Ainin)|Radical]]
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  • | Geneviève Gervais-Winoc ([[Rally of the Democrats|RDD]]) | Constant Renaud ([[Rally of the Democrats|RDD]])
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  • ...rian Democratic Union]], the [[Reform Party]] and the [[Progressive Social Democrats]] - have dominated modern politics. At least one of the three major parties The Progressive Social Democrats are currently the largest party in [[Parliament of Estmere|Parliament]], an
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  • ...n governments from 1988-1995 alongside the centre-left [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]] (SRPO), 1999-2007 with the centre-right [[National Conso ...beral approach. The PMZ brought together {{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democrats}}, {{Wp|Liberalism|liberals}} and {{Wp|Agrarianism|agrarians}} becoming a r
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  • |office2 = Federal Chairman of the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]] ...<br>[[Socialist Alternative Party|SAP]] (1972-1986)<br>[[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|SRPO]] (1986-2021)<br>[[Euclean Werania]] (2021-present)
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  • |affiliation1 = [[Euclean Parliament#Party groups|Mixed Radical Left]] ...Democratic Left is a member of the [[Euclean Parliament#Party groups|Mixed Radical Left]] group in the [[Euclean Parliament]]. Prior to the [[2019 Euclean Par
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  • ...and other left-wing parties formed their own alliance, [[Coalition of the Radical Left]]. *'''Sotirian Democrats and Liberal Conservatives:''' This is mostly made up of centre-leaning memb
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  • ...essor = Union of Conservative Parties<br>Glubal Association of Democrats ! scope='row' | [[Authentic Radical Liberal Party (Stedoria)|Authentic Radical Liberal Party]]
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  • | party2 = Federation of Progressive Democrats <!-- Christian Democrats -->
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  • | leader3 = <center>'''Jan-Pieter Snijder'''<center> Liberal Democrats * <span style="color:#5188a6">'''Liberal Democrats'''</span>
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  • ;{{colorbox|black}} [[Radical Anarchists and Pirates]] (3) ;{{colorbox|#FFBF00}} [[Radical Party (Atlantica)|Radical]] (24)
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  • ...xpanded during the [[2016-17 Shangean Protests]] with the inclusion of the radical student-led [[New Progressive Party (Shangea)|New Progressive Party]]. Howe | {{Wp|Independent (politics)|Independent democrats}}
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  • The party was founded in early 2004 when moderate communists and radical socialists from the [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] and [[Socialist Unity ...group inside the Socialist Party along with the Socialist Unity and Social Democrats.
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  • | party1 = {{wp|Christian Democracy|Alliance of Christian Democrats}} | after_party = [[Alliance of Christian Democrats]]
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  • ...cy to remain, it must be safeguarded vigilantly by dedicated revolutionary democrats and republicans. Monarchy is considered the ultimate evil, making the entir ...ans). Others believe some system of separation of powers is necessary, but radical Ultrarepublicans consider this type of Ultrarepublicanism to be 'tyranny ap
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  • | after_party = [[Christian Democratic Party|Christian Democrats]] ...nd, so the top two candidates – the [[Christian Democratic Party|Christian Democrats]]' [[Abeo Bamidele]], and the [[Pacitalian Social Democratic Congress]]' ca
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  • | affiliation1 = [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]] * '''[[National Bloc (Alsland)#Historical factions|Social Democrats and Progressives]]''' (''Sosjaaldemokraten en Progressiven'') (1924—1989)
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  • ...r, Haarden's faction of the party fell from prominence after the Christian Democrats' decision not to admit [[Swedish Vyvlanders|Swedish]] refugees and its subs ...outh against the [[Socialist Party (North Vyvland)|Socialist Party]] and [[Radical People's Party]] policy of isolation and non-negotiation with the Southerne
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  • | party4 = [[Radical Party (Werania)|Radicals]] | after_party = [[Radical Party (Werania)|Radical]]
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  • {{legend|#38634B|[[Christian Democratic Party|Christian Democrats]]: 171 seats}} {{legend|#0198E1|[[Federation of Progressive Democrats]]: 6 seats}}
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  • ...nce more. In the aftermath of the [[Recession of 1980]], he led the Social Democrats to victory in the [[Aininian general election, 1982|1982 election]] and bec ...Party (Ainin)|Progressive Conservatives]] extremely unpopular. The Social Democrats campaigned on the promise of economic recovery, social equality and interna
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  • | affiliation1 = [[Modern Democrats - Euclean Centre Party|Modern Democrats]] | affiliation2 = [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]]
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  • ...blican Party (Midrasia)|Republican Party]], [[The Democrats (Midrasia)|The Democrats]], the [[Alydian Democratic Union]], [[Midrasia First]], and [[Liberty Part ...hrough their promises of electoral and industrial reform. Furthermore, the Radical Party and independent Socialists had also won a significant number of tradi
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  • ...aitlyn Khan." With Fu ahead in the polls, there was speculation of the New Democrats including People's Firsts in the new government, but Kuo rejected this, say ...ign policy "bellicose and dangerous," Kuo said "our honeymoon with the New Democrats is over" and confirmed his intention to run on behalf of the party in the n
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  • <!-- Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea --> | alliance2 = [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea|ACDE]]
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  • * [[wikipedia:Radical centrism|Radical centrism]] * [[wikipedia:Far-right politics|Radical right]]
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  • ! [[Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Democrats]] ! [[Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Democrats]]
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  • ...ld Osborne]] is the current forethane, having been elected to the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democratic]] leadership in 2015, and then re-elected in | rowspan=1 |{{nowrap|[[Liberal Party (Esthursia)|Radical-Liberal]]}}
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  • ...e]] opened on January 1st, 2015, comprised of 35 Conservatives, 30 Liberal Democrats, 4 Libertarians, and 1 Independent. The Tories have a 6-seat majority, augm ! [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal<br/>Democrats]]
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  • ...ominated by a liberal left majority with strong {{wp|secularist}} and {{wp|radical left}}ist sentiments that often were antireligious. ...) and most of Rabin's fellow [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democrats]] (20 of 29), along with 5 of 6 {{wp|independent (politician)|independent}}
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  • ...drawal of confidence from the {{wp|radical centrist}} [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]]. ...s of [[Change (Piraea)|Change]] and the switch of the [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]] to the opposition, after forcing the collapse of the [[Piraese Socialist
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  • ...e the demise of the [[Conservative Democratic Party of Tarper|Conservative Democrats]] in 1988. ...2007, months after its founding, after the moderates fought with the more radical leadership. This relationship with the neo-fascists combined with its elect
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  • | party2 = [[Radical Party (Werania)|Radicals]] ...ia)|Liberals]], [[Social Democratic Party of Werania|Social Democrats]], [[Radical Party (Werania)|Radicals]] and the [[Centre Party (Werania)|Agrarians]] (th
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  • ...internal]] [[National Labor#Red scare|struggles]] between conservative and radical factions, their shared opposition to the Conservatives served as the unifyi ...he [[List of political parties in Delkora|Moderates]] unwilling to back a "radical" government, [[Hjalmar Madsen]] declared a national emergency in the face o
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  • ...o the Shirazamite cause. Frawartish idealism meanwhile pushed him toward a radical conception of {{wp|Democracy}} and he began working tirelessly with other s ...long after and organise a reunion with other disillusioned and threatened Democrats. They met in the {{wp|Mithraeum|Mithrakhaneh}} of the [[Shirkal|Ghordir]] n
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  • ...ditional communal agricultural communities of the country. Originally more radical and agrarian, the Socialist Party grew more moderate in the 1930s, and in t ===Social-Democrats===
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  • ...ts}} {{legend|#7D381A|[[National Movement]]: 18 seats}} {{legend|#3B7D3D|[[Radical Irsadist Caucus]]: 11 seats}} {{legend|#969595|[[Independent List]]: 7 seat
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  • ...recession of 1996; the Conservatives' attempts to paint him as a dangerous radical floundered against his mild-mannered image and the public growing tired of ...the official opposition. He formed a coalition government with the Social Democrats — the first peacetime coalition since 1931 — and relied on nationalist
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  • | predecessor = [[Radical Liberals]] ...mber of the Ghaillish resistance with a strong political wing known as the Radical Liberals. The Liberty Party was founded in 1936 by [[Eleanore Rosaiteir]].
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  • ==== Socialdemokraterna (The Social Democrats) ==== ...fishing, and timber industries' labour movements of the 1800s. The Social Democrats emerged as one of the three biggest political factions to arise in the new
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  • ...conspiracy]] was exposed, many New Conservatives split to form the Centre Democrats, adding to the Conservatives' devastation in the 1990s. ...ft it towards the left, thus accomplishing the reunification on the Centre Democrats' terms.
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  • ...Factions:'''</br>[[Galarianism]]</br>{{wp|Right-wing populism}}<br />{{wp|Radical right}} ...on [[Liberal Party (Belhavia)|Liberals]] and [[Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Democrats]] merged into the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democratic
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  • | name = Social Democrats of Paretia The '''Social Democrats of Paretia''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Social Democratas da Pa
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  • ...emocracy {{colorbull|#fdb462|size=200}} [[Frisian Democratic Union|Frisian Democrats]]
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  • ...#Union of Esquarian Liberals and Democrats|Union of Esquarian Liberals and Democrats]] ...until 2005 when it was defeated by the [[New Democratic Party (Namor)|New Democrats]], a right-wing party that had splintered from the DemSocs in the 1980s. Si
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  • | [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea|ACDE]] | [[Caldish Democrats]]<br /><small>''Daonlathaigh Glaíteannach''</small>
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  • | party2 = [[Social Democrats (Paretia)|Social Democrats]] ...last decade on the UC and others. The [[Social Democrats (Paretia)|Social Democrats]] initially took the lead in polls, closely ahead of the LP. The "old parti
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  • |party = Social Democrats (2009-2018) Independent (2018-) ...at Concordia and then councilman on the same city, representing the Social-Democrats. He completed hid university education, first finishing a Bachelor of Admin
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  • | align=center | [[File:Sotirian Democrats (Aucuria) logo.png|125px]] | [[Casimiran Democratic Alliance|Casimiran Democratic Alliance - Radical Bahian Solidarity]]<br>''Kazimieros demokratu aljansas - Radikalus Bahijos
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  • ...was more successful this time, and turned the seat over from the Christian Democrats. Upon the seat's boundary changes before the next election, it became nomin ...rticularly stable, and as time went on, its proposals began to become more radical, which displeased many Liberals. This prompted an early exit from the coali
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  • ...g the landslide victory of the [[Social Democratic Party (Midrasia)|Social Democrats]] in the 1935 election. Between 1937 and 1956, the party governed Midrasia ...the party boasted 161 seats within the Public Assembly, however the Social Democrats retained their overall majority by 71 seats. Although the party was able to
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  • ...': Mathiesen announced in response they would oppose the coalition with a "radical" party. ...ging and later eclipse of the classical liberal faction allowed the social democrats to reshape the Liberal Party in their image, turning them from centrist kin
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  • ...and there were economic problems. In this regard, a decision was made on a radical reform, WT was to be abolished and Waisnorian Broadcasting Corporation shou ...on only 14 in 2008, and the majority of the seats were taken by the Social Democrats, former communists.
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  • ...s for [[Ysl-di-Elysed at-large]], in spite of the victory of the [[Alydian Democrats]]. Gwenadur would champion a number of popular bills, but would never be pr ...to criticise the leadership of all major parties - the governing [[Alydian Democrats]] and the opposition Workers' Party and Camria First - for creating a hosti
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  • ...net Minister, he held positions in the 2015-2018 Coalition of Socialists & Democrats/Green Party coalition cabinet, first as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, an ...the Socialist People's Party to form the Popular Alliance of Socialists & Democrats, a move which he partly co-ordinated, he remained in his position as Direct
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  • ...evolution of 1917 was put down due to a German intervention. Despite this, radical left politics persists in the form of Syndicalism, which first saw success ...d is a multi-party democracy, and though most in the country remain either Democrats or Republicans there exists two notable political parties; the Constitution
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  • The workers were on average more {{wpl|radicalism (historical)|radical}} and demanded immediate improvements in working and living conditions. Thi ...servatives]], and 100 seats to [[Socialism in Gylias|socialists and social democrats]]. Each faction met in an associated meeting place, and the cafés and club
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  • ...r electoral agreement with the [[Social Democratic Party (Midrasia)|Social Democrats]], however the expiration of this agreement in 2016 led the party to indepe ...50s the two parties can be seen to have drifted apart somewhat, with more radical members of the SPV directly advocating for Vaellenian independence. Althoug
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  • ...founded by union leaders, peasant leaders and radicalized members of the [[Radical Republican League]] (LRR) and the [[Republican Liberal Party]] (PLR) in 192 * Parts of the [[National Liberation Front]] formed of {{wpl|social-democrats}} and {{wpl|democratic socialists}}, led by [[Ramón Sáez]]
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  • ...nd Ecologist Movement|MVE]]''': [[Werania|Marianne Koeppen]]<br>'''[[Mixed Radical Left|GRM]]''': [[Gaullica|Sara Plantier]]<br>'''[[Alliance for a Federal an :{{Colorbox|#0088FF|border=silver}} [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea|ACDE]] (197)
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  • ...ction as it would determine whether the [[New Democratic Party (Namor)|New Democrats]] retain control of the government. ...rding to successive polls: [[Huan An]], a CenCo deputy running for the New Democrats; [[Antelope Shohai]], a CenCo deputy running for the [[Popular Front (Namor
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  • | alliance2 = [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea|ACDE]] ...defeated [[Georg Torleif Årbakke]] of the [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]], and was duly elected as president. Vallette become the second
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  • ...nvention and Rabin's domestic policy advisers rejected the proposal as too radical and constitutionally uncertain. ...having won a new majority in the Senate in the 1966 midterms, the Liberal Democrats pushed through a tax bill over Kalian's repeated vetoes that created a new,
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  • ...ntary republic. The republic was known initially for its anti-clerical and radical reformist nature but during the early 20th century became politically inert ...ctorious. Initially the new government was heavily divided between liberal democrats, anarchists and more authoritarian-minded socialists. A left-wing republic
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  • ...nov criticised the governing [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democrats]], accusing them of having made "no tangible progress" on worker's rights a ...the DLP, while his support of Carucerean separatists made Haloranov appear radical among SDP supporters.
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  • ...ndustrial east and argued strongly in favour of a blanket forgiveness. The democrats and ethno-nationalist groups formed solid third groups and as a whole all p ...the sides gradually coalesced into the Red-White Coalition of socialists, democrats, and authoritarian communists and the traditionalist Green Army. The pendul
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  • ...es undergo fundamental changes: the Labour right splits to form the Social Democrats, the Labour Party is radicalised with the addition of more left-wing member ...ngest-serving democratically-elected Prime Minister, Thatcher implements a radical program of market-oriented economic reforms, whose underlying ideology come
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  • ...entarian after [[Elizabeth McDonaugh]] of the [[Democratic Party of Imagua|Democrats]]. Over the next few years, she rose through the ranks, becoming party lead ...efeated in 1956 by Sotirian Democrat [[Martin Ellingham]], as the Sotirian Democrats campaigned on fears that Marguerite Ernman's policies would impoverish the
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  • ...ury. Over the 1820's and 1830's 64 riots were recorded, led by liberal and radical forces and supported by many working-class people. This culminated in the R ...This view was prominent among many more radical liberals, and in 1850 many radical-liberals formed the ''Partito Repubblicano'' (PR), Isolaprugna's first offi
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  • ...ominated by a liberal left majority with strong {{wp|secularist}} and {{wp|radical left}}ist sentiments that often were antireligious. ...) and most of Rabin's fellow [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democrats]] (20 of 29), along with 5 of 6 {{wp|independent (politician)|independent}}
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  • | '''[[National Radical Front]]'''<br><small>''Skarni Radykalna Nôródowi'' | '''[[Lecian Social Democrats]]'''<br><small>''Spòłeczowczi Demòkratów Lekkëbsczi''
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  • | colspan="5"|<small>Supported by radical liberals, Kvasinkas butted heads with the [[Solarian Catholic Church]], leg ...span="5"|<small>A Constitutionalist Liberal, Valeška refused to pursue the radical policies demanded by the progressive wing of the party. Lack of party suppo
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  • ...Azmaran Democrats after the collapse of three-party [[Gold Flame]]-Centre-Radical talks collapsed, Hermansdohter was inaugurated as Minister for Transport an ...leader, Hermansdohter would emerge as the largest opposition voice to the Radical-Centre-Green coalition of Helmut Þurisassun.
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  • ...dia, but had previously been supportive of the [[Federation of Progressive Democrats]]. He began to embrace more hardline views in the 2010s. ...it was platforming Demasso's views and those of the party, helping expose radical and extreme views to a mainstream audience. The publication bowed to pressu
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  • ...n swung them his way. He also pivoted and went to undercut the third-party Democrats, who were stealing Liberal-leaning swing voters. He pledged to support urba ...ctice by 1928. He supported a business tax cut agreed to by labor-friendly Democrats, business-focused Federalists, and professional elite-oriented Liberals.
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  • ...lectic group of {{wp|Liberalism|liberals}}, {{wp|Liberal democracy|liberal democrats}}, {{wp|Monarchism|monarchists}}, {{wp|Paleoconservatism|anti-fascist conse Among the Provisional Government's left flank were liberals, democrats, and republicans of a strong {{wp|Anti-monarchism|anti-monarchist}} sentime
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  • ...tion and spending, his successor Philip Whittaker proved more economically radical; changes instituted included closed shop workplaces, nationalised steel, ai ...ncreased, while control of land and wealth was far less concentrated. This radical change, however, promoted a pushback by those disadvantaged by redistributi
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  • ...ersity constiteuncy was represented by a [[Radical Liberal Party (Estmere)|Radical Liberal]] upon it's dissolution. ...ll Boating Society to political societies such as the [[Progressive Social Democrats|Morwall Social Democratic Society]] and [[Sotirian Democratic Union|Morwall
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  • ...und radicals who dabbled in {{wp|anarchism}}, {{wp|syndicalism}}, and {{wp|radical right|extreme right-wing}} causes. After convincing a number of his old fri ...he [[Liberal Party (Belhavia)|Liberals]] and [[Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Democrats]] were polling well, and the Federalist majority in [[Imperial Senate (Belh
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  • | [[Progressive Democrats (Hennehouwe)|Progressive Democratic Party]] (VDP)<br>''Vooruitstrevende Dem | colspan="8" | A merger of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Radical Centre, the VDP was formed in 1989. The party is considered to be the succe
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  • ...iberal and left parties, thus marking the first time socialists and social democrats took part in formal governance. ...rritories' economic and social revolution served as the culmination of the radical Gylian currents that had gained strength through the [[Gylian ascendancy|as
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  • ;''Liberal and radical'': ...ition from a [[Liberal Party (Aucuria)|Liberal]]-[[Radical Party (Aucuria)|Radical]]-[[Civilist Party (Aucuria)|Civilist]] coalition in the Saeimas combined w
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  • ...democrats and peasant socialists whilst the imposybiliści monopolised the radical left in Miersan politics. [[File:Józef Lukasik.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Radical leader [[Józef Lukasik]] at the 66th congress.]]
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  • .... Fierce local opposition, however, was often politically naive, and local democrats often politicised rapidly or were easily swept aside by centralisers, at le ...onomic planning commissions and federal planning entities. Progressive and radical movements and proposals gained currency rapidly, spreading through the dire
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  • ...ngest-serving democratically-elected Prime Minister, Thatcher implements a radical program of market-oriented economic reforms, whose underlying ideology come ...the 1997 general election, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats, with the outside support of the nationalist parties. The Mado government r
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  • ...he People's Party was founded as the '''Committee for the Co-ordination of Democrats''' in 1988 as a loose grouping for pro-democracy and centrist candidates fo ...ter elections, with the People's Party's manifesto mainly being centred on radical democratisation and constitutional reform. The Regeneration Society's contr
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  • ...neral election, Tobón became an outspoken opponent of cooperation with the Democrats. In an attempt to pacify dissent within the Party, President [[Montero Iris ...and Jorge Spalderán for leadership, rather than President Irisar. When the Democrats began to push for the legalisation of same-sex marriage and abortion in the
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  • ...rliaments led to massive unrest among the general populace with the Social Democrats calling for the abolition of the monarchy altogether. Troops were sent in t ...s and shorter working hours. The Provisional Government accused the Social Democrats of being behind the strike (which turned out to be true) and sent in the mi
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  • ...rusty sidekick caught behind enemy lines. Amongst syndcalists, socialists, democrats, and fascists are there dangers on every corner, that is not saying anythin ...of a new arch cleric is Harald caught between various pulling factions and radical secret cabals that tries to install their candidate to the seat of the arch
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  • ...versial amongst the moderate right wing in Paretia, who believe she is too radical for them. Cerqueira has described her own ideology as {{wp|right-wing popul ...eague]] however was more economically socialist and was more popular among radical {{wp|centrism|centrists}}. Despite their differences, Cerqueira would becom
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  • ...P, [[Gabino Montani]] of the [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democrats]] had been perceived to be anti-union, particularly as Montani was accused ...support from trade unionists, it opened him up to attack from the Sotirian Democrats, who accused him of being a [[Chistovodia|Chistovodian]]-style communist.
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  • ...houwe)|Socialist Labour Party]] (22)<br>{{colorbox|#0087DC}} [[Progressive Democrats (Hennehouwe)|Progressive Democratic Party]] (17)<br>{{colorbox|#00b13d}} [[ ...the 14th and 17th centuries. Following Partition and the ascendency of the radical {{wp|Protestantism|Amendist}} [[Sotirian Commonwealth]] in the north, s'Hol
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  • With 255 seats, the Social Democrats won a plurality of seats, only four short of an absolute majority. The SDP,
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  • ...ue as a whole; they ended up pushing for neoliberal reforms, with the most radical among them veering close to {{wpl|anarcho-capitalism}} over time. ...lism. They split to form the [[List of political parties in Delkora|Centre Democrats]], adding to the Conservatives' woes. The neoliberal conspiracy, combined w
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  • ...e to the twin pressures of the Coastal Crisis and the Kuoqing massacre the radical faction declined and Sun was able to remove them from office. Thereafter he ...radical, campaigning for an end to single party rule, free elections and a radical restructuring of society into cooperatives. The XLUFW enlarged, with some i
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  • ...s, the Labour Party merged with the faction of [[Democratic Party (Imagua)|Democrats]] opposed to the [[United Provinces (Kylaris)|United Provinces]], to establ ...rejected the approaches in [[Swetania]] and [[Chervolesia]] as being "too radical for Imaguans."
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  • ...orruption schemes during the URN tenure. The government, led by [[Sotirian Democrats (Belmonte)|Sotirian democrat]] [[Henrique Cotrim]] and later by [[People's ...te)|Sword's Republic]], Belmonte would be ruled by centre-right [[Sotirian Democrats (Belmonte)|Sotirian democrat]] [[Henrique Cotrim]]. An important member of
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  • ...by the rise and domination of the Puriteinen (translates into Puritans), a radical Kasperist movement that sought to free the North of real and percieved Cath The solution, as promulgated by radical Amendist theologian [[Kasper Roeterink]], and officially by the Second Repu
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  • ...s defected from the increasingly status quo Dominist party and founded the Radical Dominist Party. ...eading to mass protests. The failure of the central bank was blamed on the Radical Dominists and the party was banned in 1766. The King also established the P
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  • ...landmarks. Key endorsements would boost her candidacy as well, the College Democrats of GWU, American University, and Howard endorsing her candidacy, in additio ...as praised by progressives as "visionary" and slammed by conservatives as "radical and dangerous". In the aftermath of her speech, in response to right-wing d
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  • ...for the first time. Figuier led the country through an explosive moment of radical social changes that affected traditions and customs; the era included the a ...ormation of governments. Between 2011 and 2015 and again since 2019, the [[Radical Civic Union]] governed in coalition with other parties as the first time an
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  • ...enate has two main parties, The National Conservative Party and The Social-Democrats. On the other hand, there are other, smaller parties like the Greens (the e ...- More commonly known as The Greens, SEP is a left party, representing the radical left, which has been formed from political activists, and is considered the
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  • The Syndicalist Front of Eibenland was founded by a group of radical trade union leaders and academics in 1927 during a period of labor unrest. ...society, and expanding parental leave. Divisions emerged within the Social Democrats between those who desired to reverse the economic reforms undertaken by the
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  • ...istos Mikelakos, the party has been criticized by many on the right as too radical. Despite their leftward shift, the party has been long considered the close ...in 2018 after being accused of having an "unreasonable, irresponsible, and radical" platform by Democratic Coalition Leader Fania Zarou in 2014. Having cut ta
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  • ...Constitution and determine the composition of the first Assembly. Letzo's Democrats won a solid majority, making him Ardalia's first premier. On the last day o ...ange rate to ensure a swift transition as desired by Premier Letzo and his Democrats. The Lita was put into circulation at the beginning of 1912. At the same, t
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  • ...movement, radical militarists that desire for a "Subaikan Restoration" and democrats that desire to reform the government into a constitutional monarchy.
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  • ...es of the War. The regional government split with the pro-independence and radical pluralist factions declaring their allegiance to Werania in June 1852 and a ...1920]] which were won by a centrist coalition led by liberals and sotirian democrats, the new government continued to clash with Hartmann over the powers of the
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  • ..., a number of the party's {{wp|frontbench}} lost their seats to the Social Democrats. The {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian Democractic}} [[Sotirian People's Fo ...une Movement]], though with a slight decline. The resurgence of the Social Democrats is widely considered to be the highlight of the election, having supplanted
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  • .... Marine patrol approached the hiding place of Moqtada al-Sadr, the Shiite radical whose militias had been generating widespread violence in Sadr City, Baghda ...profile and war hero status, despite opposition from anti-war progressive Democrats. He ran on a rather progressive domestic platform: expanding health insuran
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  • ...nd a large coalition of anti-fascist movements, such as communists, social democrats, liberals, feminists and trade unions. Union Day has been celebrated every ...te in his snap election of 1929, and his second term was probably the most radical; housebuilding also became a key policy of the Asmont era, in which over a
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  • ...Party]] and reorganization as the Conservative Party in 1955. The Liberal Democrats, although the major left-leaning political party of the contemporary era, w ...nd the Imperial Senate by both parties. Between 1946 and 1961, the Liberal Democrats (often referred to {{wp|colloquially}} as the "Lib Dems") had controlled bo
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  • .... These radical measures, indicative of demagogic populism adopted by the "democrats," led to some democracies being labeled kakistocracies by other city-states
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  • ...n)|Farmer-Labor Party]], an unusual alliance of trade unionists and social democrats, and the big-tent [[Socialist Party (Wazheganon)|Socialist Party]], became ...}} organizations, as well as {{wp|Jewish anarchism|Jewish anarchists}} and radical {{wp|Midewiwin}} lodges, which protected minority communities, distributed
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  • ...t were overthrown by the [[Brotherhood for the Rights of Man]], a far more radical grouping that believed in the [[Cult of Rationalism]] that amongst other th ...artite governments consisting of socialists, social democrats and Sotirian democrats.
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  • ..., {{wp|meritocracy}}, and {{wp|rationalism}}. Their ideology was much more radical than other revolutionary groups, but they became far more popular. Protests ...retia|Tiago IV]], it was greatly supported by the public and military, the radical groups began to use violence against [[Rafael II of Paretia|Rafael II]]. Th
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  • ...es coalition partners in the centrist Democratic Labour Party), the Social Democrats have seen a slow uptick in popularity, and managed to wrest the Premiership ...seats}} {{legend|#B07A15|Sotrianist Democratic: 3 seats}} {{legend|#262626|Radical: 1 seat}}
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  • | merger = [[National Action (Etruria)|National Action]]<br>[[People's Radical Party]]<br>[[Justice and Freedom Party]] ...ticians from the [[National Action (Etruria)|National Action]], [[People's Radical Party]] and the [[Justice and Freedom Party]]. It was founded in response t
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  • After another 28 years of democracy, three main factions formed: democrats, royalists, and communists. And after a subsequent series of assassinations ...liberalization and reforms, including granting more autonomy to the Social Democrats, but this was very short-lived as they immediately turned against him in pa
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  • ...ng the support of the religious [[Episemialist Democrat Party|Episemialist Democrats]]. ...Liberal Progressives and the Republican Party, there was hope that a more radical solution might solve the issues at hand. This led to the [[Tengarian Sectio
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  • ...October prior to the November election. The election saw the Episemialist Democrats returning to power under [[Davyd Dragomanov]] a young and wealthy businessm ...members in 1904 to close to 50,000 in 1910, the VSWI was seen as the most radical and largest of the "4 Pillars of Workers", including the Vinalian Workers U
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  • Following radical victory in the 1912 Presidential election, sweeping reforms in education, i ...by Civic Platform at 82, Socailists at 50, Communists at 27, and National Democrats at 18.
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  • ...tions were so bad that some people began to form unions, enact strikes and radical anarchist and socialists groups to form. In an effort to alleviate this pre ...le members and popular supporters abandoning the platform for the National Democrats and Lucy lost support from the remaining blue collar Sapphire senators she
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  • During this time, Atlantica also began to industrialise. Radical Party Lawspeaker of the Althing Hinrik Jóhannsson (serving from 1815-1833) ...ntinues to exist until today; the Moderate Alliance governed until 1925 as Radical Lawspeaker of the Althing [[Guðmund Geirsson]] presided over a period of p
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  • ...nfederacy was in political turmoil after the 1938 Purple Revolt due to the Democrats repeatedly failing to meet their promises to the members of the Proletariat ...nciples if they allowed the monarch to participate in parliament while the democrats argued that allowing the monarch to participate in politics would allow opi
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  • ...here the workers overthrew them and instated the '''Nebligen Commune''', a radical socialist government based highly on the principles of freedom and equality ...ety today, with parties such as the [[Alydian Democrats (Crylante)|Alydian Democrats]] acting to represent their voice. A minority of Mashahith followers has ex
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  • ...Bingham and former Republicans reorganizing the Republican Party while the Democrats struggled to reorganize that election year. The result was a Republican sup ...onal elections came up as a bipartisan coalition of 'dove' Republicans and Democrats challenged Bingham's decision due to the looming Syndicalist threat to the
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  • ...was [[Dónall Ó Conaill]]. The two main political forces were the [[Caldish Democrats]] and the [[National Conservative Party (Caldia)|National Conservative Part ...rty (Caldia)|Liberty Party]]. [[Eleanore Rosaiteir]], former leader of the Radical Liberals, became taoiseach.
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  • ...ocial Democratic Party]] (SD) and the right-wing led by the [[Rally of the Democrats]] (D). However, after the [[West Aininian crisis]] splintered the latter, a ...opera house]]However, in the era of the Republic, Aininian dance underwent radical evolution due to a combination of factors. The colonisation of the [[Nautar
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  • ...the one which followed the millennium; with left-wing politics, especially radical Socialism, gaining much greater influence in the nation. Under the [[Social ...e party instituted a series of measures aimed at curbing the activities of radical leftist groups within the country, including the institution of the infamou
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  • ...s are usually credited for the collapse of the First Salvian Imperium, the radical change of [[Salvia#Culture|Salvian culture]] and society, and the introduct Several notable thinkers and philosophers of the time joined the democrats and would become the cornerstone of their movement: these included lawyer [
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  • ...Populaire]] nominally venerated the book, although many of the book's more radical prescriptions were ignored as the party leadership found it necessary and, ...lly shift more prominently to the middle class, playing on their fear of a radical, socialist revolution.<ref name="The Bedrock of Functionalism? The Gaullica
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  • ...ts on suppressing the simultaneously-growing workers movements such as the radical [[Eldmarsk Section of the Worker's Internationale]] and the [[Working Peopl ...a strong resistance by the a coalition of the National Party, the Sotirian Democrats, and other smaller parties which would form the United Right.
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  • |leader_name1 = [[Imat Ilva]]<small> ([[Social-Democrats (Gregahou)|SD]])</small> ...atneft operator Murat Bragin. However, Bragin's leadership was marked by a radical shift toward a violent, hostile method of achieving independence, and many
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