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  • |office1 = [[National Bloc (Alsland)|Leader of the National Bloc]] |term_start1 = 15 October 2021
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  • |caption = Vrihte in 2021 |office1 = [[National Bloc (Alsland)|Leader of the National Bloc]]
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  • | term_start2 = 26 January 2021 | term_end2 = 16 October 2021
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  • | party1 = [[National Republican Party (Austeria)|NPR]] | election1 = [[2021 Austerian general election|5 May 2021]]
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  • | name = National Assembly of Quetana | last_election1 = [[2016 Quetana general election|10 October 2016]]
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  • | affiliation1_title = National affiliation ...the Workers' International]] (ASAY) and [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]] it was traditionally the main party of the centre-left until it was repla
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  • | name = National Bloc ...Bloc (Alsland)#Historical factions|Social Democratic Party]]<br>[[National Bloc (Alsland)#Historical factions|Rjochts]]
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  • ...ive for Yisrael]] (2021-present)<br>[[Constitutional Liberal Party]] (1975-2021) ...erved as the Knesset caucus leader of his party briefly [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|after its disastrous 2020 showing]], though he was quickly ousted by
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  • {{Infobox election | election_name = 2021 Canadian federal election
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  • | membership_year = 2021 ...arty to form a united ecologist front for the [[2022 Alslandic legislative election]].
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  • {{Infobox election | election_name = 2018 Polatan General Election
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  • |dissolved = {{start date|2021|4|27}} |successor = [[National Liberal Party (Yisrael)|National Liberals]]<br>[[Party of the Left]]
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  • ..., where there is a [[Verts Empordans|regional Green party]] with which the national organization has a non-compete agreement. ...t party after the [[Pacitalian parliamentary elections, 2007|2007 national election]], earning over 30 million votes, capturing 59 seats in the ''[[Constazione
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  • ! [[National Liberal Party (Yisrael)|NLP]] | bgcolor=#acbefb | +47 (to [[United Center Bloc|UCB]]'s 33 seats)/<br> +18 (to all minority parties)
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  • ...d repeatedly rejected the label of "far right," instead using the moniker "national conservative." ...ey District]], where the minor right-wing [[National Union Party (Yisrael)|National Union Party]], before [[Electoral_College_in_Yisrael#Third-party_impact|its
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  • | foundation = {{start date and age|df=yes|2021|7|16}} ...s to create a unified right-wing bloc in the Folkssenaat. After an initial leadership contest between Wassenaar and [[Alof Oosterbaan]], Oosterbaan left the part
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  • ...eated following the [[2022 Alslandic legislative election|2022 legislative election]] which resulted in a majority for pro-reform parties. The Assembly was fir ...rgest opposition force to the governing [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]] and as a result very few opposition figures contributed in the constituti
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  • ...Internal Factions:'''<br />{{wp|Orthodox Judaism|Torah Judaism}}<br />{{wp|National conservatism}} |national =
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  • | election1 =[[Yisraeli general election, 2016|January 11th, 2016]] | election2 = [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|January 27th, 2020]]
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  • | [[File:Romeo-Saganash-2012-NDP-Leadership-Convention.PNG|100px]]<br>[[Enoch "Eno" Ahaloke]] ...orm Liberal Will, though they have begun to regain support. After the 2021 Election, Nils Moller's return as head of Reformblock has enabled the centre-left to
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