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  • ...ive Party]]-voting [[Arkania]] province in the {{wp|2000s (decade)|2000s}} and {{wp|2010s (decade)|2010s}}. * [[Independent Centrist Caucus]] ([[Imperial Senate (Belhavia)|Imperial Senate]])
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  • |agency_name = Imperial Government of Belhavia ...avia|acts of the Senate]], including the creation of executive departments and courts inferior to the Supreme Court.
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  • ...ut do not head a government department. Whilst generally the most powerful and/or prestigious members of the Cabinet head critical ministries such as the ...e ''Second Zimmermann Ministry'' has been sitting since the [[Conservative-Imperial Coalition]] formed its second government in [[2018 Vionna-Frankenlischian E
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  • ...f various individuals, groups, institutions, and other actors in the 1970s and 1980s who created the contemporary {{wp|Right-wing politics|right-wing}} po ...scape and ushered in over three decades of [[Conservative Party (Belhavia)|Conservative]] [[Political History of Belhavia|dominance of Belhavian politics]].
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  • | office = [[Imperial Senate (Belhavia)|Imperial Senator]] from [[Freeport (province)|Freeport]] |office2 =Imperial Deputy Foreign Minister for Allied Affairs
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  • ...Party]] (blue) or [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democratic Party]] (green) in [[Belhavia#Government_and_politics|Belhavian elections]]. ...ed colored maps to describe the winning candidate in the various provinces and territories, but it was the first time a standard color system took shape.
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  • ...ent takes its name from the color white, a reference to {{wp|reactionary}} and pro-[[Monarchy of Belhavia|royalist]] forces during the [[White Terror (Bel ...ch|Catholics]], ethnic [[URE|Emmerian]] {{wp|Quranism|Muslims}}, and other conservative-leaning groups.
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  • ...ut do not head a government department. Whilst generally the most powerful and/or prestigious members of the Cabinet head critical ministries such as the ...lected from the Conservative Party, who are in coalition with the Imperial Party.
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  • |office3 = [[Leader of the Imperial Party]] |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|4|15|df=y}}
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  • ...Senate (Belhavia)|Imperial Senate]], over the nature of Belhavia's Empire and foreign policy. ..., a growing {{wp|Liberalism|liberal}} value emerging from [[URE|Emmerian]] and [[Arthurista|Arthuristan]] circles.
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  • | office =Imperial Deputy Foreign Minister for Allied Affairs |office2 =Imperial Deputy Foreign Minister for Global Economic Affairs
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  • ...n. He founded the [[Conservative Party (Themiclesia)|Conservative Party]] and [[Great Settlement (Themiclesia)|introduced]] represenative politics in the ...dern sense, and this appellation is no longer as common. The Conservative Party continues to venerate the Lord of Gar-lang as its founder with this title.
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  • ...(1991 - 1997)<br>[[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democratic Party]] (1969 - 1991)<br>[[National Patriotic Union (Belhavia)|National Patriotic {{wp|M.B.A}}, [[Imperial Provisa University|Imperial Provisa University School of Business]]
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = Republican Party
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  • | colspan=3 | ← '''Previous election'''<BR>[[Belhavian Imperial presidential election, 2004|November 2004]] | colspan=3 align=right | →<BR>'''[[Belhavian Imperial presidential election, 2012|November 2012]]'''
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  • ...eived, led the Council of Peers to suspect he designed to recover Njik-nem and Sngrak. He was forced to resign in late 1825.
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United Left Party
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  • ...ars of politics that had been dominated mainly by the [[Liberal Democratic Party (New Belhavia)|Liberal Democrats]] (colloquially referred to as the "Lib De ...nt]]'s {{wp|nascent}} {{wp|welfare state}} and strongly curtailed its size and scope, limiting the appeal of the pro-{{wp|economic interventionism|activis
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  • {{Infobox political party ...te|1854|2|28|df=y}} (as the [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative Party]])
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = Federalist Party
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