
(from the article `Bolivia`) ...with the presidency (1880–84) of Narciso Campero, Bolivia moved into an era of civilian government. The country`s upper classes divided their ...
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(from the article `Botha, P. W.`) ...to the black majority. Though the proposed reforms maintained white supremacy, to which Botha was fully committed, the right wing of the National ... In 1982 much of the party`s right wing broke off in opposition to the granting of limited political rights to Coloureds (those of mixed descent) and .....
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(from the article `Denmark`) ...electoral rules giving the Landsting a distinct conservative leaning, with great landowners and civil servants as the dominating elements. The ... ...tended to be either minority governments or coalitions of two, three, or even four parties. The political scene was dominated by a core of four ... [2 re...
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(from the article `Ecuador`) García Moreno`s death, as he himself might have forecast, brought a period of near anarchy. Conservatives and liberals struggled for power. But ...
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(from the article `Norway`) ...local elections held in the autumn showed that support for most political parties tended to remain stable. The Labour Party was still the ... ...Poll in October showed that two of the three parties in the ruling coalition had very low support. The Christian People`s Party had about 7%, and ... ...party ...
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(from the article `Venezuela`) The first of the military dictators was General José Antonio Páez, who gave the country better government than it would see again for nearly a ...
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in the United Kingdom, a political party whose guiding principles include the promotion of private property and enterprise, the maintenance of a ... [21 related articles]
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UK political party, one of the two historic British parties; the name replaced Tory in general use from 1830 onwards. Traditionally the party of landed interests (those owning substantial land or...
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[
n] - a political party in Great Britain which developed from the Tories in the 1830s
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noun a political party in Great Britain which developed from the Tories in the 1830s; advocates a mixed economy and encourages property owning
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Click images to enlargeUK political party, one of the two historic British parties; the name replaced Tory in general use from 1830 onwards. Traditionally the party of landed interests (those owning substantial land or property), it broadened its political base under Benjamin Disraeli's leadership in the 19th cent...
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a political party in Great Britain founded about 1832 as successor to the Tory party and characterized by moderate progressivism.
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