[Palestine] The Democratic Alliance (in Arabic: التحالف الديمقراطي) was an alliance of Palestinian PLO factions during the 1980s. Thee constituents of the alliance were the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Palestinian Communist Party and the Palestine L...
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[Philippines] The Democratic Alliance of the Philippines is made up of nationalist and progressive forces, primarily former members of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas. Most supported Sergio Osmeña and the Nacionalista Party against Manuel Roxas and the Liberal Party during the 1946 elections. However, six democratically elected DA congr...
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[South Africa] The Democratic Alliance (DA) is a South African political party and has been the official opposition at national level since the 1999 general election. It has also been the governing party of the Western Cape Province since the 2009 general election. The DA is broadly centrist, though it has been attributed both centre-left a...
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[Ukraine] Democratic Alliance (Демократичний альянс) is a political party in Ukraine, registered in September 2011, formed on an anti-corruption platform. ==History== Before becoming a political party Democratic Alliance was an youth organization. The objective of the organization was `to form a new Christian-democratic, ...
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(from the article `Bulgaria`) ...policies alienated the old political leaders, the Military League (comprising active and reserve officers), and Tsar Boris`s court. The rightist ...
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(from the article `Portugal`) ...to enact an effective austerity program. A number of volatile coalition governments followed, until in 1980, in the general election scheduled by ...
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(from the article `South Africa`) In May, Cape Town Mayor Helen Zille replaced Tony Leon as leader of the main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance. In January Zille`s coalition ... Local elections were held on March 1, and the ANC retained its control of most municipalities. After lengthy negotiations the Democratic Alliance won ....
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