
The Humanist Party was launched on 8 March 1984 by the Department of Social Affairs of the Community for Human Development. Around the world many Humanist Parties started to emerge and on January 4, 1989, in Florence, Italy, the first congress of the Humanist International was held. In this event, the foundational documents were adopted, including...
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[Argentina] The Humanist Party (Partido Humanista) is a progressive political party in Argentina and is a member of the Humanist International. Its `five basic points` are : ...
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[Brazil] The Humanist Party is a political party in Brazil and is a member of the Humanist International. ...
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[Chile] The Humanist Party (Partido Humanista) is a progressive left-wing political party in Chile, founded in 1984. In December 1990, Laura Rodríguez became the first elected representative of any Humanist Party in the world after winning a seat as part of the Concertación coalition, after Augusto Pinochet handed over power. At the last ...
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[Denmark] The Humanist Party (Det Humanistiske Parti) is a political party in Denmark and is a member of the Humanist International. The party stood in the regional and municipal elections in Denmark 15 November 2005. The last time the party went for elections in Denmark was 1993. Denmark is divided in 5 regions (a new administrative system...
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[France] The Humanist Party (French: Parti humaniste) is a political party in France, and is a member of the Humanist International, and the European Humanist Regional. The candidate for Presidential Elections in France, 2007, was Alain Ducq, the Party`s Secretary General; however, the candidate was not accepted by the Electoral authorities...
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[Hungary] The Humanist Party (Humanista Párt) is a political party in Hungary, and it is a member of the Humanist International. At the legislative election, on April 7 and 21, 2002, the party won no seats. At the local election in 2002 the party in Budapest won 0.36% of the popular vote and no seats. ...
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[Iceland] The Humanist Party (Húmanistaflokkurinn) is a political party in Iceland founded on 25 June 1984. It has ran candidates in the 1987 and 1999 parliamentary elections, but has never achieved representation. It is related to the International Humanist Party. They successfully applied for the list letter H to contest the 2013 Iceland...
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[Italy] The Humanist Party (Partito Umanista, PU) is a minor political party in Italy. Its long-time leader was Giorgio Schultze, who is currently spokesman of the Humanist Movement in Europe. Founded in 1985, the party is a member of the Humanist International. It has never been represented in either the Italian Chamber of Deputies or the ...
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[Portugal] The Humanist Party (Partido Humanista, pron; the acronym PH is used in voting ballots but rarely read) is a minor center-left political party in Portugal. It has no representatives in the Assembly of the Republic, the Portuguese legislature. The party is member of the Humanist International. ...
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[Spain] The Humanist Party (Partido Humanista) is a Spanish political party founded in 1984 and is a member of the Humanist International. ...
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