
1) Centrist party in Iran
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[Afghanistan] The National Front (NF) formerly known as the National Fatherland Front (NFF) was an umbrella organization to the People`s Democratic Party of Afghanistan which ruled Afghanistan from 1978-1990. NFF was established to recruit more supporters for the communist regime in Afghanistan. Between Babrak Karmal`s rise as president in ...
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[Albania] The party of the Albanian National Front (Partia Balli Kombëtar Shqiptar, PBK) is a nationalist political party in Albania and Kosovo ==History== The Balli Kombëtar was revived in Albania as a political party in the early 1990s after the fall of the dictatorship of Enver Hoxha. Founded under the leadership of Abas Ermenji, a sur...
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[Czechoslovakia] The National Front (in Czech: Národní fronta, in Slovak: Národný front) was the coalition of parties which headed the re-established Czechoslovakian government from 1945 to 1948. During the Communist era in Czechoslovakia (1948–1989) it was the vehicle for control of all political and social activity by the Communist ...
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[East Germany] The National Front of the German Democratic Republic (Nationale Front der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, NF) until 1973 the National Front of Democratic Germany Nationale Front des Demokratischen Deutschlands) was an alliance (Popular Front) of political parties and mass organisations in East Germany (also known as a Bloc...
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[Greece] The National Front (Eθνικό Mέτωπο, Ethiko Metopo) is a far-right Greek, anti-semitic nationalist political party. It was active in the 1980s and 1990s, and in October 2012 it was decided by its headers to restart. It is led by Emmanouil Konstas. It is publishing the magazine Metopo. A youth wing, headed by Dimitrios Sartz...
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[Iran] The National Front of Iran (جبههی ملی ایران Jebhe Melli Irân) is a political opposition party founded by Mohammad Mosaddegh and other secular Iranian nationalist leaders who had been educated in France in the late 1940s. It held power in the Iranian parliament for several years prior to the 1953 Iranian coup d`état ...
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[Italy] National Front (Italy) might refer to: ...
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[Italy, 1997] The National Front (Fronte Nazionale, FN) is an Italian far right political party. The FN had its roots in the Fiamma Tricolore when two leading radicals, Tomaso Staiti di Cuddia and Adriano Tilgher, were expelled from the party in 1997. As a response Tilgher formed his own group in September of that year, calling it Fronte Na...
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[Switzerland] The National Front was a far right political party in Switzerland that flourished during the 1930s. The party began life amongst a number of debating clubs at the University of Zurich, where antisemitism, Swiss nationalism and support for ideas similar to those later adopted in the racial policy of Nazi Germany had become popu...
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[UK] The National Front (NF) is a British far-right political party for whites only, opposed to non-white immigration, and committed to a programme of repatriation. While denying accusations of fascism, it has cultivated links with neo-Nazi cells at home and abroad, and the British police and prison services forbid their employees to be mem...
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[UK] The National Front`s election results in parliamentary elections are shown below. == United Kingdom elections == === Summary of general election performance === ===By-elections, 1967-1970=== ---- ===General election, 18 June 1970=== ---- ===By-elections, 1970-1974=== ---- ===General elections, 28 February and 10 October 1974=== ---- ==...
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[United Kingdom] = May 8 = == Four scatter plots with same mean, standard deviation and other equalities == Hi all, I recall coming across an article on Wiki showing four scatter plots that all look vastly different, but they have a number of things in common, such as the mean in x and y directions, same standard deviations, same linear cor...
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(from the article `Albania`) ...1941 to form the Albanian Communist Party and began to fight the occupiers as a unified resistance force. After a successful struggle against the ...
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(from the article `Colombia`) The arrangement for the National Front governmenta coalition of Conservatives and Liberalswas made by Alberto Lleras Camargo, representing the ... ...rule after a brief relapse in the mid-1950s into military dictatorship: the dominant Liberal and Conservative parties chose to bury the hatchet, ....
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(from the article `Czechoslovak region, history of`) ...remained minister of defense. Thus the provisional system had been endorsed by an overwhelming majority of the Czechoslovak people; provided the ...
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(from the article `Malaysia`) ...of graft even forcing the resignation in March of the head of the government`s anticorruption agency. Despite public criticism of its handling of ... ...has held free elections and changed prime ministers peacefully. Party affiliation generally is based on ethnicity, though less so than at ... ...nati...
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(from the article `Singh, V P`) Soon afterward, Singh resigned from the government altogether and left Gandhi`s Congress (I) Party. He soon assembled a nationwide coalition of ...
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(from the article `Tunisia`) The outcome of the elections in November 1981 was disappointing to those who sought political liberalization. The National Front, an alliance of the ...
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(from the article `fascism`) In the 1980s and `90s, neofascism in France was dominated by the National Front (Front National; FN), founded in 1972 by François Duprat and François ... In 1972 Le Pen formed the National Front political party. From the outset Le Pen`s party stressed the threat to France posed by ... ...Dis...
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In the UK, extreme right-wing political party founded in 1967. In 1991 the party claimed 3,000 members. Some of its members had links with the National Socialist Movement of...
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The National Front is a British political party of the right with racist and other extremist policies, but little support. It was formed in 1967 at London.
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National Front is London Cockney rhyming slang for an obnoxious person (cunt).
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In the UK, extreme right-wing political party founded in 1967. In 1991 the party claimed 3,000 members. Some of its members had links with the National Socialist Movement of the 1960s (see Nazism). It attracted attention during the 1970s through the violence associated with its demonstrations in areas with large black and Asian populations and,...
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