
(from the article `Albania`) ...control over the media, a thorough privatization of state-owned enterprises, and an infusion of foreign aid. Its main support comes from students, ...
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(from the article `Bolivia`) The abrasive quality of the strong-willed Montes and the disintegration of the ruling Liberal Party finally permitted the Republicans to stage a ...
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(from the article `Puerto Rico`) Most Puerto Rican political parties since 1898 had attempted to modify the political relations between the island and the U.S. federal government; ...
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(from the article `Spain`) The Republic of 1873 came into existence to fill the political vacuum created by Amadeo`s abdication. The Republican Party was neither strong nor ... Criticism of the restoration monarchy came from the Catalan and Basque regionalists, a revived Republican Party, the proletarian parties, the army, ... [2 rel...
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French political party formed in May 1977 when the former National Foundation of Independent Republicans (Fédération Nationale des Républicains ...
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in U.S. history, political party formed from the nucleus of the Anti-Federalists and the country`s first opposition party. Formed in 1792 by ... [1 related articles]
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in the United States, one of the two major political parties, the other being the Democratic Party. The Republican Party traditionally has supported ... [46 related articles]
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unofficial English name of the Irish political party Fianna Fáil (q.v.).
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Younger of the two main political parties of the USA, formed in 1854. It is more right-wing than the Democratic Party, favouring capital and big business...
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The name of Republicans was, in the earlier history of the United States, taken by the party formed by Jefferson, as distinguishing them from their Federalist opponents (later known as the Democratic Party), stigmatised as monarchists. In 1854 the name was revived, to be applied to a new political party, at first characterized primarily by oppositi...
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[
n] - the younger of two major political parties in the United States
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GOP noun the younger of two major political parties in the United States; GOP is an acronym for grand old party
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Younger of the two main political parties of the USA, formed in 1854. It is more right-wing than the Democratic Party, favouring capital and big business and opposing state financial assistance and federal controls. In the late 20th century most presidents have come from the Republican Party, but...
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