[United States] North Germanic women from the Viking Age (roughly 8th to 11th century). ...
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A political party is an organization of people which seeks to achieve goals common to its members through the acquisition and exercise of political power. While there is some international commonality in the way political parties are recognised, and in how they operate, there are often many differences, and some are significant. Many political par...
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a group of persons organized to acquire and exercise political power. Political parties originated in their modern form in Europe and the United ... [25 related articles]
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An organization established with the aim of achieving governmental power by electoral means and using that power to pursue a specific programme.
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Association of like-minded people organized with the purpose of seeking and exercising political power. A party can be distinguished from an interest or
pressure group, which seeks to influence...
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An organized group that makes nominations and contests elections in the hope of influencing the personnel and policy of government.
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an organisation which exists to achieve particular public policy objectives by having members elected to Parliament
minor party: a recognised non-Government party of at least 5 members see PARLIAMENTARY ENTITLEMENTS ACT 1990 - SECT 3
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noun an organization to gain political power; `in 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level`
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