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People's Union (Belgium) Politicians
People's Union may refer to: Political parties *People's Union (Belgium) *People's Union of Estonia *People's Union (Iraq) *People's Union (Italy) *People's Socialist Union (Ivory Coast) * People's Union (Nigeria) * People's Union (Russia) * People's Union (Slovakia) * People's Union for Wallis and Futuna *Hungarian People's Union (Hungary) *Kenya People's Union (Kenya) *Leonese People's Union (Leon, Spain) *Spanish People's Union (Spain) Other uses *People's Freedom Union (United States) *People's Union for Civil Liberties (India), a human rights body See also *Popular (other) *Popular Union *Popular Unity (other) *People's Movement (other) *Popular front *Popular Front (other) *People's Party (other) *Popular Democratic Union (other) *Popular Republican Union (other) Popular Republican Union may refer to: * Popular Republican Union (1919–1946) * Popular Republican Union (2007) The Popular Republican Union (fre ...
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People's Union (Belgium)
People's Union ( nl, Volksunie, VU) was a Flemish nationalist political party in Belgium, formed in 1954 as a successor to the Christian Flemish People's Union. The Volksunie defined itself as a big tent and catch-all party that combined support from the left and right with the main goal of focusing on increased Flemish autonomy and establishing more linguistic and political rights for the Flemish community. The party also based its platform on civic nationalism over radicalism in order to foster a more legitimate image. It also contained members sympathetic to federalism and full separatism, with its stance on whether to secede Flanders from Belgium or redefine Belgium as a federal nation in which Flanders had devolved power changing with its leadership. The VU participated in three coalitions with the Belgian government during its existence and has been credited by historians with successfully bringing the issue of Flemish nationalism to mainstream Belgian politics and implemen ...
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Spanish People's Union
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People's Party (other)
People's Party, Peoples Party or Popular Party may refer to one of the following political parties. Translations into English of the names of the various countries' parties are not always consistent, but ''People's Party'' is the most common. Current * Armenia: ** People's Party (Armenia) (current) ** People's Party of Armenia (current) * Aruban People's Party (founded 1942, nl, Arubaanse Volkspartij, links=no, pap, Partido di Pueblo Arubano, links=no, ''AVP'') * Austrian People's Party (founded 1945, (german: Österreichische Volkspartei, links=no, ''ÖVP'') * Cambodian People's Party (founded 1951, km, គណបក្សប្រជាជនកម្ពុជា, links=no, ', ''CPP'') * People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (founded 2002, french: Parti du Peuple pour la Reconstruction et la Démocratie, links=no, PPRD'') * People's Party of Canada (founded 2018) * Croatia: ** Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (founde ...
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Popular Front (other)
A popular front is a term for a political coalition which is commonly made up of parties ranging ideologically from liberalism to communism, historically for the purpose of opposing the rise of fascism or far-right politics in general. In Post-Soviet states, the word has a different meaning, instead connoting a liberal intellectual organization formed to support self-determination for the territory in which it operated. Popular Front may refer to: Political movements * Alliance of the Christian Democratic Popular Front *Azerbaijani Popular Front Party *Belarusian Popular Front *Broad Popular Front, a small Panamanian left-of-center political party, 1977-1984. *Comorian Popular Front * Humanist Popular Front, a center-left Venezuelan political party formed in 2009. *Ivorian Popular Front *Mauritanian Popular Front *Popular Democratic Front (Italy) *Popular Front (Burkina Faso) *Popular Front (Chile) *Popular Front (France) *Popular Front (Senegal) *Popular Front (Spain) *Popula ...
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Popular Front
A popular front is "any coalition of working-class and middle-class parties", including liberal and social democratic ones, "united for the defense of democratic forms" against "a presumed Fascist assault". More generally, it is "a coalition especially of leftist political parties against a common opponent". The term was first used in the mid-1930s in Europe by communists concerned over the ascent of the ideology of Fascism in Italy and Germany which they sought to combat by coalescing with non-communist political groupings they had previously attacked as enemies. Temporarily successful popular front governments were formed in France, Spain, and Chile in 1936. Not all political organizations who use the term "popular front" are leftist or coalitions formed to defend democratic norms (for example Popular Front of India), and not all leftist or anti-fascist coalitions use the term "popular front" in their name. Terminology and similar groups When communist parties came to powe ...
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People's Movement (other)
A popular movement is a type of group action also called a social movement. People's Movement or Popular Movement may also refer to a number of political parties: * Algerian Popular Movement (', founded 2013) * People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (', MPLA, founded 1956) * Barbuda People's Movement, Antigua and Barbuda (founded 1989) * Argentina: ** Catamarca Popular Movement (', founded 1971) ** Fueguian People's Movement (', founded 1985) ** Neuquén People's Movement (', founded 1961) * People's Electoral Movement (Aruba) (', MEP, founded 1971) * People's Progressive Movement (Barbados) (1956-1966) * Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM, French: ', RDPC, renamed 1985) * People's Progressive Movement (Cayman Islands) (founded 2002) * People's Movement against the EU, Denmark (', founded 1972) * People's Movement for Justice and Welfare, Denmark (', founded 2006) * Democratic People's Movement, Ecuador (', MPD, founded 1978 * Patriotic People's Movement (Finl ...
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Popular Unity (other)
Popular Unity may refer to: * Popular Unity (Greece), a left-wing Greek parliamentary group founded in 2015 * Popular Unity (Chile), a left-wing political alliance in Chile that supported Salvador Allende in 1970 * Popular Unity (Italy), a minor social-democratic party Italy * Popular Unity Candidacy, a left-wing and pro-Catalan independence political party founded in 1986 * Popular Unity (Spain), a left-wing Spain political party founded in 2015 * Popular Unity (Montenegro), a short-lived political alliance in Montenegro, founded in 1996 * Popular Unity (Uruguay), a left-wing political alliance in Uruguay * Popular Unity (Poland), a defunct agrarian party in Poland, that operated in 1923, and in 1926 See also * Popular Unity Party (other) Popular Unity Party may refer to: * Popular Unity (Greece) * People's Unity Party – Socialist Party, Iceland * Popular Unity Party (Iraq) * Popular Unity Party (Portugal) * Popular Unity Party (Tunisia) See also * Popular Unity ...
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Popular Union
Popular Union may refer to: *Popular Union of Equatorial Guinea * Union populaire française (France) * Popular Union Party (Panama) * Popular Union (Peru) * Union populaire (Quebec) * Popular Union for the Republic (Togo) Other uses include: *Democratic and Popular Union (Bolivia) * Federal Popular Union (Argentina) *National Union of Popular Forces (Morocco) *New Ecologic and Social People's Union (France) *Popular National Union (Poland) * Popular Political Union of Trentino (Italy) *Popular Socialist Union (Chile) *Popular Unions of Bipartisan Social Groups (Greece) *Union for a Popular Movement (France) See also * People's Union * Popular Unity * People's Movement *Popular front A popular front is "any coalition of working-class and middle-class parties", including liberal and social democratic ones, "united for the defense of democratic forms" against "a presumed Fascist assault". More generally, it is "a coalition ... * People's Party * Popular Democratic Union * Po ...
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Popular (other)
Popularity or social status is the quality of being well liked, admired or well known to a particular group. Popular may also refer to: In sociology * Popular culture * Popular fiction * Popular music * Popular science * Populace, the total population of a certain place ** Populism, a political philosophy, based on the idea that the common people are being exploited. * Informal usage or custom, as in popular names, as opposed to formal or scientific nomenclature Companies * Popular, Inc., also known as ''Banco Popular'', a financial services company * Popular Holdings, a Singapore-based educational book company * The Popular (department store), a chain of department stores in El Paso, Texas, from 1902 to 1995 * ''The Popular Magazine'', an American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 1931 Media Music * "Popular" (Darren Hayes song) (2004), on the album ''The Tension and the Spark'' * "Popular" (Eric Saade song) (2011), on the album ...
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People's Union For Civil Liberties
People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) is a human rights body formed in India in 1976 by Jayaprakash Narayan, as the People's Union for Civil Liberties and Democratic Rights (PUCLDR). Background Indian emergency Jayaprakash Narayan was a Gandhian leader in India after independence. When Indira Gandhi was found guilty of violating electoral laws by the Allahabad High Court, Narayan called for her to resign, and advocated a program of social transformation. He asked the military and police to disregard unconstitutional and immoral orders. However, Janata Party opposition leaders and dissenting members of Indira Gandhi's party, Congress (I) were arrested, beginning The Emergency in 1975. Narayan was detained at Chandigarh, and when released in 1976, formed the PUCLDR to oppose the suppression of civil and political rights during the emergency. The organization was thrown into disarray by his death and the election of the Janata party to power, which promised to enact the PUCL ...
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People's Freedom Union
The People's Freedom Union was a left wing American political group which existed from 1919 to 1920. Established as a federation of liberalism, liberal and radicalism (historical), radical organizations in New York City, the People's Freedom Union conducted marches in support of political prisoners detained under the Espionage Act during World War I, campaigned for a restoration of American civil rights suspended under the war, and agitated against American intervention in Mexico and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Soviet Russia. Organizational History Establishment The People's Freedom Union was the organizational successor of the People's Council of America, an anti-war organization established in New York City by pacifism, pacifist and socialism, socialist political activists in an effort to end American participation in the European war.Archibald E. Stevenson (ed.), ''Revolutionary Radicalism: Its History, Purpose and Tactics with an Exposition and Discussion of the Step ...
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Leonese People's Union
The Leonese People's Union ( es, Unión del Pueblo Leonés, links=, Leonese: ''Unión del Pueblu Llionés'', UPL) is a regional political party in Castilla y León, Spain. UPL strives to establish a separate autonomous community ( Comunidad Autónoma de León or ''Autonomous Community of León'') for the provinces of León, Zamora and Salamanca (center of the old Kingdom of León), now in the Autonomous Community of Castilla y León. Such a movement is known as Leonesism. History UPL was founded in 1986 by a group of people coming from different León regionalist movements and various statewide parties ( Popular Alliance, Union of the Democratic Centre, Spanish Socialist Workers' Party). Initially it was known as Leonesist Union (''Unión Leonesista'', UNLE). It adopted its current name in 1991, when José María Rodríguez de Francisco took over the leadership of the party. In the municipality of León the party obtained three seats in the municipal council. It also won one s ...
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