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Federal Party (South Africa)
Federal Party may refer to: *Federal Party (1973) – a provincial political party in modern Argentina *Federalist Party (Argentina) – a 19th-century political party in Argentina *Federal Party (Puerto Rico) *Federal Party (Rhodesia and Nyasaland) *Federal Party (Sri Lanka) *Federalist Party, United States *Federalist Party (France) *Federalist Party (Philippines) See also *Partido Federal (other) *Taxpayers Party of New York, later party that used the Federalist Party name for one candidate in 2011 * Federal Union (other) A federal union is a political system of government. Federal Union may also refer to a number of political movements: * Federal Union (est. 1938), a British political group advocating European federalism * (', 1951-1957), a West German parliamenta ...
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Federal Party (1973)
The Federal Party is an Argentine political party founded by Francisco Manrique in 1973. It was intended to be the successor party to the military government created by coup d'etat in 1966 and known as the Argentine Revolution of which its founder was a minister. For the March 1973 Argentine general election, they allied with the Democratic Progressive Party, which contributed the candidate for vice-president , obtaining a third-place showing with 14.9% of the votes. From 1974 to 1976, it formed part of the opposition to Isabel Perón. In the 1983 Argentine general election, the first since the 1976 coup, it was part of the In 1987, the party merged into Raúl Alfonsín Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín (12 March 1927 – 31 March 2009) was an Argentine lawyer and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 10 December 1983 to 8 July 1989. He was the first democratically elected president after more than ...'s Convergencia Programática party, before separating ...
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Federalist Party (Argentina)
The Federalist Party was the nineteenth century Argentine political party that supported federalism. It opposed the Unitarian Party that claimed a centralised government of Buenos Aires Province, with no participation of the other provinces of the custom taxes benefits of the Buenos Aires port. The ''federales'' supported the autonomy of the provincial governments and the distribution of external commerce taxes among the provinces. The federalists advocated a form of political organization that would ensure coexistence between autonomous provinces and a central government with limited powers. They took as a model the federalism of the United States. The view on its historical leader is controversial. Juan Manuel de Rosas is considered by his detractors as a "dictator". Among the various possible ways of characterizing him, his supporters call him a "man of order."http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/clacso/otros/20130610085809/ANSALDI.pdf Ideology and principles They promoted econo ...
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Federal Party (Puerto Rico)
The Federal Party ( es, Partido Federal) was a short-lived political party in Puerto Rico. The Federal Party was founded on by Luis Muñoz Rivera and other former members of the Autonomist Party during US military rule of the island following the Spanish–American War. The Federal Party supported greater self-rule for the island. The party was regarding as having among its members the former Spanish colonial elite consisting of large sugar plantation owners and hacendado An ''hacienda'' ( or ; or ) is an estate (or ''finca''), similar to a Roman ''latifundium'', in Spain and the former Spanish Empire. With origins in Andalusia, ''haciendas'' were variously plantations (perhaps including animals or orchards), ...s who had enslaved the Black residents of the Island.Bolivar Pagan. ''Historia de los Partidos Políticos Puertorriqueños (1898–1956).'' San Juan, Puerto Rico: Litografía Real Hermanos, Inc. 1959. Tomo I. p. 15. In , the party was reconstituted as the Unio ...
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Federal Party (Rhodesia And Nyasaland)
The Federal Party was a party in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. History The Federal Party was formed on 7 August 1953 by the leaders of the ruling parties in the three territories in order to contest the federal elections in December.Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, United Federal Party
Political Parties: A Cross-National Survey
The elections saw the new party win 24 of the 35 seats. In the in Northern Rhodesia the following year, it won ten of the twelve elected seats."Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victori ...
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Federal Party (Sri Lanka)
Federal Party may refer to: *Federal Party (1973) – a provincial political party in modern Argentina *Federalist Party (Argentina) – a 19th-century political party in Argentina *Federal Party (Puerto Rico) *Federal Party (Rhodesia and Nyasaland) *Federal Party (Sri Lanka) *Federalist Party, United States *Federalist Party (France) * Federalist Party (Philippines) See also *Partido Federal (other) *Taxpayers Party of New York, later party that used the Federalist Party name for one candidate in 2011 * Federal Union (other) A federal union is a political system of government. Federal Union may also refer to a number of political movements: * Federal Union (est. 1938), a British political group advocating European federalism * (', 1951-1957), a West German parliamenta ...
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Federalist Party
The Federalist Party was a Conservatism in the United States, conservative political party which was the first political party in the United States. As such, under Alexander Hamilton, it dominated the national government from 1789 to 1801. Defeated by the Jeffersonian Republicans in 1800, it became a minority party while keeping its stronghold in New England and made a brief resurgence by opposing the War of 1812. It then collapsed with its last presidential candidate in 1816. Remnants lasted for a few years afterwards. The party appealed to businesses and to conservatives who favored banks, national over state government, manufacturing, an army and navy, and in world affairs preferred Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain and strongly opposed the French Revolution. The party favored centralization, Early federalism in the United States, federalism, Modernization theory, modernization, Industrialization in the United States, industrialization and Protectionism in the United S ...
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Federalist Party (France)
The Federalist Party (, PF) was a French European federalist political party, founded in 1995 by Jean-Philippe Allenbach. In 2011 it joined forces with the Europe United Party and became the European Federalist Party. The French section European Federalist Party is currently led by Yves Gernigon. The party ran in the 2004 regional elections, running lists in four regions. In Ile-de-France, it won 2.51% in association with Ecology Generation. In 1998 regional elections its lists had obtained between 0.52 and 3.87 percent. In the 2004 EU Parliamentary elections it ran lists in all eight constituencies, with its best results coming from East France and Île-de-France with 0.02% in each of the regions. After failing to gather the required 500 endorsements to run, Christian Chavrier, the leader of Federalist Party in 2007, endorsed the Union for French Democracy (UDF) candidate François Bayrou in the 2007 presidential election. See also * Politics of France * List of poli ...
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Federalist Party (Philippines)
Federalist Party or Federal Party refer to political parties that advocated federalism in the Philippines. Before the recognition of Philippine independence in 1946, several iterations advocated the annexation of the Philippines as a U.S. state through Federalist Party. Prior to the 2016 general elections, the PDP–Laban initiated moves to revise the 1987 Philippine Constitution and field then Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte to promote the proposal to shift to a federal form of government. This led interest from various groups to convince Duterte to run for president. When Duterte became the 16th President of the Philippines in 2016, a separate pro-Duterte group launched a new federalist party through Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP). Insular government era (1900–1907) After the cessation of hostilities in the Philippine–American War (then known as the "Philippine Insurrection"), political parties were allowed to be formed for the first time. The Partido Federalista ...
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Partido Federal (other)
''Partido Federal'' may refer to: *Federalist Party (Argentina) – a 19th century political party in Argentina *Federal Party (1973) – a provincial political party in modern Argentina *Federal Party (Puerto Rico) *Partido Federal ng Pilipinas – a political party in the Philippines See also * Federal Party (other) Federal Party may refer to: *Federal Party (1973) – a provincial political party in modern Argentina *Federalist Party (Argentina) – a 19th-century political party in Argentina *Federal Party (Puerto Rico) *Federal Party (Rhodesia an ...
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Taxpayers Party Of New York
The Taxpayers Party of New York State was an List of political parties in the United States, American political party active in the state of New York (state), New York. It was not part of any nationwide party, nor is it affiliated with the U.S. Taxpayers' Party (now known as the Constitution Party (United States), Constitution Party), which predates it by 18 years, or the Tax Revolt Party active in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County. The Taxpayers Party of New York was founded by Carl Paladino in 2010, with the help of Rus Thompson, Leonard Roberto, Michael Caputo and Gary Berntsen. It officially gained ballot access on August 10, 2010 and fielded candidates in the New York state elections, 2010. Other than a committee to fill vacancies, the party does not have operations and served only as an additional ballot line for Republican candidates; it was originally designed to counter the decisions of the Conservative Party of New York State under New York's electoral fusion laws. It ...
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