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New Democracy Party may refer to: *New Democracy Party of China *New Democracy Party (Guinea-Bissau) * New Democracy Party (Lithuania) *New Democracy Party (Portugal) *New Democracy Party (South Korea) *New Democracy Party (Thailand) See also *New Democracy (other) New Democracy is a stage of development in Maoism. New Democracy may also refer to the following political parties: * New Democracy (Andorra) *New Democracy (Canada), a defunct political party *New Democracy (Greece), a centre-right political party ... * New Democratic Party (other) {{disambiguation, political ...
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New Democracy Party Of China
The New Democracy Party of China (NDPC; ) is a political party that started in the People's Republic of China, and is banned by the Chinese government.Gittings, John. ''The Changing Face of China: From Mao to Market''. (2005). Oxford University Press. It was established by Mr. Guo Quan, a professor at Nanjing Normal University in 2007 after he published an open letter to the leaders of China. The second acting chairman is Mr. Cunzhu Zheng, who was also a student leader in Anhui Province in 1989's Tiananmen Square Protests. About Guo Quan New Democracy Party of China was founded by Guo Quan, a former associate professor at Nanjing Normal University and the acting chairman of the newly established New Democracy Party of China, was arrested by police near his Nanjing home. "He tried to set up an opposition party, they accused him of 'subversion of state power,' "Mr. Guo's wife said. "They told me that he had been formally arrested, but they didn't give me any details," Li said. "The ...
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New Democracy Party (Guinea-Bissau)
The New Democracy Party ( pt, Partido da Nova Democracia, PND) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. History The party was established by Mamadú Iaia Djaló in 2007. It won a single seat in the National People's Assembly in the 2008 elections. In the 2009 presidential elections it nominated Djaló as its candidate. He finished fourth with 3% of the vote. In the 2014 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2014. * 2014 United Nations Security Council election 16 October 2014 Africa * 2014 Algerian presidential election 17 April 2014 * 2014 Botswana general election 24 October 2014 * 2014 Comorian presi ... the party won a single seat in the National People's Assembly, whilst Djaló finished fifth in the presidential election with 5% of the vote.Voting for candidates for President
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New Democracy Party (Lithuania)
The New Democracy Party ( lt, Naujosios demokratijos partija, NDP) was a political party in Lithuania. History The party was originally named the Lithuanian Women's Party (''Lietuvos moterų partija'') and first ran in the 1996 parliamentary elections. It received 3.7% of the vote and won a single seat.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1219 Prior to the 2000 elections the party was renamed the New Democracy Party. It contested the elections as part of the Social-Democratic Coalition of Algirdas Brazauskas. The coalition won 51 seats, of which three were taken by the NDP. In 2001 the party merged with the Lithuanian Peasants Party The Lithuanian Peasants Party ( lt, Lietuvos valstiečių partija, LVP) was a political party in Lithuania. History The party was established in 1990 as the Lithuanian Peasants Union, before becoming the Lithuanian Peasants Party in 1994. Nohlen ... to form the Union of Peasants and New Democracy Part ...
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New Democracy Party (Portugal)
The New Democracy Party ( pt, Partido da Nova Democracia, ) was a small Portuguese Eurosceptic liberal-conservative political party. In voting ballots, its name appeared only as New Democracy, with the acronym unchanged. The party was founded in 2003. It was, at the time, a new party which resulted from Manuel Monteiro's separation from the Democratic and Social Centre – People's Party. The party was a member of the EUDemocrats. Manuel Monteiro eventually would leave the party in 2009, which was led, since then, by Joel Viana until its extinction. In the 2011 presidential election, the PND's candidate was José Manuel Coelho. He won 4.5% of the vote: greatly surpassing expectations and pre-election polling. The party's registration was cancelled by the Constitutional Court A constitutional court is a high court that deals primarily with constitutional law. Its main authority is to rule on whether laws that are challenged are in fact unconstitutional, i.e. whether the ...
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New Democracy Party (South Korea)
The New Democratic Party (, NDP) was a South Korean opposition party that existed from 1967 to 1980, when it was forcibly dissolved by the ninth amendment of the constitution promulgated by Chun Doo-hwan the same year. It was the main opposition party during the Park Chung-hee dictatorial regime, and especially since 1972, when the Yushin constitution was put into effect. Timeline of the party * 7 February 1967 – founded as a coalition of the parties opposing the Park regime – that is, the New Korea Party led by former President Yun Bo-seon and Populist Party led by Park Sun-cheon. * 21 February 1967 – officially registered. * 8 September 1969 – internal party crisis, as there is no consensus about the amendment of the constitution to allow Park Chung-hee run for a third reelection. * 21 September 1969 – the party is again registered. * 26 January 1970 – the Liberal Party representatives join the NDP. * 3 February 1970 – the independents in the National Assembly of ...
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New Democracy Party (Thailand)
New Democracy Party (, ''Phak Prachathipataimai'') is a political party in Thailand that founded on 21 April 2011. Suratin Pichan is Leader and Nipon Chuenta Nipon may refer to: People * Albert Nipon * Nipon Goswami * Nipon Malanont * Nipon Pensuvapap * Nipon Charn-arwut Nipon Charn-arwut ( th, นิพนธ์ ชาญอาวุธ) is a professional footballer from Thailand. He played f ... is Deputy Leader and Jumrus Kraiyasit is Secretary-General.

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New Democracy (other)
New Democracy is a stage of development in Maoism. New Democracy may also refer to the following political parties: *New Democracy (Andorra) * New Democracy (Canada), a defunct political party * New Democracy (Greece), a centre-right political party *Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) New Democracy *New Democracy (Kosovo) *New Democracy (North Macedonia) * New Democracy (Portugal) *New Democracy (Serbia) *New Democracy (Sweden) *New Democracy (Slovakia) * New Democracy (Yugoslavia) * New Democracy - Yes, a progressive regionalist party in Poland See also *The New Democrats, the French centre left political party *New Democrats (United States), the ideological centrist faction of the Democratic Party in the United States * New Democrat Coalition, the caucus in the United States House of Representatives * Neo Democrats, a pro-democracy, localist political group in Hong Kong *New Democracy Party (other) New Democracy Party may refer to: *New Democracy Party of C ...
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