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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 The People's Union for Wallis and Futuna (french: Union Populaire pour Wallis et Futuna) is a political party in the France, French ''collectivité d'outre-mer'' of Wallis and Futuna. In the latest elections in Wallis and Futuna, legislative electi ... * 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) * Peo ...
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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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