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Populist Party (United States, 1984) Politicians
Populist Party may refer to: Asian and European political parties and movements *Croatian Popular Party (1919), a Croatian right-wing party also known as Croatian Populist Party * Indonesian National Populist Fortress Party, an Indonesian populist party supportive of Pancasila ideology *Narodnik, a movement in late Tsarist Russia, whose name can be translated as "Populist" and whose ideology has been referenced as "Populism", in scholarly literature *People's Party (Greece), a conservative-monarchist early 20th century Greek party, whose name can be translated as Populist Party *People's Party (Spain), a conservative party in Spain * Populist Party (France), a nationalist and eurosceptic organization in France * Populist Party (Northern Cyprus), a defunct party in Northern Cyprus *Populist Party (Turkey), a former social democratic Turkish political party translated both as People's Party and as Populist Party *Social Democratic Populist Party (Turkey), a former social democratic Tur ...
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Croatian Popular Party (1919)
Croatian Popular Party (, ) was a minor political party that acted as a political branch of the Croatian Catholic Movement and it existed between 1919 and 1929 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Until Stjepan Radić's assassination in National Assembly in Belgrade in 1928, the Croatian Catholic Movement was pro-Yugoslav, and after the assassination pro-Croatian within Yugoslavia. However, after the failure of the Yugoslav government to implement the concordate with the Holy See, the Croatian Catholic Movement became strictly pro-Croatian. The HPS was established by the main organ of the Croatian Catholic Movement, the Croatian Catholic Seniorate (HKS). The HPS was active in all parts of Yugoslavia where Croatian Catholics were present, excluding Vojvodina, where a political party with an identical programme, the Bunjevac-Šokac Party (BŠS) was active. The programme of the HPS was based on Christian principles. For this reason, its political opponents, including the ...
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Vietnam Populist Party
The Vietnam Populist Party (VPP), also known in Vietnamese as “Đảng Vì Dân” (lit. ''For the People Party''), is a political party in Vietnam, formed on January 1, 2006. The party campaigns for democracy in Vietnam. Vietnam is a one-party state. Despite the party's non-violent policies, it is still viewed as an illegal organization by the Vietnamese government. Organisation The party was founded at the beginning of 2006, initially the result of a formation of five pro-democracy groups. The party introduced the ''New Vietnam Platform'', which is a political roadmap with aims to form a multi-party government and democracy in Vietnam. The VPP's immediate goals are for a free and fair elections in the country, liberty, peace, prosperity and progressivity, which are all grouped under the ''New Vietnam Platform''. In 2007, the Vietnam Populist Party (VPP) and Vietnam Progression Party (VNPP) formed the Lac-Hong Coalition.http://www.cand.com.vn/vi-VN/binhluan/2007/9/73968.cand" ...
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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 Democratic Party (Armenia) ** People's Party (Armenia) ** People's Party of Armenia * Aruban People's Party (founded 1942, , , ''AVP'') * Austrian People's Party (founded 1945, (, ''ÖVP'') * Cambodian People's Party (founded 1951, , ', ''CPP'') * People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (founded 2002, , PPRD) * People's Party of Canada (founded 2018) * Croatia: ** Croatian People's Party (other) (), several parties ** Croatian Popular Party (other) (), several parties * National People's Party (Curaçao) (founded 1947, , ''PNP'') * Czechoslovak People's Party (founded 1919, , ČSL) * Botswana People's Party * Denmark: ** Danish People's Party ( ...
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Populist Party Ontario
The Populist Party Ontario (PPO; ) is a minor political party in Ontario, Canada. The party is led by Jim Torma, former People's Party of Canada regional coordinator for Southwestern Ontario. The party's past candidates of record have included former PPC candidates such as Chelsea Hillier, who in 2022 contested the Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston could refer to: * Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston (federal electoral district) * Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston (provincial electoral district) {{Disambiguation ... seat previously held by her father Randy Hillier. Election results See also * Notes External links Party website Provincial political parties in Ontario Conservative parties in Canada {{canada-party-stub ...
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Populist Party (United States, 1984)
The Populist Party was a political party in the United States between 1984 and 1996. It was conservative and often white nationalist in its ideology. The party was unrelated to the original American Populist Party or other American parties that have used the same name. Willis Carto helped found the Populist Party, which eventually served as an electoral vehicle for the former Knights of the Ku Klux Klan leader, David Duke. The party was also known as the "America First" party. 1984 presidential election In the 1984 presidential election, athlete and minister Bob Richards ran for president of the United States on the newly formed far-right, Populist Party ticket. He and running mate Maureen Salaman earned 62,646 votes. 1988 presidential election In the 1988 presidential election, white nationalist David Duke was the Populist Party's nominee for President of the United States. In some states, the vice presidential nominee was Floyd Parker, while in other states it was Tr ...
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People's Party Of Georgia (US)
The People's Party ( ka, ხალხის პარტია, tr) is a political party in Georgia with a conservative orientation. It was founded on March 12, 2006. Since the mid-2010s the party has been virtually inactive. History The party was founded by Koba Davitashvili, who was an MP from the late 90s until 2001 for the Union of Citizens of Georgia, the then ruling party led by Eduard Shevardnadze until the Rose Revolution. Davitashvili then joined the newly found United National Movement, but left the party in 2004. he then started his own party, the People's Party. At its first congress on June 9, 2007, the party elected its Supreme Council of the Political Council. Koba Davitashvili was elected as chairman and Asmat Muradashvili as executive secretary. The party released its newspaper "People's Party", which was spread throughout Georgia. Limited electoral success As part of the United Opposition centred around the New Rights Party and National Forum, the People ...
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People's Party (United States, 1971)
The People's Party was a political party in the United States, founded in 1971 by various individuals and state and local political parties, including the Peace and Freedom Party, Commongood People's Party, Country People's Caucus, Human Rights Party, Liberty Union, New American Party, New Party (Arizona), and No Party. The party's goal was to present a united anti-war platform for the coming election. The People's Party fielded candidates for the presidency two times: First in the 1972 US presidential election with Dr. Benjamin Spock (an American pediatrician and author of parenting books) as their candidate; then the party contested the 1976 US presidential election, with Margaret Wright as their candidate. Dr. Spock was the Party's candidate for vice president in 1976. After the election, the party moved to become a loose coalition, but was soon defunct, with most of its founding parties also dissolved. The party's papers are now in the ''Western Historical Manuscript ...
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People's Party (United States)
The People's Party, usually known as the Populist Party or simply the Populists, was an Agrarianism, agrarian populist political party in the United States in the late 19th century. The Populist Party emerged in the early 1890s as an important force in the Southern and Western United States, but declined rapidly after the 1896 United States presidential election in which most of its natural constituency was absorbed by the William Jennings Bryan, Bryan wing of the Democratic Party. A Rump party, rump faction of the party continued to operate into the first decade of the 20th century, but never matched the popularity of the party in the early 1890s. The Populist Party's roots lay in the Farmers' Alliance, an agrarian movement that promoted economic action during the Gilded Age, as well as the Greenback Party, an earlier third party that had advocated fiat money. The success of Farmers' Alliance candidates in the 1890 United States elections, 1890 elections, along with the conservat ...
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Social Democratic Populist Party (Turkey)
The Social Democratic Populist Party or Social Democratic Popular Party (, abbreviated SHP) was a political party in Turkey that formed after the fusion of the Social Democracy Party (''Sosyal Demokrasi Partisi'', SODEP) of Erdal İnönü and the People's Party of Aydın Güven Gürkan in 1985. History The Social Democracy Party (''Sosyal Demokrasi Partisi'', SODEP) of Erdal İnönü and the People's Party of Aydın Güven Gürkan were founded in 1983 with the revival of democracy after the military coup of 1980. In 1985, the Social Democracy Party and the People's Party merged to create the Social Democratic Populist Party. In the 1989 local elections, the SHP emerged as the strongest party with 27.8 percent of the vote, winning in six metropolitan areas, 39 provinces, and 283 districts. The Kurdish question placed the party under serious strain as the MPs Ahmet Türk, Mehmet Ali Eren, Mahmut Alinak, Kenan Sönmez, Ismail Hakki Önal, Adnan Ekmen and Salik S ...
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Indonesian National Populist Fortress Party
The Indonesian National Populist Fortress Party (, PNBK) was a political party in Indonesia. The founder, Eros Djarot was dissatisfied with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, which refused to allow him to stand as chairman against Megawati Sukarnoputri at the party conference in 2000. Eros then formed the Bung Karno National Party, named after Indonesia's first president Sukarno. As the law did not allow the use of national figures in party names, this was changed to the Freedom Bull National Party (with the same initials – PNBK – in Indonesian).''Partai-Partai Politik Indonesia: Ideologi dan Program 2004–2009 (Indonesian Political Parties: Ideologies and Programs 2004–2009'' Kompas (1999) pp164-166 In the 2004 legislative elections in the party won 1.1% of the popular vote and 1 out of 550 seats in the People's Representative Council The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (, DPR-RI or simply DPR) is one of two elected chambers of the ...
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Populist Party (Turkey)
The Populist Party or Plebist Party () was a political party in Turkey which was active between 1983 and 1985. Background After the coup of 1980, all political parties were dissolved by the military government (ruling through the National Security Council or ) regardless of their political views, on 16 October 1981. In 1983, the MGK decided to allow the formation of new parties with severe restrictions. The new parties were not allowed to use the names of former parties and former politicians were not allowed to be charter member of the new parties. Formation One of the parties banned by MGK was the Republican People's Party (), the oldest party in Turkey. Supporters of the CHP including Avni Güler, Engin Aydın and Turhan Timuçin founded the People's Party as an intended successor to the CHP on 19 May 1983. The chairman of the party was Necdet Calp, who had once been an executive assistant of late İsmet İnönü, the second president of Turkey. Although he was not a wid ...
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Populist Party (Northern Cyprus)
The Populist Party () was a left-wing political party in Northern Cyprus between 1975 and 1981. History The party was established in 1975 by Alper Orhon, and won two seats in the 1976 elections.Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p122 However, the following year one of its two MPs defected to the Communal Liberation Party. In 1981 it merged into the Democratic People's Party. Ideology The party had social democratic principles, and was considered to be a Cypriot version of the Republican People's Party in Turkey. It was critical of the National Unity Party The National Unity Party, National United Party, Party of National Unity or National Unity Front may refer to: * National United Party of Afghanistan (founded 2003) * National Unity Party (Albania) * National United Party (Armenia), defunct * Natio ... government's handling of economic affairs, particularly the dependence on Turkey for economic development. It supported government-run e ...
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