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Democratic Alliance (Greece), Democratic Alliance
Democratic Alliance may refer to: Current political parties *Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong *Democratic Alliance (Portugal, 2024) *Democratic Alliance (South Africa) *Democratic Alliance (Ukraine) *Democratic Alliance (Venezuela) *Democratic Alliance List, Palestine *Democratic Alliance Party (Haiti) *DEMOS (Montenegro) *National Democratic Alliance, India * Democratic Alliance of Nagaland, India *Singapore Democratic Alliance Defunct political parties or coalitions * British Columbia Democratic Alliance *Democratic Alliance (Hong Kong) *Democratic Alliance (Bulgaria) *Democratic Alliance of Chile *Democratic Alliance (Chile, 1983) *Democratic Alliance for Egypt *Democratic Alliance (Greece) * Democratic Alliance (Guinea-Bissau) *Democratic Alliance (Italy) *Democratic Alliance (Palestine) *Democratic Alliance (Philippines) *Democratic Alliance (Portugal, 1979) *Democratic Alliance (Quebec) *Democratic Alliance (Sweden) *Democratic Republican Allia ...
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Democratic Alliance For The Betterment And Progress Of Hong Kong
The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) is a Pro-Beijing camp (Hong Kong), pro-Beijing political party registered since 1992 in Hong Kong. Chaired by Gary Chan and holding 19 Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Legislative Council seats, it is currently the largest party in the legislature and in terms of membership, far ahead of other parties. It has been a key supporting force to the SAR administration and the Central People's Government, central government's policies on Hong Kong. The party was established in 1992 as the "Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong" by a group of traditional Beijing loyalists who pledged allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party. As the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong was approaching, the party actively participated in elections in the last years of the British Hong Kong, colonial rule and became one of the major party and the ally to the government in the early post-handover era. The DAB too ...
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Democratic Alliance (Greece)
The Democratic Alliance (Greek language: Δημοκρατική Συμμαχία — ΔΗ.ΣΥ., ''Dimokratiki Symmachia'' — DISY) was a centrist neoliberal political party in Greece. It was founded on 21 November 2010 by Dora Bakoyannis, a few months after she was expelled from the centre-right party New Democracy for voting in support of a European Union-International Monetary Fund backed financial stability loan. The party's founding congress took place on 27 May 2011. On 21 May 2012, the party rejoined New Democracy. Representation The party had one MEP in the European Parliament (defected from ND): * Theodoros Skylakakis Political positions As outlined in its founding declaration, the Democratic Alliance defines itself politically as a centrist movement that is ideologically inspired by the anthropocentric values of humanism, the rational thought and personal freedom brought forth by the Enlightenment, as well as the economic, political and social freedom of liberalism ...
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Democratic Movement (other)
Democratic Movement may refer to: *Brazilian Democratic Movement *Democratic Movement (France) *Democratic Movement (Israel) *Democratic Movement (Italy) *Democratic Italian Movement *Democratic Movement (San Marino) *Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan (, ) is a political party active in Kyrgyzstan. The party was founded on 27 June 1993 with Jypar Jeksheev as Chairman until 2000, when he was succeeded by Edilbek Sarybaev. In 2000, the movement joined with the ... See also * Movement for Democracy (other) {{disambig, political ...
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Democratic Coalition (other)
Democratic Coalition may refer to: * Democratic Coalition (Greece) (1936, '), a former electoral alliance * Democratic Coalition (Greece, 2015) ('), an electoral alliance * Democratic Coalition (Hungary) (est. 2011, '), a political party in Hungary * Democratic Coalition of Namibia (1994–2009) * British Columbia Democratic Coalition (2004–2005), a coalition of provincial parties in Canada * Coalition démocratique de Montréal (1989–2001), a former municipal party in Quebec, Canada :* Coalition Démocratique–Montréal Écologique (1994–1998), a former municipal alliance in Quebec, Canada * New Zealand Democratic Coalition (1996), a proposed party in New Zealand * Slovak Democratic Coalition (1997–2002, ', SDK), a former political party in Slovakia * Democratic Coalition (Spain) (1979), a former electoral alliance around the People's Alliance * The Democratic Coalition, an anti-Donald Trump political action group. (Formerly known as The Democratic Coalition against ...
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Democratic Alliance Party (other)
The Democratic Alliance Party is the name of (al least) two parties *Democratic Alliance Party (Albania) *Democratic Alliance Party (Haiti) * Democratic Alliance Party (Solomon Islands) * Democratic Alliance Party (Tunisia) *Democratic Party (Cook Islands) The Democratic Party (also known for a time as the Democratic Alliance Party) is a political party in the Cook Islands. As a result of the 2022 Cook Islands general election, 2022 Cook Islands election, it is currently in opposition, holding five ...
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Alliance For Democracy (other)
Alliance for Democracy may refer to: * Alliance for Democracy (Dominican Republic) * Alliance for Democracy (Malawi) The Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) is a political party in Malawi that marked its history as laying the foundation for multi-party rule in Malawi. It began as an underground political movement during the Kamuzu Banda era and later evolved to a ... * Alliance for Democracy in Mali * Alliance for Democracy (Nigeria) * Alliance for Democracy (UK) * Alliance for Democracy (USA) * Alliance for Democracy, a fictional multinational organization in S. M. Sterling's Domination of Draka series of alternate-history novels See also * Alliance of Democracies * Alliance of Democrats (other) * Democratic Alliance (other) {{disambig, political ...
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Democratic Progressive Alliance
Secular Progressive Alliance formerly known as Democratic Progressive Alliance (DPA) is an alliance of Indian political parties formed by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). History The alliance was known as the ''Democratic Progressive Alliance'' 2004–2009 and 2014–2016. It became the ''Secular Progressive Alliance'' in 2019. Indian general elections Tamil Nadu Puducherry State legislative assembly elections Tamil Nadu Puducherry Current members Strength in Legislative Assembly Tamil Nadu Puducherry Withdrawals The Left parties defected to the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)-led front in 2009 after it withdrew support to the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance coalition in the Centre. The Pattali Makkal Katchi withdrew support in 2008 over differences with the DMK but it still remained in the Congress-led UPA in the Centre. But after differences of seat sharing before the 15th Lok Sabha, it withdrew suppor ...
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Democratic Republican Alliance
The Democratic Alliance (, AD), originally called Democratic Republican Alliance (, ARD), was a French political party created in 1901 by followers of Léon Gambetta such as Raymond Poincaré, who would be president of the Council in the 1920s. The party was originally formed as a centre-left gathering of moderate liberals, independent Radicals who rejected the new left-leaning Radical-Socialist Party, and Opportunist Republicans (Gambetta and the like), situated at the political centre and to the right of the newly formed Radical-Socialist Party. However, after World War I and the parliamentary disappearance of monarchists and Bonapartists it quickly became the main centre-right party of the Third Republic. It was part of the National Bloc right-wing coalition which won the elections after the end of the war. The ARD successively took the name "Democratic Republican Party" (, PRD), and then "Social and Republican Democratic Party" (), before becoming again the AD. The ARD w ...
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Democratic Alliance (Sweden)
Democratic Alliance () was a Swedish anti-Socialist youth organisation. It was known for its support of the United States in the Vietnam War, the support for NATO and strong criticism of Olof Palme, then Prime Minister of Sweden. The organisation was founded in 1967 in Stockholm. It was dissolved in 1976. The heritage of DA has been passed on by Contra, a foundation which publishes a magazine by the same name. It takes libertarian and conservative positions and claims credit for introducing the ideas of Milton Friedman Milton Friedman (; July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist and statistician who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and ... in Sweden. Leading members of DA have been Carl G. Holm, founder of the magazine ''Contra'', and Tommy Hansson, currently editor of ''Contra''. References Anti-communism in Sweden Anti-Swedish sentiment {{Po ...
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Democratic Alliance (Quebec)
Democratic Alliance (''Alliance démocratique'', AD) was a short-lived political party in Quebec, Canada, founded by the Montreal journalist and politician Nick Auf der Maur. This Centre-left, left-of-centre political party was mainly based among the anglophone communities in Montreal. The Democratic Alliance was closely linked with the Montreal Citizens' Movement, a political party at the municipal level. Bob Keaton, the DA’s candidate in Notre-Dame-de-Grace (provincial electoral district), Notre-Dame-de-Grâce riding had served as an MCM councilor on Montreal City Council. The DA presented a center-left platform that was described by the Montreal Gazette as being "complementary to that of the Parti Québécois, PQ though diametrically opposed on the issue of secession". After the election, the DA was enthusiastic despite not winning any seats in the National Assembly and were planning to meet to discuss strategy for the next phase. The party’s best result was in Notre-Dame-d ...
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Democratic Alliance (Portugal, 1979)
The Democratic Alliance (, AD) was a centre-right political alliance, in Portugal composed of the Social Democratic Party (Portugal), Social Democratic Party (PSD), CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) and the People's Monarchist Party (Portugal), People's Monarchist Party (PPM). It existed between 1979 and 1983, and was Democratic Alliance (Portugal, 2024), refounded for the 2024 Portuguese legislative election, 2024 legislative election. After its first official dissolution, the coalition was continued to operated in local elections after 1989 and presented lists across the country in every single local election after 2001. In the first creation, the alliance was composed of the Social Democratic Party (Portugal), Social Democratic Party (PSD), the CDS – People's Party, Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) and the People's Monarchist Party (Portugal), People's Monarchist Party (PPM), including also a group of dissidents of the right wing of the Socialist Party (Portugal), Socialist ...
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Democratic Alliance (Philippines)
The Democratic Alliance was a leftist party in the Philippines created on July 15, 1945, primarily composed of members of the National Peasants Union of the Hukbalahap, the Committee of Labor Organizations of the Communist Party of the Philippines, the Filipino Blue Eagle Guerrillas, and other organizations. The party supported and endorsed the bid of incumbent president Sergio Osmeña and the Nacionalista Party during the 1946 presidential elections against Manuel Roxas and the Nacionalista's liberal wing (now the Liberal Party) due to the latter's sympathetic attitude toward Filipino collaborators of the Japanese during World War II and close affiliation with "vested-interest landlord groups". With the success of the Roxas bid for presidency, six candidates from the Democratic Alliance who were elected in the 1946 Philippine House elections were prevented from taking office due to allegations of fraud and violent campaign tactics during the election. These were Luis Taruc ( ...
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