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New Party may refer to: * New Party (Corrientes), Argentina * Civic Front of Córdoba, formerly known as New Party against Corruption, for Honesty and Transparence * New Party (Brazil) * New Party (Canada) * New Party (Cyprus) * New Party (Greece, 1873) * New Party (Greece, 1947) * New Party Japan * New Party (Latvia), a defunct political party in Latvia * New Party (Serbia) * New Party (Taiwan) * New Party (Turkey), founded in 2008 * New Party (Turkey, 1993) * New Party (UK) - the party of Oswald Mosley * The New Party (UK, 2003) - the party founded by Robert Durward in 2003 * New Party (United States) * New Party Sakigake * Japan New Party The was a Japanese political party that existed briefly from 1992 to 1994. The party, considered liberal, was founded by Morihiro Hosokawa, a former Diet member and Kumamoto Prefecture governor, who left the Liberal Democratic Party to protest ...
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New Party (Corrientes)
The New Party (, PANU) is a social-liberal political party in Corrientes Province, Argentina. PANU's leading figure is former governor Raúl 'Tato' Romero Feris although its formal leader is Horacio Colombo. The party had one senator in the Argentine Senate The Honorable Senate of the Argentine Nation () is the upper house of the National Congress of Argentina. Overview The National Senate was established by the Argentine Confederation on July 29, 1854, pursuant to Articles 46 to 54 of the 185 ..., Isabel Viudes. However, she was expelled from the Party in 2008 for supporting the Government in a crucial Senate vote and has since announced she will be joining the ruling group."Otra estudiante 'enamorada': La correntina Isabel Viudes se hizo kirc ...
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Civic Front Of Córdoba
The Civic Front of Córdoba (), formerly known as the New Party against Corruption, for Honesty and Transparence () is a provincial political party in Córdoba, Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt .... Since 2015, Luis Juez reiterated his support for Mauricio Macri and Cambiemos, and rejected an agreement with Sergio Massa. Currently, its representatives in Argentine Congress, Luis Juez and Ernesto Feliz Martínez, are part of the PRO bloc, within the Juntos por el Cambio inter-bloc. References Provincial political parties in Argentina {{Argentina-party-stub ...
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New Party (Brazil)
The New Party ( Portuguese: ''Partido Novo'', stylised NOVO) is a classical liberal, right-libertarian party in Brazil, founded on 12 February 2011. The party was registered on 23 July 2014, supported by the signatures of 493,316 citizens. Its creation was approved on 15 September 2015. The party requested to use the number "30" for election identification. It is ideologically aligned with classical liberalism.The loneliness of the right-wing legislator
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The New Party advocates for a economy featuring a
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New Party (Canada)
New Party was the interim name used by the new political party being established in Canada from 1958 to 1961 by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), which eventually defined itself as a social democratic party. In 1958 a joint CCF-CLC committee, the National Committee for the New Party (NCNP), was formed and spent the next three years laying down the foundations of the "New Party". During the process of founding the party, the New Party name was used in the October 1960 Peterborough, Canadian federal by-election; which was won by its candidate, Walter Pitman. In August 1961, at the end of a five-day-long convention, the New Democratic Party (NDP) was born and Tommy Douglas was elected its first leader. Once the NDP was formed, the New Party clubs and affiliates automatically ceased, and became part of the newly formed party. See also * Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section) * Major James Coldwell * Claude Jodoin ...
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New Party (Greece, 1873)
The New Party or the Modernist Party (, ''Neoteristikon Komma'') was a reformist Greece, Greek political party. Political background During the First Hellenic Republic (1828–1832) and the reign of Otto of Greece, King Otto (1833–1863), the political parties were essentially based on clientage of the Great Powers: the Russian Party (Greece), Russian Party, the English Party (Greece), English Party, and the French Party (Greece), French Party. During the first years of the reign of George I of Greece, King George I, the political life of the country did not differ considerably from the previous Othonian period. Moreover, the new Greek Constitution of 1864, Constitution of 1864 was directed toward the modernization of the political system. However, the crown's political interventions were undiminished, and "court governments" succeeded one another. The dissolution of the old political parties led to the creation of modern parties based on explicit and enduring parliamentary princ ...
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New Party (Greece, 1947)
New Party () is a former Greek conservative political party founded in 1947 by Spyros Markezinis. The party was formed after Spyros Markezinis broke away from the People's Party. Eighteen MPs joined the newformed party, mainly from the People's Party. In the 1950 Greek legislative election the party elected only one MP, Andreas Stratos. Consequently, in August 1951, the party merged into Greek Rally of Marshal Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society. As marshals became trusted members of the courts of Middle Ages, Medieval Europe, the title grew in reputation. During the last few centuries, it has been used fo ... Alexandros Papagos. References {{Reflist Conservative parties in Greece Political parties established in 1947 1947 establishments in Greece ...
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New Party Japan
The New Party Nippon (新党日本 ''Shintō Nippon'') was a Japanese political party formed on August 21, 2005. The party was headed by the former Nagano governor Yasuo Tanaka, and includes Diet members Kōki Kobayashi (deputy leader), Takashi Aoyama, Makoto Taki, and Hiroyuki Arai, who left the Liberal Democratic Party in opposition to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi’s postal privatization drive. The new party was seen as aiming to appeal toward urban voters, while the People's New Party, formed around the same time by other LDP rebels, had a more rural support base. In the 2005 Japan general election, only one member, Makoto Taki, was elected (to a proportional seat in Kinki), with Kobayashi and Aoyama, among others, failing to be elected in either single-seat or proportional districts. In July 2007, Hiroyuki Arai and Minoru Taki left the party. In the 2007 Japanese House of Councillors election, Yasuo Tanaka, the President, was elected. In 2012 Japanese general elec ...
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New Party (Latvia)
The New Party (, JP) was a centrist political party in Latvia. Formed by composer Raimonds Pauls, the party won eight seats in the Saeima at the 1998 election on the back of Pauls's popularity. After the election, the JP entered into a minority government with Latvian Way and For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK. In the June 1999 presidential election, the party nominated Pauls for the presidency, and Pauls came first after five ballots, but withdrew his candidacy, as he still couldn't receive more than a third of the votes. The party dropped out of the governing coalition the following month, when it was replaced by the People's Party under new PM Andris Šķēle.Berglund et al (2004), p. 128 In May 2000, it entered the centre-right governing coalition. However, Pauls left the party to become an independent MP in August 2000, leading to its influence declining. The party dissolved after Pauls's departure, with a third of its MPs joining the new Latvia's First Party The L ...
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New Party (Serbia)
New Party–Experts Should Have A Say (, abbr. Nova–D2SP) is a Liberalism, liberal List of political parties in Serbia, political party in Serbia. It was founded in 2013 as the New Party by Zoran Živković (politician), Zoran Živković, the former Prime Minister of Serbia and former member of the Democratic Party (Serbia), Democratic Party. Following the merger in 2022, Vladimir Kovačević (businessman), Vladimir Kovačević became the party president. History Established in early 2013, the party advocates close ties to the western powers and Accession of Serbia to the European Union, European integration. The party contested the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election, 2014 parliamentary election as part of a wider coalition of moderate parties led by the Democratic Party (Serbia), Democratic Party. It formed a coalition with the Social Democratic Party (Serbia), Social Democratic Party led by former President of Serbia Boris Tadić for the 2022 Serbian general election, 2022 ...
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New Party (Taiwan)
The New Party (NP; ; Taiwanese Hakka, Hakka: ''Sîn Tóng''), formerly the Chinese New Party (CNP), is a Chinese nationalism, Chinese nationalist political party in the Taiwan, Republic of China (Taiwan). The New Party was established in 1993 due to a split from the Kuomintang by members of the New Kuomintang Alliance, who were dissatisfied with Kuomintang Chairman Lee Teng-hui. In the 2000 Taiwanese presidential election, 2000 presidential elections, the party symbolically nominated Li Ao as its candidate, but both Li and the party encouraged party members to support former Kuomintang member James Soong. It won one seat in the 2001 Taiwanese legislative election, 2001 legislative elections, and saw significant support in the 2005–06 Taiwanese local elections, 2005–06 municipal elections, though its influence has waned since then. The New Party is considered to be on the right-wing or the far-right of the political spectrum. It strongly supports Chinese unification, unif ...
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New Party (Turkey)
The New Party ( Turkish: ''Yeni Parti'', YP) is a former political party in Turkey that was founded on 23 June 2008. Adhering to the principles of Kemalism, the party merged with the Rights and Equality Party (HEPAR) in 2012 without contesting any elections. Former leaders include Tuncay Özkan, who led the party despite being imprisoned following the Ergenekon trials. The party's colours were primarily red and the party logo was that of the Sun The Sun is the star at the centre of the Solar System. It is a massive, nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy from its surface mainly as visible light a .... References {{Historical parties in Turkey Defunct political parties in Turkey Kemalist political parties Political parties established in 2008 2008 establishments in Turkey 2012 disestablishments in Turkey Political parties disestablished in 2012 ...
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New Party (Turkey, 1993)
New Party () was a Turkish political party. After Turgut Özal was elected as the President of Turkey, he resigned from the Motherland Party (ANAP) because of constitutional reasons. On 30 November 1992, he was replaced by Mesut Yılmaz. Next day, Yusuf Bozkurt Özal, Turgut Özal's younger brother, together with a group of deputies resigned from ANAP. On 7 October 1993, Yusuf Bozkurt Özal founded the New Party. However, in the general elections A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of a governing body at the same time. They are distinct from by-elections, which fill individual seats that have become vacant between general elections. General elections ... held on 24 December 1995, the party could receive only 0.13% of votes. After this defeat, the party was merged to another party in 1997 November. References {{Historical parties in Turkey 1993 establishments in Turkey Political parties disestablished in 1997 1997 disestablishments i ...
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