Extractions: Bookstores Authors ... Thomson Nelson Political Science Resource Centre toTitleCase('POLITICAL PARTIES IN CANADA ') Political parties provide the basis for Canadian government. Election choices are made simpler because Canadians can decide which candidate to vote for based on which party they wish to form the government. At this site you can connect to provincial parties and parties at work in federal politics
Liberal Party Of Canada - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Federal political Parties of Canada. Liberal imagelpcsmall.jpg Conservative imagecpcsmall.jpg Bloc Québécois imagebqsmall.jpg NDP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Party_of_Canada
Liberal - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia of a political party that goes by the name Liberal party (Note a party callingitself Liberal As a nonpolitical adjective, liberal can refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal
Extractions: Look up Liberal on Wiktionary , the free dictionary Liberal may or may not refer to: Politics Alternatively Places in the USA: This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
Polparti2004_1 see Country Liberal party The Territory party Registered political PartiesNew Zealand Electoral Commission. ACT New Zealand Alliance party http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/pol/polparti.htm
Extractions: Australia Political Parties Political Organisations Library Publications ... Key Politics Links Australian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Handbook The Constitution The list is consistent with the Parliamentary Library's role as a provider of information and in no way indicates an endorsement of particular web sites or organisations. Only political parties with websites are listed. Please consult the Australian Electoral Commission for a complete list of registered parties. Registered Parties : Australian Electoral Commission Advance Australia Party Australia First Party Australia First Australian Democrats The Democrats Australian Greens The Greens The Greens branches... ACT Greens The Greens-NSW Territory Greens Queensland Greens Greens SA Tasmanian Greens The Greens - WA Australian Greens in the Senate The Greens Victoria Australian Labor Party ALP ALP branches...
Political Resources On The Net - Belgium I (Parties) political Parties Youth Organizations in Belgium by Ben den Butter Liberaal Appel Liberal Appeal (Flemish right wing liberal party) http://www.politicalresources.net/belgium.htm
Extractions: Constitution ICL Elections in Belgium by Wilfried Derksen Elections Belgian electoral results since 1830 Suffrage Universel La participation politique des allochtones en Belgique by Ben den Butter Web Watch Government and Institutions Belgian Yellow Pages Political Parties Belgian Yellow Pages Politics Web Guide Political parties Belgian parties represented at the federal, regional or community level Political parties in Belgium by Pierre-Yves Lambert Politics.be Politicsinfo.net De Belgische politiek A place where you can discuss Belgian politics L'espace citoyen FN The francophone elected representatives from all political democratic parties, wishing to discuss the issue of the information society and to promote the use of the French language on the Internet Partij van de Arbeid van België Workers' Party of Belgium (Dutch site) Parti du travail de Belgique Workers' Party of Belgium (French site) Workers' Party of Belgium (English site) International Resistence Socialistische Arbeiderspartij/Parti Ouvrier Socialiste Trotskyist Party Socialistische Jonge Wacht/Jeune Garde Socialiste Trotskyist Party Youth Kommunistische Partij - Vlaanderen(KP) Communist Party Parti Communiste Communist Party Fédération du Centre du Parti Communiste (Belgique) Communist Party Mouvement pour une Alternative Socialiste Trotskyist Party Linkse Socialistische Partij Left Socialist Party [ Additional site Militan Left Socialist Party (Turkish)
Current List Of Political Parties Current List of political Parties. Information current as at 17 May 2005. *Northern Territory Country Liberal party, CLPThe Territory party http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/who/party_reg/registered/
Extractions: @import url("/_content/_css/aec.css"); Skip to Content AEC home Information current as at 31 August 2005. * Asterisk denotes parties that contested Election 2004 Name Abbreviation Advance Australia Party *Australian Democrats Democrats *Australian Greens The Greens *Australian Labor Party (ACT Branch) New Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (ALP) A.L.P. *Australian Labor Party (N.S.W. Branch) Australian Labor Party Australian Labor Party (Northern Territory) Branch A.L.P. *Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australians Against Further Immigration *Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group) CDP Christian Party Citizens Electoral Council Australia (NSW Division) Citizens Electoral Council *Citizens Electoral Council of Australia Citizens Electoral Council *Country Labor Party Country Labor Curtin Labor Alliance *Democratic Labor Party (DLP) of Australia D.L.P. - Democratic Labor Party
Party Registration List of political Parties as at 8 October 2001. * Asterisk denotes parties contesting *Northern Territory Country Liberal party, CLPThe Territory party http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/who/party_reg/reg_parties_01.htm
Extractions: @import url("/_content/_css/aec.css"); Skip to Content AEC home * Asterisk denotes parties contesting Election 2001 NAME ABBREVIATION *Advance Australia Party Australia First Party Australia First *Australian Democrats Democrats *Australian Greens The Greens *Australian Labor Party (ACT Branch) New Labor Party Australian Labor Party (ALP) A.L.P. *Australian Labor Party (N.S.W. Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Northern Territory) Branch A.L.P. *Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) Australian Labor Party *Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch) Australian Labor Party Australian Reform Party ARP Australian Shooters Party ASP Australian Women's Party AWP *Australians Against Further Immigration *Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group) CDP Christian Party *Citizens Electoral Council of Australia Citizens Electoral Council City Country Alliance CCA *Country Labor Party Country Labor *Curtin Labor Alliance *Democratic Labor Party (DLP) of Australia D.L.P. - Democratic Labor Party
Democrats Liberals Political Pigeonholes Despite learning about political parties in High School, I have trouble The liberal line has become a little fossilized, not in spirit, but in form. http://www.watchblog.com/democrats/archives/000553.html
The Art Of Telling Parties Apart how certain professions lean toward particular political parties. The artscommunity is generally dominated by liberals because if you are http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/10/AR2005081001791.
Extractions: var SA_Message="SACategory=" + 'politics/fedpage'; Hello Edit Profile Sign Out Sign In Register Now ... Subscribe to SEARCH: News Web var ie = document.getElementById?true:false; ie ? formSize=27 : formSize=24 ; document.write(''); Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Politics Federal Page ... E-Mail This Article Top News Politics What is RSS? All RSS Feeds View a Sample and Sign Up Manage Your Newsletters Tom Joyner Who was the voice of Hurricane Katrina? Not CNN's Anderson Cooper, who met the floodwaters ... More Correction to This Article An Aug. 11 Federal Page article mischaracterized a group that was addressed by Tim Goeglein, White House deputy director of public liaison. He spoke at the 27th annual National Conservative Student Conference, put on by Young America's Foundation. The foundation is not affiliated with the Republican Party. By Sam Coates Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, August 11, 2005; Page A21
Extractions: Ottawa Watch by Ryan Tumilty With the all of the events going on in Ottawa this summer I thought it best to focus on the one issue which has reached a resolution. While few people may be happy with the outcome the Supreme Courts decision on native logging rights is at the very least a resolution. This story begins - as all Supreme Court decisions do - a long time ago when in 1998 Joshua Bernard, of the Eel Ground First Nations in New Brunswick was charged with illegal possession of native harvested logs. At the time he was bringing those logs to a sawmill. Bernard never contested that the logs were cut from Crown lands but instead insisted that he had a right to do because of treaty promises made in 1760. Stephen Marshall, of the Millbrook First Nations the other lead defendant in the case was charged with illegal logging in Nova Scotia and also said that he had a treaty right to log on Crown land. The Supreme Court ruled against the two defendants and in this should have came as no surprise. This was a decision, after all, had already been made. The Supreme Court established six years ago that the treaty signed in 1760-1761, which is the treaty at the centre of the case, gave Mikmaq peoples the right to continue to trade in anything they had traded in 1760. The problem that should have been clear is the Mikmaq were never engaged in anything even resembling commercial logging in 1760.
Daily Kos: H. Clinton And The DLC Now, I know the DLC has taken some shots from some within our party and that liberals have acknowledged, the excesses of protest politics still haunt http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/7/26/269/35286
Extractions: H. Clinton and the DLC Hillary called for a " cease fire " within the party: "Now, I know the DLC has taken some shots from some within our party and that it has returned fire too," she told a gathering of the group here. "Well, I think it's high time for a cease-fire, time for all Democrats to work together based on the fundamental values we all share." The poor, poor DLC forced to "return fire"? Please. The DLC has always been at the forefront of intra-party mud-slinging. They're just finally being called on it, and suddenly it's time for peace? If she wanted to give a speech to a centrist organization truly interested in bringing the various factions of the party together, she could've worked with NDN. Instead, she plans on working with the DLC to come up with some common party message yadda yadda yadda. Well, that effort is dead on arrival. The DLC is not a credible vehicle for such an effort. Period. This is the organization that defines "cease fire" by going on the attack and smearing progressives in an entire American city of over 100,000 people:
Texas Politics - Political Parties For six more decades the Democratic party dominated party politics in Texas. On the other side were liberal, mostly northern Democrats, http://texaspolitics.laits.utexas.edu/html/part/0401.html
Extractions: Texas Politics Links: Chapters: Executive Branch Legislative Branch Justice System Political Parties Interest Groups Voting, Campaigns, and Elections The Constitution Bureaucracy Political Economy Texas Political Culture Tables: Governors Table Lieutenant Governors Table Speakers Table Chief Justices Table External Links: Texas State Government Texas State Library The Handbook of Texas Online Introduction Foundations of Political Parties Ideology Political Culture ... Conclusion Appendices Print-friendly format Key words and phrases Multimedia resources Ann Richards on the the rise of the Republican Party Decline of Democratic dominance in Texas Brown vs. Board of Education classical liberalism Reconstruction ... social conservatism Democrats in Decline For six more decades the Democratic Party dominated party politics in Texas. But within the party, open warfare often raged between three loosely defined groups of Democrats: conservatives, who were pro-business, frequently resistant to allowing progress on civil rights for African-Americans and Mexican-Americans, and defensive of existing social conventions liberals, who were progressive on civil rights, critical of corporate leadership and the pro-business bias of state government, and in favor of increasing state services to the poor
Extractions: Country Political parties and leaders Afghanistan Albania Agrarian Environmentalist Party or PAA [Lufter XHUVELI]; Christian Democratic Party or PDK [Nikolle LESI]; Communist Party of Albania or PKSH [Hysni MILLOSHI]; Democratic Alliance Party or PAD [Neritan CEKA]; Democratic Party or PD [Sali BERISHA]; Legality Movement Party or PLL [Ekrem SPAHIU]; Liberal Union Party or PBL [Arjan STAROVA]; National Front Party (Balli Kombetar) or PBK [Adriatik ALIMADHI]; New Democratic Party or PDR [Genc POLLO]; Party of National Unity or PUK [Idajet BEQIRI]; Renewed Democratic Party or PDR [Dashamir SHEHI]; Republican Party or PR [Fatmir MEDIU]; Social Democracy Party or PDS [Paskal MILO]; Social Democratic Party or PSD [Skender GJINUSHI]; Socialist Movement for Integration or LSI [Ilir META]; Socialist Party or PS (formerly the Albanian Party of Labor) [Fatos NANO]; Union for Human Rights Party or PBDNJ [Vangjel DULE] Algeria Algerian National Front or FNA [Moussa TOUATI]; Democratic National Rally or RND [Ahmed OUYAHIA, chairman]; Islamic Salvation Front or FIS (outlawed April 1992) [Ali BELHADJ and Dr. Abassi MADANI, Rabeh KEBIR (self-exiled in Germany)]; National Entente Movement or MEN [Ali BOUKHAZNA]; National Liberation Front or FLN [Abdelaziz BELKHADEM, secretary general (also serves as Foreign Minister)]; National Reform Movement or Islah (formerly MRN) [Abdellah DJABALLAH]; National Renewal Party or PRA [Yacine TERKMANE]; Progressive Republican Party [Khadir DRISS]; Rally for Culture and Democracy or RCD [Said SAADI, secretary general]; Renaissance Movement or EnNahda Movement [Fatah RABEI]; Socialist Forces Front or FFS [Hocine Ait AHMED, secretary general (self-exiled in Switzerland)]; Social Liberal Party or PSL [Ahmed KHELIL]; Society of Peace Movement or MSP [Boujerra SOLTANI]; Workers Party or PT [Louisa HANOUN]
The Daily Star - Politics - New Party Hopes To Be Liberal Voice Of Egypt A professor of political science at the American University of Cairo and a Our party aims to build a strong liberal opposition party as part of a http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_ID=10&article_ID=7554&categ_id=2
Panama - Political Parties The dominant political focus was rather on divisions within the Liberal party . They included the Authentic Liberal party, a dissident Liberal faction http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-10028.html
Extractions: Country Listing Panama Table of Contents Panama inherited the traditional political parties of Colombia- -the Liberal Party and the Conservative Partywhich vied against one another from 1903 until the 1920s (see Organizing the New Republic According to its declaration of principles, in the late 1980s the PRD was a multi-class, revolutionary, nationalistic, and independent party. Its structure included organizations for workers, peasants, women, youth, government employees, and professionals. It consistently had sought, with some success, to cultivate close ties with organized labor. The PRD had 205,000 registered members in 1986. It won approximately 40 percent of the votes in the 1980 elections, but gained only 27.4 percent of the vote in 1984, losing its place as the nation's largest party to the PPA. The PRD did, however, win thirty-four of the sixty-seven seats in the legislature. Because of its inability to muster majority support, the PRD has sought electoral alliances with other parties. At first it was allied with FRAMPO and the PdP, the orthodox, pro-Moscow communist party that had earlier supported Torrijos. The PRD later cut its ties with the PdP and, together with FRAMPO, joined the PLN, PALA, PP, and Republican Party to form the UNADE coalition, which supported the 1984 presidential candidacy of Ardito Barletta. FRAMPO won only 0.8 percent of the vote in 1984 and lost its legal status, as did the PP, but the coalition of the other 4 parties PRD, PLN, PALA, and Republican Partyremained officially in place in the late 1980s.
Canadian Political Parties/Les Partis Politiques Du Canada listing all Canadian political parties, federal and regional. Jack Kapica, Globeand Mail, Liberal party of Canada/Parti Libéral du Canada, LPC/PLC http://home.ican.net/~alexng/can.html
Liberal: Information From Answers.com liberal In politics , the term liberal refers to an adherent of the ideology of a political party associated with ideals of individual freedom, http://www.answers.com/topic/liberal-5
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping liberal Wikipedia liberal In politics , the term liberal refers to: a political party associated with ideals of individual freedom, greater intellectual liberty , greater individual participation in government, and constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives, such as the U.S. Constitution. The political opposite of a liberal is either a conservative or a socialist , depending on who uses the term. if capitalized (as in Liberal with a capital-L), the word usually refers to members of a political party that goes by the name Liberal Party (Note: a party calling itself Liberal may not necessarily follow what some people consider to be Liberalism.)
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