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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Union des forces progressistes (Quebec)</span> Political party in Quebec

The Union des forces progressistes (UFP) was a left-wing political party in Quebec, Canada, active from 2002 to 2006.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">New Democratic Party of Quebec</span> Provincial political party in Canada

The New Democratic Party of Quebec is a federalist and social-democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The party is a revival of the comparable Nouveau Parti Démocratique du Québec, which existed in various forms as the federal New Democratic Party (NDP)'s provincial affiliate in Quebec from 1963 to 1991. The current party, however, is not affiliated with the federal NDP. The modern party was registered on 30 January 2014.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Africa Liberal Network</span> African liberal organisation

The Africa Liberal Network is an organization composed of 47 political parties from 29 countries in Africa. It is an associated organisation of Liberal International, the political family to which liberal democratic parties belong. The ALN serves to promote liberal objectives and principles throughout the continent.

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The Democratic Alliance, originally called Democratic Republican Alliance, 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, 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", and then "Social and Republican Democratic Party", before becoming again the AD.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Democratic Social Party</span> Political party in Brazil

The Democratic Social Party was a conservative Brazilian political party.

The Parti de la démocratie socialiste was a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada.

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