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 Jean-Marie Le Pen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The next year, he was re-elected as deputy to the National Assembly and ahered to the parliamentary party National Centre of Independents and Peasants (CNIP), led by Antoine Pinay.
There was a widespread stirring of national public opinion, and more than one million people in France took part in street rallies, in an expression of fierce opposition to Le Pen's ideas.
This was enough to qualify him for the second round, as a result of the poor showing by the Socialist candidate and incumbent prime-minister Lionel Jospin and the scattering of votes among fifteen other candidates.
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 Guardian Unlimited Special reports Raymond Marcellin
He remained a leading member of the non-Gaullist National Centre of independents and peasants.
The national elections of 1968 were successful for the Gaullists and a tribute to Marcellin, although de Gaulle himself resigned later in the year.
He became a close associate of Georges Pompidou, who took over as prime minister of France in 1962, and was appointed to several ministerial posts, among them public health, industry and planning.
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 Timeline of liberal and radical parties in France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1954: The party merged into the conservative National Centre of Independents and Peasants
1978: The party became an affiliated member of the centre right
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 French right-wing party splinters
For years he has been on good terms with the CNIP (Centre National Indépendent et Paysan—National Centre for Independents and Peasants).
In the last European elections, the RPF succeeded in gaining a foothold in the old industrial centres of northern France—to a considerable extent among former voters for the National Front (FN).
De Villiers had made alliances with the National Front in order for his Mouvement Pour la France (Movement for France) to be able to field candidates in municipal and regional elections.
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 Political parties and leaders > The World Factbook
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Independent Front for the Liberation of Polynesia (Tavini Huiraatira) [Oscar TEMARU]; New Fatherland Party (Ai'a Api) [Emile VERNAUDON]; People's Rally for the Republic of Polynesia or RPR (Tahoeraa Huiraatira) [Gaston FLOSSE]; The New Star (Te Fetia Api) [leader NA]
Gombey Liberation Party or GLP [Gavin Sundjata SMITH); National Liberal Party or NLP [Dessaline WALDRON]; Progressive Labor Party or PLP [William Alexander SCOTT]; United Bermuda Party or UBP [Grant GIBBONS];
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 Politics of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the "remarks" column: "minor" indicates a party that makes less than 3% in national elections; "major" indicates a party that can lead a national government; "one-person" indicates a party that has only one leading and commanding personality.
Though the nationalizations were subsequently reverted by both subsequent left-wing and right-wing governments, the social reforms undertaken have stood still.
Mindful that the government might have to take politically costly decisions in advance of the legislative elections planned for spring 1998 in order to ensure that France met the Maastricht criteria for the single European currency, Chirac decided in April to call early elections.
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 Walter Held: Stalinism and the POUM in the Spanish Revolution - RH
Historic events have made our party the centre of the world revolutionary struggle, and our party the vanguard of this struggle, the meeting place for independent Socialist parties and groups from different countries.
That, Stalin and his supporters are aware of, and that is why they must appear as the Messiahs of a national religion where the gods, Marx, Lenin and Stalin, have provided Socialism to the chosen people of Russia.
Marceau Pivert (1895-1958): Leader of the left wing of the SFIO, the French Socialist Party, and later, after a split, the PSOP (Workers and Peasants Socialist Party) in 1938.
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 FCNM STATE REPORT SUBMITTED BY ROMANIA
That act is in keeping with the legislative and institutional measures adopted by the Romanian authorities in order to provide a framework which allows the preservation, development and expression of the ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious identity of persons belonging to national minorities, in conditions of equality and non-discrimination in comparison with other Romanian citizens.
The basic Political Treaties concluded by Romania with Hungary (1996) and Ukraine (1997), which contain separate articles on the protection of persons belonging to national minorities, provide that the Contracting Parties are required to implement the rules and standards set out in the Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities.
Some of the newspapers and periodicals published in the mother tongue of persons belonging to national minorities are financed by the State via the Council for National Minorities, a consultative organ of the Department for the Protection of National Minorities, or via the Ministry of Culture.
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 Subjective Transylvania -- Alina Mungiu Pippidi
Removing a national group from its territory, 'cleansing' it, as it is fashionable to say today, is to 'ethnificate' it, according to Oomen, who blurs the distinction between national groups with some experience with a state of their own and others who were never in possession of a state.
I agree, however, with Edwards and Liebkind (in Breakwell: 1992) that nationalism cannot be approached from the perspective of only one academic field, ignoring the others; and that anthropologists, psychologists, philosophers and political scientists need to interact more in order not to seclude the theoretical and empirical data within the boundaries of each discipline.
Peasants, two groups, one in Viisoara (Cluj county),a region and a village where Romanians make the majority.
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National Conference MLC S M Gill became the next target of the protesters, who had by then taken the shape of mob with all candidates and their supporters joining the hands to protest the wholesale rigging, which, they said, reminded them of 1987 Assembly elections.
Barring National Conference, all contestants to Jammu-Poonch Lok Sabha seat by-election announced the boycott of counting and withdrew their counting agents after a series of violent incidents took place with the candidates protesting against the "large scale rigging" by the ruling party in Poonch and Rajouri districts.
National Conference got 22066 votes in Surankote, BJP polled 1074 and Congress polled 9746 votes while in R S Pura segment, NC polled 4672 votes, BJP got 6949 votes and Congress polled maximum 15673 votes.
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 From ethnic to national and vice versa
From the regime's side of the chamber, those few modest steps of co-operation between the religionists and leftists foretold of a realistic prospect that the clerical establishment was beginning to loose its grip over most of its young and more radical protégés within the National Assembly.
Independent (later to be known loosely as the 'centre') were elected by voters in both rural and urban areas, defeating some religionists and leftists respectively.
In view of official public statements, and the not so-public promises, many Bahrainis hoped that with independence the nationification project will be elevated from its contested space into becoming an issue of state.
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 Zimbabwe Information Centre - News
Now this has been struck down, there will be demands for international and independent domestic observers to be accorded monitor status, which will enable them to keep a much closer watch on the actual polling process and reduce the extent of vote-rigging.
The United Nations estimates that about half a million of Zimbabwe's 12.5 million people are already going dangerously hungry, and many of them are also angry - bad news for President Robert Mugabe, who blames the shortages on drought and grain hoarding by white farmers intent on toppling him.
After three members of the Southern African observer group were stoned on Sunday, the delegation expressed doubts that voting on March 9-10 could be free and fair.
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 KnowEurope: Table of contents
National Centre of Independents and Peasants Centre [National des Indépendants et Paysans (CNIP)] - France
National Republican Movement [Mouvement National Républicain (MNR)] - France
Party for Independent Normandy (Parti pour la Normandie Indépendante, PNI) - France
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, and that fellow right-wing politicians in Paris had abandoned him ( many of Mýdecin 's close political friends had been alienated by his decision in 1989 to leave the Gaullist Rally for the Republic and join the far right National Centre of Independents and Peasants).
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the president of the National Assembly, and three appointed by the
National holiday: National Day, Taking of the Bastille, 14 July (1789)
September 1998); National Assembly-last held 25 May-1 June 1997 (next
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 Volume 24 (1958) - Abbreviations
Centre national des indépendants et des paysans (National Centre of Independents and Peasants)
United Nations Commission for Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
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 Governments on the WWW: Political Parties
Front Uni National pour un Cambodge Indépendant, Neutre, Pacifique et Coopératif (FUNCINPEC) < additional site > [United National Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia]
Conseil National pour la Défense de la Démocratie (CNDD) / Inama y'Igihugu Igwanira Demokarasi [National Council for the Defence of Democracy]
Partido Nacional do Consumidor (PNC) [National Consumers' Party]
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 Articles - National Center of Independents and Peasants
The National Center of Independents and Peasants (Centre National des Indépendants et Paysans) is a political party in France.
Articles - National Center of Independents and Peasants
It was founded in 1948 as the National Centre of Independents.
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 National Centre of Independents and Peasants --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It grew out of the National Centre of Independents, formed in 1948 by Roger Duchet, who, by the following year, had accomplished a coalition of various parliamentarians of the right and had absorbed the small peasant party, the Republican Party of Liberty (Parti Républicain de la Liberté); the new grouping became the CNIP.
French national cultural centre on the Rue Beaubourg and on the fringes of the historic Marais section of Paris.
At the Saguaro National Monument, you can see the largest species of cactus in the United States.
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 Index of political parties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Only parties active on a national level which have a relevant number of support or parliamentary representation are included.
In the translations Labour is used and not Labor, Centre and not Center, Organisation and not Organization.
African National Union-Ndonga (Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe African National Union-Ndonga)
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 Far-Right Leader: Riots Only the Start (France - Le Pen)
The next year, he was re-elected as deputy to the National Assembly and adhered to the parliamentary party National Centre of Independents and Peasants (CNIP), led by Antoine Pinay.
In 1957, he became the General Secretary of the National Front of Combatants (FNC).
During this period, Le Pen actively followed issues of the war and defense budget.
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 Guardian Raymond Marcellin
He remained a leading member of the non-Gaullist National Centre of independents and peasants.
Marcellin replaced Christian Fouchet as interior minister, and when he showed his hostility to various organisations and individuals, De Gaulle remarked that "now we have the real Fouché" (a reference to the brutal Joseph Fouché of the 1789 revolution).
Marcellin increased the police budget and pledged that if it were necessary to have 50,000 policemen to keep order in Paris, then there would be 50,000.
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