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 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
United Left (Com-4); Andalusian Party (Grn-1); Basque Solidarity (Grn-1); Basque Nationalist Party (Grn-1); Galician Nationalist Bloc (Grn-1); Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Soc-24); Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (Lib-2); Canarian Coalition (Lib-1); Popular Party (Consv-27); Democratic Union of Catalonia (Consv-1); We Basques (Reg-1.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Socialist Party (Com-1); Green Left (Grn-4); Labour Party (Soc-6); People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Lib-6); Democrats 66 (Lib-2); Christian Democratic Appeal (Consv-9); Political Reformed Party (ES-1.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
United Kingdom Independence Party (Br-3); June Movement (Den-3); People's Movement against the EU (Den-1); Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions (Fr-6); Political Reformed Party (Neth-1); Reformed Political Union (Neth-1); Reformed Political Federation (Neth-1)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
United Kingdom Independence Party (Br-3); June Movement (Den-3); People's Movement against the EU (Den-1); Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions (Fr-6); Political Reformed Party (Neth-1); Reformed Political Union (Neth-1); Reformed Political Federation (Neth-1)
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 EU: Political Parties
French Communist Party (Com-4); Independent (Com-2); Workers Fight (Com-3); Revolutionary Communist League (Com-2); Greens (Grn-9); Socialist Party (Soc-18); Citizens Movement (Soc-2); Radical Party of the Left (Soc-2); Rally for the Republic (Consv-12); Union for French Democracy (Consv-9); Rally for France and the Independence of Europe (ES-12.
European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party (Liberals) (51)
Green Party (Grn-2); Plaid Cymru (Grn-2); Scottish National Party (Grn-2); Labour Party (Soc-29); Social Democratic and Labour Party (Soc-1); Liberal Democratic Party (Lib-10); Conservative Party (Consv-36); Ulster Unionist Party (Consv-1); Democratic Unionist Party (Rt-1, NA); United Kingdom Independence Party (ES-3.
www.gis.net /~pldr/EUPP.html   (495 words)

  
 Governments on the WWW: Political Parties
Rassemblement pour la France et l'Indépendance de l'Europe (RPF-IE) [Movement for France and the Independence of Europe]
Mouvement pour la Démocratie, l'Indépendance et le Progrès Social (MDI-PS) [Movement for the Democracy, the Independence and the Social Progress]
Liberal and Radical Youth Movement of the European Union (LYMEC)
www.gksoft.com /govt/en/parties.html   (495 words)

  
 Marxism message, Jacques Soustelle
Soustelle soon declared independence would be a disaster both for Algeria and France.
Soustelle was named to the prestigious Academie Francaise in 1983 for his studies outlined in such books as "Life of the Aztecs" and "The Maya Civilization." Jacques Emile Soustelle was born in the southern French town of Montpellier Feb.
Soustelle was charged on Sept. 22, 1962, with "attempts against the state." The same year, renegade army officers tried to assassinate de Gaulle for giving Algeria independence.
archives.econ.utah.edu /archives/marxism/2001/msg01455.htm   (588 words)

  
 esther_18_10_04.html
France’s first black supermodel, a real-life princess from Burundi Esther Kamatari, who has lived in Paris for the last 30 years, revealed her ambitious plans to run for president of her native country and bring peace to the nation which for the past 11 years has been torn apart by civil war.
After independence in 1962 and her father’s assassination in 1964 Kamatari kept her back turned on her motherland, but gradually overcoming her anger, she became president of the Association of People of Burundi in France, essentially a humanitarian organization, in 1990.
Esther Kamatari may have served as a role model for top model Carmen Kass, originating from post-soviet Estonia, who decided to run for European Union earlier this year.
www.fashiongates.com /magazine/esther_18_10_04.html   (588 words)

  
 esther_18_10_04.html
France’s first black supermodel, a real-life princess from Burundi Esther Kamatari, who has lived in Paris for the last 30 years, revealed her ambitious plans to run for president of her native country and bring peace to the nation which for the past 11 years has been torn apart by civil war.
After independence in 1962 and her father’s assassination in 1964 Kamatari kept her back turned on her motherland, but gradually overcoming her anger, she became president of the Association of People of Burundi in France, essentially a humanitarian organization, in 1990.
Esther Kamatari may have served as a role model for top model Carmen Kass, originating from post-soviet Estonia, who decided to run for European Union earlier this year.
www.fashiongates.com /Magazine/esther_18_10_04.html   (588 words)

  
 Tunisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tunisia's association agreement with the European Union (EU) entered into force on March 1, 1998, the first such accord between the EU and Mediterranean countries to be activated.
The ruling party, the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD), was the sole legal party for 25 years — when it was known as the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD) — and still dominates political life.
The Muslim conquest in the 7th century transformed Tunisia and the make-up of its population, with subsequent waves of migration from around the Arab and Ottoman world, including significant numbers of Spanish Moors and Jews at the end of the 15th century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tunisia   (1566 words)

  
 Tunisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tunisia's association agreement with the European Union (EU) entered into force on March 1, 1998, the first such accord between the EU and Mediterranean countries to be activated.
The ruling party, the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD), was the sole legal party for 25 years--when it was known as the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD) - and still dominates political life.
The Muslim conquest in the 7th century transformed Tunisia and the make-up of its population, with subsequent waves of migration from around the Arab and Ottoman world, including significant numbers of Spanish Moors and Jews at the end of the 15th century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tunisia   (1082 words)

  
 Tunisia
Tunisia's association agreement with the European Union (EU) entered into force on March 1 1998, the first such accord between the EU and Mediterranean countries to be activated.
The ruling party, the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD), was the sole legal party for 25 years--when it was known as the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD) - and still dominates political life.
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been in office since 1987 when he deposed Habib Bourguiba, who had been President since Tunisia's independence from France in 1956.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/T/Tunisia.htm   (879 words)

  
 Political parties, interest groups, and other movements around the world
Parti Constitutionnel a non-profit political organization for the adoption in France of the American Constitution and way of life
Cascadian National Party, independence for Washington and Oregon
European Free Alliance-Democratic Party of the Peoples of Europe
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /parties.htm   (879 words)

  
 Tunisia
Tunisia's association agreement with the European Union (EU) entered into force on March 1, 1998, the first such accord between the EU and Mediterranean countries to be activated.
The ruling party, the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD), was the sole legal party for 25 years--when it was known as the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD) - and still dominates political life.
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been in office since 1987 when he deposed Habib Bourguiba, who had been President since Tunisia's independence from France in 1956.
www.punweb.com /article/Tunisia   (1057 words)

  
 Tunisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tunisia's association agreement with the European Union (EU) entered into force on March 1, 1998, the first such accord between the EU and Mediterranean countries to be activated.
The ruling party, the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD), was the sole legal party for 25 years--when it was known as the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD) - and still dominates political life.
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been in office since 1987 when he deposed Habib Bourguiba, who had been President since Tunisia's independence from France in 1956.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tunisia   (1089 words)

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