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  1. Political Parties Established in 1835: Conservative Party
  2. Youth Wings of Political Parties in Denmark: Young Conservatives, Venstres Ungdom, Danish Communist Youth League
  3. British Political Parties: The Distribution of Power within the Conservative and Labour Parties by R. T. McKenzie, 1963
  4. People by Political Party in Slovakia: Members of Conservative Democrats of Slovakia, Members of Direction - Social Democracy
  5. BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES: THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER WITHIN THE CONSERVATIVE AND LABOUR PARTIES (MERCURY BOOKS;NO.32) by ROBERT MCKENZIE, 1964
  6. Political Parties Established in 2003: Conservative Party of Canada, the New Party, Independent Greens of Virginia, Workers' Party
  7. Oceania Political Party Introduction: Imperial British Conservative Party, Progress Party, Liberal National Party of Queensland, Ownership
  8. Political Parties Established in 1851: Conservative Party, Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party
  9. British Political Parties- The Distribution Of Power Within The Conservative And Labour Parties
  10. David Cameron: David Cameron. Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 2005, Political positions of David Cameron, Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Research Department
  11. BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES. THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER WITHIN THE CONSERVATIVE AND LABOUR PARTIES. by Mckenzie R.t., 1966-01-01
  12. BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES ~ THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER WITHIN THE CONSERVATIVE AND LABOUR PARTIES by R. T. MCKENZIE, 1967-01-01
  13. British Political Parties- The Distribution Of Power Within The Conservative And Labour Parties by R.T. McKenzie, 1966
  14. Political Movements in Nicaragua: Conservative Parties in Nicaragua, Nicaraguan Christian Socialists, Nicaraguan Marxists

61. Government
party, came into being in December 1994 when most of the conservative and moderate mergerin order to hasten Japan's transition to a twoparty political system
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Political parties Japan's first political party, the Public Party of Patriots (Aikoku Koto), was formed in 1874 and immediately presented the Government with a paper calling for the establishment of a representative legislature. The country's first general election was held 16 years later, on July 1, l890, and the first session of the Diet was opened on November 29 of the same year. Japan's Diet was the first national legislature to be established in Asia.
The role of political parties in national affairs grew in the following decades, but the ascent of militarism in the period leading up to World War II forced a decline in the influence of the parties and ultimately their temporary dissolution.
The five major political parties in Japan now are the Liberal Democratic Party, the New Frontier Party, the Social Democratic Party (formerly the Japan Socialist Party), New Party Sakigake, and the Japanese Communist Party.
After monopolizing power for 38 years, the LDP, weakened by defections, lost its parliamentary majority in the summer of 1993 and was subsequently replaced by a coalition government backed by all of the former opposition parties (excluding the JCP) and led by Prime Minister Hosokawa Morihiro. Although the Hosokawa Government managed to secure passage of legislation to reform Japan's political system, the subject of a long-running national debate, it resigned after only eight months in office. Following a two-month stint by a minority coalition headed by Hata Tsutomu, a tripartite coalition formed by the LDP, SDP and Sakigake elected SDP Chairman Murayama Tomiichi to the premiership. In January 1996 the ruling coalition chose LDP President Hashimoto Ryutaro as prime minister to replace Murayama after his resignation.

62. Political Parties :: Elect.ca :: Your Canadian Election Headquarters
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63. The Project For Conservative Reform
that characterize much of the conservative movement seem out of place in the eraof the dot com economy. As party loyalties and political identities continue
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Project for Conservative Reform
Political conservatism today stands at a crossroads. While conservatives control the White House and the two branches of Congress, traditional conservative themes increasingly lack political salience. The ideas that once guided the movement the crusade for a balanced budget, the drive for sweeping tax reform and scaling back the federal government have proven themselves incapable of providing the basis for an effective governing majority. Moreover, the partisanship and closed ranks that characterize much of the conservative movement seem out of place in the era of the "dot com" economy. As party loyalties and political identities continue to decline, the most dynamic force in American politics seems to be the huge number of voters who refuse to identify with either political party. This bloc of independent voters is extremely volatile. They range from the apolitical to the anti-political, from apathetic to openly hostile toward government and public service. The various Clinton scandals have, indeed, fueled their animus toward politics; however, much of this antipathy is directed toward both political parties, which seem to place more emphasis on raising soft money than on principle. A key challenge for conservative statesmanship in the coming decades will be to bring such independent voters into the political process and to convince them that their beliefs can have a place within our constitutional order. If political conservatism is to have a secure future, it will be necessary for conservatives to learn to build coalitions with this growing bloc of independent voters. To do so, conservatives will need to outline a realistic reform agenda in key issue areas such as tax policy, government excess, social security, education, national service and defense.

64. Welcome To Pakistan Link
political Action Committee is the political arm of the conservative politicalUnion, a wellorganized body that serves as core of the Republican party.
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The First Pakistani Newspaper On The Internet Since 1994 WEEKLY LINK By Dr. Ghulam M. Haniff PREVIOUSLY Columns From the Editor S. Arif Hussaini Dr. S.A. Hussain Dr. Nayyer Ali ... Send Comment or Letter March 21, 2003 Will Pakistan Make It? Visiting Pakistan yet again after a two-year hiatus the question that seemed uppermost in the minds of many Pakistanis, at least among my largely academic and intellectual contacts, is the direction in which the country is headed. Almost everyone is of the opinion that the urgent task of nation-building is not being pursued seriously.
In this country the expatriates I encounter are haunted by the question whether the country will make it as a viable nation-state. In both cases, there and here, the chief concern is the lack of institutions, political, economic and social, to put the country on a sound footing.
During the past fifty-six years hopes were raised many times to turn the country around for a better future. The last two democratically elected governments promised much, the rooting of democracy and the building of a productive economy. In the end, the only economy that was productive was that of the two prime ministers, Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, who systematically pillaged the country to fatten their own coffers.
Meanwhile, in the current one hundred days of democracy the National Assembly has yet to enact a legislation of any national or international significance. The only item brought before the legislative body and debated for 47 days has been the 8th Amendment. The issue represents a naked contest for power to make the parliament supreme whether it helps the nation or not.

65. Political Leaders: United Kingdom
also may browse the special page on the political leadership in 19921993 conservativeMichael Howard 1993-1997 conservative John W Leaders of the Labour party.
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Leaders of the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) To the list of countries
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Active names link to their correspondant biography at the CIDOB website . Visit a detailed page on British Governments since 1990 to know more about the ruling parties. You also may browse the special page on the political leadership in Northern Ireland Kings George VI 12 Dec 1936 - 6 Feb 1952 (+) Elizabeth II 6 Feb 1952 - Prime Ministers Winston Spencer Churchill 10 May 1940 - 26 Jul 1945 (+1965) Conservative Clement Richard Attlee 26 Jul 1945 - 26 Oct 1951 (+1967) Labour Winston Spencer Churchill 26 Oct 1951 - 6 Apr 1955 (+1965) Conservative (Robert) Anthony Eden 6 Apr 1955 - 10 Jan 1957 (+1977) Conservative (Maurice) Harold Macmillan 10 Jan 1957 - 19 Oct 1963 (+1986) Conservative Alexander (Alec) Douglas-Home 19 Oct 1963 - 16 Oct 1964 (+1995) Conservative (James) Harold Wilson 16 Oct 1964 - 23 Jun 1970 (+1995) Labour Edward Richard George Heath 23 Jun 1970 - 4 Mar 1974 Conservative (James) Harold Wilson 4 Mar 1974 - 5 Apr 1976 (+1995) Labour (Leonard) James Callaghan 5 Apr 1976 - 4 May 1979 Labour Margaret Hilda Thatcher 4 May 1979 - 28 Nov 1990 Conservative John Roy Major 28 Nov 1990 - 2 May 1997 Conservative Anthony C. L. (Tony) Blair

66. New Labour Versus Conservative Party. Britain Political Jokes. Jokes.Net
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67. Number 10 Downing Street - Speakers Corner
Unofficial site containing postings that have appeared in the speakers corner section of the official Category Regional Europe United Kingdom Government...... The conservative party, The Liberal Democratic party, Number 10 Downing Street,The Prime Minister, Tony Blair , Government, any political party, Westminster
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Welcome to the Number 10 site.
Number 10 to get facelift.
Following the recent success of the Downing Street Christmas spruce up, it has been decided to give Number 10 a face lift. The colour scheme has yet to be decided. It is thought that a change of colour for the door would be welcome. The most popular contender is red, followed closely by blue and yellow.
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68. Rant Web - Links & Resources
the average Joe's voice in American politics with political news, commentary, andissues facing conservative Republicans and the Republican party in general.
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- The Online Abode of J Thomas Lowry. Objective, Conservative political commentary. "As political correctness increases, common sense decreases!" Home of Maineh Maineh's collection of humor, and political beliefs. Includes forum of both political and nonpolitical discussions. IntellectualConservative the only site on the web devoted exclusively to intellectual conservatism. They find the most intriguing information and bring it together on one page for you. The Organ Grinder Rousing the masses since December 2002. Rachel Lucas - Life's too short to be politically correct. Rod's Liberty Cafe - No sugar coating, just pure rhetoric free caffinated truth. TikiTrash Commentary - A site dedicated to reclaiming the average Joe's voice in American politics with political news, commentary, and issues facing Conservative Republicans and the Republican party in general.

69. All The Right's Moves
any political party or party affiliate. Partly because of that stance, the societyhas become an umbrella organization for a range of conservative students and
http://www.law.harvard.edu/alumni/bulletin/2003/spring/feature_2-1.html
All the Right's Moves With the fall elections, Republicans now control the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Conservative thinkers are influencing policy and law across the nation. But how is the next generation of conservative leaders affectingand being affected byan HLS campus known as a bastion of American liberalism? By Jonas Blank '04 Members of HLS's burgeoning conservative and libertarian
organizations stand with President Bush: 3L Lea Sevcik,
3L Austin Bramwell, 3L Sasha Volokh, 2L Katie Biber,
3L Brian Hooper, 3L Michael Geiser and 2L Carrie Campbell. The Harvard Law School Republicans' election-night party is under way. A crowd gathers by the televisions in Harkness Commons, chatting over chips and beer, snack mix and sodas. Some students talk politics while others chat about the goings-on in their lives; the televisions are tuned to Fox News, of course. Adorning the walls are Mitt Romney campaign posters, signs tracking the leads in close races and a map of the states drawn carefully with black marker. The map is still mostly blank, but soon enough, most of it will be colored red. By the end of the night, the Republican Party will control the House, the Senate and the presidency. By a slim but growing margin, the GOP is now the party of majority in the United States. But at Harvard Law School, the political landscape looks much different. A recent article in The Economist called HLS "the command centre of American liberalism," and the assertion may not be too far off the mark. The school's faculty is, by some accounts, overwhelmingly liberaltoo liberal even for the mainstream of the Democratic Party, some conservatives say. Rarely will a student hear a professor praise the decisions of Supreme Court Justices Scalia '60, Rehnquist or even O'Connor; right-leaning law and economics scholars like the 7th Circuit's Richard Posner '62 are routinely criticized. It is not unusual in some classes to hear a left-wing student's comments applauded, a conservative's booed. One student compared being a conservative in an HLS class to being a socialist at a military academy.

70. Political Activism
party Ireland's second oldest political party, founded in 1905 party; Socialist partynew party, based on na hEireann small conservative party, founded 1994;
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This page contains maily references to official or government sites, and to a small number of newspapers.
Page last updated 2002-09-02. Please email comments or suggestions to ibis@ucd.ie
Republic of Ireland (Parties in order of age)

71. Mapleleafweb.com: Political Action - Guide To Joining A Federal Political Party
You are here Home political Action political Guides Joining a party FederalParties. Progressive conservative of Canada. Membership Prerequisites.
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  • Go to the federal Progressive Conservative website Click on Join the Party Click on Click here to become a member on-line Fill out the online form (you WILL be required to pay a membership fee at this time)
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  • Contact the Progressive Conservative Party at 1-613-238-6111 Ask to be a member of the Party A Progressive Conservative representative will provide you with the information and materials to apply for membership.
  • 72. Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Special Report: The Conservative
    conservative conference 2002. party membership. Table counting heads Our tablelets you compare membership figures for the main political parties and the
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    Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home Ask Aristotle Whitehall Parliament ... This week
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    73. The Observer | Special Reports | The Conservatives: Observer Special
    a third way As fissures threaten the conservative party again, Iain class Peter OborneThe People's party was once the home of true political thinkers.
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    A selection of the best Observer comment and analysis on the Conservative Party in opposition.
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    The Tory crisis Top Tory: 'We look like bloody fools'
    Iain Duncan Smith is making the Tories look like 'bloody fools', one of the party's elder statesmen warned yesterday, claiming it would be 'much more exciting' under Michael Portillo. (2 March 2003) Duncan Smith lashes out at 'madness' of Portillo
    The civil war engulfing the Conservative Party was laid bare last night when Iain Duncan Smith lashed out at Michael Portillo, branding him 'self-indulgent to the point of madness'. (23 February 2003)

    74. Politics And Public Administration Internet Resource Guide - Political Parties
    political Parties registered in Australia.Category Regional Oceania Politics political Parties...... of Canada Libertarian party of Canada Progressive conservative party of Canada Socialistparty of Canada The Yukon party Canadian political Parties maintained
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    Australia
    For a list of Australian political parties registered with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), please consult the official AEC website at Registered Parties . The following listing 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.

    75. Tory
    Less well organized, as a political party, than their opponents, the Whigs, the TheTory power base was the conservative rural squirearchy, which was violently
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    Tory
    David Cody , Associate Professor of English, Hartwick College
    A political designation, the meaning of which is, as usual, complex and ambivalent. Originally applied to Irish Catholic bandits, it was used derisively in the seventeenth century to characterize defenders of the principals of hereditary succession to the crown and non-resistance to the monarch. During the eighteenth century it was applied to conservatives who insisted upon the constituted authority of the Church of England, upon the divine right of kingship, and upon parliamentary privilege predicated upon the ownership of land. Less well organized, as a political party, than their opponents, the Whigs, the Tories fell into disarray after the Glorious Revolution in 1688, though there remained within parliament, through the reigns of William III and Anne, (the Tories, in fact, came briefly to power during Anne's reign, but were undone in 1714 by their manifestly Jacobitical tendencies) a significant block of members bound together by mutual adherence to Anglicanism, hostility to Dissenters, and continued insistance upon the principle of divine monarchical right. The Tory power base was the conservative rural squirearchy, which was violently opposed to the taxation required to pay for the wars with France the

    76. Conservative
    A history of the British conservative party.Category Regional Europe Parties conservative History...... of political life and kept the party system in a state of suspended animation.Peel's role was less that of a creator of the modern conservative party than
    http://65.107.211.206/history/conservative.html
    Conservative
    Marjie Bloy , PhD
    he Conservative Party is, to some extent, the continuation of the old Tory Party, members of which began forming "conservative associations" after the 1832 Reform Act . John Wilson Croker, writing in the Quarterly Review on 1 January 1830 first used the name "Conservative" as a description of the party. At this point in time, the Duke of Wellington was the leader of the Tories in parliament: it might be said, therefore, that he was the first leader of the Conservatives. Certainly he spoke of a partie conservateur a "conserving party": it is interesting that he chose to use the French term rather than an English equivalent. Conservatism as expounded by Sir Robert Peel was based on Tory traditions built up under Lord Liverpool : defence of Crown, Church and Constitution. Defence of the constitution meant
    • preservation of the prerogatives of the Crown
    • upholding the independence of the House of Lords
    • continuation of the union of Church and State
    Conservatism was Toryism but using different tactics. Norman Gash ("The Earl of Liverpool", in

    77. UK Government Guide: Political Parties
    conservative party Comment The conservative party is the oldest political partyin Europe which states it's intention to protect Britain in a dangerous world
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    So you can't tell a Social Democrat from a Center Leftist? Our list of political parties will prove to be a valuable resource on the groups providing the muscle behind the UK's democratic process.
    Sites found: 16. Listing entries 1 to 5. Search for the latest public sector jobs. Click here! Featured Link British National Party (BNP)
    Comment: This website includes information on the BNP's policies, press releases, elections, events, campaigns, articles and media contacts. The site also includes details on the organisation, their publications, leaflets and books. Read all about the BNP's political stance and check out their manifestos and policy forum online.
    Conservative Party

    Comment: Keep up to date with the Conservative Party's latest news, find out how you can get involved, and stay aware of new developments. Read their reference guide to what the Conservative Party is, how it is structured, who's who and what they stand for. You can also read some of the policy and consultation documents they have published.
    Democratic Unionist Party

    Comment: Ian Paisley and Desmond Boal formed the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971. It grew out of the Protestant Unionist Party. You can read the history of the Party on this official website. Check out their manifesto, meet the Party and watch video footage online. The news desk features the latest press releases.

    78. B.C. Politics
    Candidates, political party, Votes, Percent. GRANT, Robert, conservative, 361, 53.24. Candidates,political party, Votes, Percent. Manson, Michael, conservative, 882, 41.47.
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    Powell River Historical
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    Election Results for
    Members of the Legislative Assembly
    Representing Powell River
    Compiled by Robert Wishlaw (2001)
    1st General Election 1871 Riding: Comox Candidates Political Party Votes Percent ASH, John Coleman, Robert Cameron Total votes:
    2nd General Election 1875 Riding: Comox Candidates Political Party Votes Percent ASH, John Government Robb, James Government Total votes:
    3rd General Election 1878 Riding: Comox Candidates Political Party Votes Percent ASH, John Opposition Carwithen, Reginald Terry Government Total votes:
    4th General Election 1882 Riding: Comox Candidates Political Party Votes Percent Crawford, Andrew Byron Opposition DINGWALL, William Munro Government Robson, Thomas Withdrew before polling day. Total votes:
    5th General Election 1886 Riding: Comox Candidates Political Party Votes Percent Dingwall, William Munro Government McKelvey, Stafford Government Robb, James Opposition STENHOUSE, Anthony Maitland

    79. Www.stortinget.no > About The Storting > Party Groups
    At the present there are eight political parties represented in the Storting no Linkto the party's homepage The Labour party(in English The conservative party.
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    Home About the Storting History General Elections ... Norwegian pages
    Party Groups
    The Labour Party
    The Conservative Party

    The Progressive Party

    The Socialist Left Party
    ...
    The Coastal Party

    The 165 representatives in the Storting organize themselves into party groups, each of which includes all the representatives belonging to a single party. At group meetings the parties define their political positions and formulate their views on issues currently being dealt with in the Storting. Each group elects a steering committee and a chairman, who is also called the party's parliamentary leader. The chairman and the steering committee make certain political decisions, coordinate group activities, suggest the distribution of representatives among the committees, assign speaking time, and so forth. Each group has its own secretariat in the Storting to assist the representatives in various ways, both practical as well as political. Each group has at least one political adviser and one or more office secretaries. The size of a group secretariat is determined by the size of the party representation during each electoral term. Office staff are hired by the party group, but they are on the Storting's payroll. The groups hire and pay the salaries of their political advisers, so the size of this staff is determined by the size of the party and its finances. Each political party represented in the Storting also receives an annual allowance in proportion to its representation for payment of its group secretariat.

    80. Political Science Resources/United States Politics
    Lobby Group Web Sites. conservative Roll call votes; political party and electionanalysis; Web coverage begins in 1983 and is searchable. Intellectual Capital.
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    Last updated on November 11, 2002 Resources for the study of United States politics also appear throughout the Documents Center's web site, especially in the Political Science Federal Michigan State , and Documents in the News clusters. This web page covers material unique to U.S. politics with numerous cross references to the related pages.
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