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Democratic Bloc may refer to: *Democratic Bloc (Bahrain) *Democratic Bloc (Czech Republic) *Democratic Bloc (East Germany) *Democratic Bloc (Eritrea) *Democratic Bloc (Estonia) *Front of National Unity, Democratic Bloc (Poland) *Democratic Bloc (Ukraine) {{disambiguation ...
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Democratic Bloc (Bahrain)
Democratic Bloc may refer to: *Democratic Bloc (Bahrain) *Democratic Bloc (Czech Republic) *Democratic Bloc (East Germany) *Democratic Bloc (Eritrea) *Democratic Bloc (Estonia) *Front of National Unity, Democratic Bloc (Poland) *Democratic Bloc (Ukraine) {{disambiguation ...
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Democratic Bloc (Czech Republic)
Democratic Bloc was a parliamentary alliance formed in 2017 by four Centre-right parties. Parties agreed to cooperate in parliament. Czech Pirate Party and Czech Social Democratic Party were also offered participation but both parties declined. It was announced on 15 November 2017 on a Press Conference by Petr Fiala. Fiala stated that Democratic Bloc isn't meant to be a long term coalition but its only task is to take over initiative during negotiations of parliament's body and for constituent meeting. Democratic Bloc was dissolved on 21 December 2017. Formation Formation of the alliance was announced on 15 November 2017 by leader of the Civic Democratic Party Petr Fiala. Parties agreed to cooperate during the upcoming formation of the new Chamber of Deputies. Czech Pirate Party declined to participate. Freedom and Direct Democracy attacked Democratic Bloc and started to negotiate cooperation with Pirate Party. Czech Social Democratic Party The Czech Social Democratic Party ( ...
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Democratic Bloc (East Germany)
The Democratic Bloc (german: Demokratischer Block der Parteien und Massenorganisationen) was an association of political parties and organizations in the German Democratic Republic. History In parallel with the working staff of the CPSU European Advisory Commission commissioned in early 1944 to develop the exiled Communist Germany own political concept. A first draft was on 6 March 1944 on a working session of the exiled Communist Party presented by Wilhelm Florin. The guidelines developed by the Soviet concept of the future Communist Party saw as a government. After the unconditional surrender of the Wehrmacht on 8 May 1945 and the Berlin Declaration of the Commander in Chief of the four victorious powers of 5 June 1945 all political activity was prohibited in all zones of occupation. After consultation by Anton Ackermann, and Walter Ulbricht Gustav Sobottka on 4 June 1945 in Moscow allowed the Order № 2 of 10 of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany in June 1945, the fo ...
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Democratic Bloc (Eritrea)
Democratic Bloc may refer to: *Democratic Bloc (Bahrain) *Democratic Bloc (Czech Republic) *Democratic Bloc (East Germany) The Democratic Bloc (german: Demokratischer Block der Parteien und Massenorganisationen) was an association of political parties and organizations in the German Democratic Republic. History In parallel with the working staff of the CPSU Europea ... * Democratic Bloc (Eritrea) * Democratic Bloc (Estonia) * Democratic Bloc (Poland) * Democratic Bloc (Ukraine) {{disambiguation ...
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Democratic Bloc (Estonia)
The Democratic Bloc was a political grouping in Estonia. History The Bloc was formed in 1917 by the Estonian Democratic Party, the Estonian Radical Democratic Party and the Rural League.Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p389 Between them the parties had won 24 of the 62 seats in the Provincial Assembly elections in the same year. In the Russia-wide elections in November 1917, the Democratic Bloc received around 23% of the vote in the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia. In the Estonian Constituent Assembly elections the following year, the Bloc maintained its vote share at around 23%.Raun, p104 In March 1919 the Estonian Democratic Party and Estonian Radical Democratic Party merged to form the Estonian People's Party The Estonian People's Party ( et, Eesti Rahvaerakond, ER) was a centre-right political party in Estonia. History The party was established in March 1919 by a merger of the Estonian Democratic Party and the Estonian R ...
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Front Of National Unity
:''This is an article about a Polish political organization. For article about a Bolivian political party, see National Unity Front.'' Front of National Unity or National Unity Front ( pl, Front Jedności Narodu, FJN) was a popular front supervising elections in the Polish People's Republic which also acted as a coalition for the dominant communist Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) and its allies. It was founded in 1952 as ''National Front'' (''Front Narodowy'') and renamed to ''Front of National Unity'' in 1956. It was the heir of the Democratic Bloc (''Blok Demokratyczny'') which ran in the elections of 1947 before the merger between communists and socialists. The Front was created by and was subordinate to the PZPR. Its membership included all three legal Polish political parties (the PZPR, Democratic Party, and United People's Party) and many organizations (such as trade unions).
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