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Freedom Party (Lithuania) Politicians
Freedom Party may refer to: Active political parties *Freedom Party of Afghanistan *Freedom Party of Austria *Bangladesh Freedom Party *Freedom Party of Ontario, in Canada * Freedom Party (Denmark) * Freedom Party (Egypt) *Freedom Egypt Party *Freedom Party (Finland) *Svoboda (political party) ("Freedom"), in Ukraine *Marematlou Freedom Party, in Lesotho *Party for Freedom, in the Netherlands *Inkatha Freedom Party, in South Africa *Sri Lanka Freedom Party *Freedom Party of Switzerland *Freedom Party (Lithuania) *American Freedom Party, in the U.S. ** Freedom Party of New York (other) *Freedom and Prosperity (Poland) Former political parties * Freedom Party (Bessarabia), in Moldova (1949–1950) *Freedom Party (Ecuador) (2001–2003, 2007) * Freedom Party (Indonesia) (2002–2009) *Freedom Party (Netherlands) (PVV) (1946–1948) *Freedom Party (New Zealand) (2005) *Freedom Party (Slovakia) (1946–1990) *Freedom Party of British Columbia (2001–200 ...
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Freedom Party Of Afghanistan
Abdul Malik Pahlawan is an Uzbeks in Afghanistan, Afghan Uzbek warlord and politician based in Faryab Province in northern Afghanistan. He is the head of the Afghanistan Liberation Party and was heavily involved in the factional fighting that consumed Afghanistan throughout the 1990s. His rival for the control of the Uzbeks, Uzbek north is fellow warlord Rashid Dostum, and their militias have clashed several times since the fall of the Taliban. Capture of Mazar-i-Sharif Initially, Abdul Malik was one of Abdul Rashid Dostum's subordinates, but in 1996 he blamed Dostum for the murder of his brother, General Rasul Pahlawan. He then entered into secret negotiations with the Taliban, who promised to respect his authority over much of Northern Afghanistan, in exchange for the capture of Ismail Khan, one of their most powerful enemies. Accordingly, on May 25, 1997, he arrested Khan and handed him over and let the Taliban enter Mazar-i-Sharif, giving them control over most of Norther ...
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Freedom And Prosperity (Poland)
Freedom and Prosperity () is a Polish political party. History On the 24 July 2024 the former Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski joined Kukiz'15's parliamentary circle, after having left the Law and Justice party a day earlier. Ardanowski subsequently founded the Freedom and Prosperity party which was formally registered on 19 September 2024. The party aims to become a big tent option for the centre-right, believing that the biggest right wing opposition party Law and Justice has lost its coalition-making abilities. Ardanowski compared his goals to that of U.S. President Ronald Reagan Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party a ... stating he was making a right-winged tent big enough for every right-winged movement. References {{Pola ...
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Herut
Herut () was the major conservative nationalist political party in Israel from 1948 until its formal merger into Likud in 1988. It was an adherent of Revisionist Zionism. Some of their policies were compared to those of the Nazi party. Early years Foundation and platform Herut was founded by Menachem Begin on 15 June 1948 as a successor to the Revisionist Irgun, a militant group in Mandate Palestine. The new party was a challenge to the Hatzohar party established by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Herut also established an eponymous newspaper, with many of its founding journalists defecting from Hatzohar's '' HaMashkif''. Objection to withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and negotiations with Arab states formed the party's main platform in the first Knesset election. The party vigorously opposed the ceasefire agreements with the Arab states until the annexation of Gaza Strip and the West Bank, both before and after the election. Herut differentiated itself by refusing to recogni ...
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Sammarineses For Freedom
Sammarineses for Freedom ({{langx, it, Sammarinesi per la Libertà, SpL) was, according to its statutes, a social liberal and Christian liberal political party in San Marino. The party was founded in 2002 by splinters of the Sammarinese Socialist Party. In the 2006 general election SpL won 1.8% of the vote and one out of 60 seats. In the 2008 general election the party ran in list with the larger Party of Socialists and Democrats, within the Reforms and Freedom coalition which won 25 seats out of 60 in the Grand and General Council The Grand and General Council (; ) is the unicameral parliament of San Marino. The council has 60 members elected for a five-year term. History From the fifth century San Marino was ruled by an assembly composed by all the family heads known ... gaining 45.78% of the national vote. The Sammarinese for Freedom party itself gained a few seats. The party collapsed in 2012, not being able to participate in the 2012 general election. References ...
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Saint Lucia Freedom Party
The Saint Lucia Freedom Party was a political party in Saint Lucia Saint Lucia is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. Part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), Saint Vincent ... led by human rights lawyer Martinus Francois. It contested the 2001 general elections, but received just 18 votes,Election results
Government of Saint Lucia failing to win a seat. Nohlen, D (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', pp591-592


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Hungarian Freedom Party
The Hungarian Freedom Party (; or simply Freedom Party), was a short-lived right-wing political party in Hungary between 1946 and 1947, it strongly opposed the Communist takeover. The party was revived for a short time during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and after the end of communism in 1989–90. History Despite the fact that the Independent Smallholders' Party (FKGP) won a sweeping victory in the November 1945 parliamentary election, the party was forced to enter a coalition with the left-wing parties, including Mátyás Rákosi's Hungarian Communist Party (MKP), which was the only kind of government acceptable to the Soviet-dominated Allied Control Commission (SZEB) led by Marshal Klement Voroshilov. The FKGP's gains were gradually whittled away by the Communist Rákosi's salami tactics. At first the right-wing branch of the FKGP became the first victims of the Communist pressure. Dezső Sulyok and his supporters were forced out of their party on 10 March 1946. Fifteen e ...
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German Freedom Party
Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy (), known as The Freedom () for short, was a political party in Germany which identified as conservative-liberal and classical liberal. Described as right-wing populist, the party was known for its criticism of Islam. The party was founded in October 2010 by Berlin city parliamentarian René Stadtkewitz who had been expelled from the centre-right Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) for inviting the Dutch politician Geert Wilders to Berlin. The party sought the implementation of a direct citizen democracy based on the Swiss model and extensive changes in immigration and integration policy. History Freedom was founded in October 2010 by René Stadtkewitz in the wake of the immigration debate spurred by the then-member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank Thilo Sarrazin. The Berlin city parliamentarian Stadtkewitz was expelled from the Christian Democratic Union in 2010 after inviting Dutch ...
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British Freedom Party
The British Freedom Party (BFP) was a short-lived far-right political party in the United Kingdom. The party was registered on 18 October 2010. It was de-registered by the Electoral Commission in December 2012 after failing to return the annual registration form and £25 fee by the due date of 31 October 2012. Formation The BFP was registered on 18 October 2010 by Paul Weston (party leader), George Whale (nominating officer) and Richard Bateman (treasurer). According to ''The Guardian'' it was created by "disgruntled members" of the British National Party (BNP). The chairman until January 2013 was Paul Weston, a former UK Independence Party candidate in Cities of London and Westminster. He described the party as "central" in orientation. The BFP formed a pact with the English Defence League (EDL), whereby members of the latter could stand as election candidates under the British Freedom Party name, given suitable circumstances. It was announced in April 2012 that the EDL leade ...
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Freedom Party Of South Tyrol
The Freedom Party of South Tyrol (, FPS) was a regionalist national-liberal political party in South Tyrol. History It was launched in 1988 as the continuation of the Party of Independents by Gerold Meraner. In the 1988 provincial election FPS took 1.4% and got Meraner elected to the Provincial Council. The party was soon merged with the South Tyrolean Homeland Federation of Eva Klotz and conservative splinters from the South Tyrolean People's Party led by Alfons Benedikter to form the Union for South Tyrol. or In December 1992 a group of dissidents from the South Tyrolean People's Party The South Tyrolean People's Party (, SVP) is a regionalism (politics), regionalist and mostly Christian democracy, Christian-democratic list of political parties in South Tyrol, political party in South Tyrol, an Autonomous administrative divisio ... led by Christian Waldner founded '' Die Freiheitlichen''. They were joined by some former members of the FPS around Martin Wenter who lef ...
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Freedom Party (Slovakia)
The Freedom Party (''Strana slobody'') originally Christian-Republican Party (''Kresťansko-republikánska strana'') was a political party in Slovakia. It was founded by some members of the Democratic Party in March 1946 as a party mainly for Catholics. Its aim was to present an alternative of “Christian, progressive and pro-Czechoslovak″ politics to the Democratic Party. The Freedom Party was led by Vavro Šrobár and won 3 seats in the Czechoslovak parliament in the 1946 election. The party was main platform for the so-called Hlasists. When the Communists took power in Czechoslovakia in February 1948, the party lost any practical power and became playing role of a bloc party in the National Front. Its newspaper was called ''Sloboda'' (Freedom). During the communist rule, some Slovak intellectuals in opposition to the regime were concentrated in the party, with its peak during the Prague Spring in 1968. After the Velvet Revolution, in 1990, the party adopted a new, Ch ...
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Freedom Party (New Zealand)
The Freedom Party was a political party in New Zealand. It was founded by Gareth Turner and Paul King, formerly members of the ACT New Zealand party. The party was announced on 13 March 2005, the same day that Turner failed to unseat Catherine Judd as president of ACT. Turner and King claimed that the leaders of ACT were ignoring ordinary members, and were too closely influenced by big business Big business involves large-scale corporate-controlled financial or business activities. As a term, it describes activities that run from "huge transactions" to the more general "doing big things". In corporate jargon, the concept is commonly .... Turner claimed that the party would have enough support to register for the 2005 elections, but this did not occur. The party did not nominate any candidates. External links * {{Historic New Zealand political parties Defunct political parties in New Zealand Political parties established in 2005 2005 establishments in New Zealand ...
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Freedom Party (Netherlands)
The Freedom Party (, PvdV) was a short-lived conservative liberalism, conservative liberal list of political parties in the Netherlands, political party in the Netherlands active from 1946 to 1948. The PvdV was the successor of the Liberal State Party and a predecessor of the modern-day People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). Party history The PvdV was founded on 23 March 1946 by a group around the young liberal Korthals and the director of Heineken. After the foundation they were joined by the rest of the top of the pre-World War II, war Liberal State Party. The party was supposed to be less conservatism, conservative and more modern that its predecessor. In 1948 it merged with social liberalism, social liberal dissidents from the Labour Party (Netherlands), Labour Party, led by Pieter Oud, to become the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). In the 1946 elections it received six seats and it was confined to a minor position in opposition. Ideology and issues ...
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