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The Humanist International (also known as the International Humanist Party) is a consortium of political parties adhering to universal humanism founded in 1952. The five basic principles of Humanist International are: # The value of human life as the central value, above money and power, etc. # Equality of all human beings. # Freedom of belief and ideas. # Development and creation of alternative economic models to the current neoliberal one. # Methodology of active non-violence. History Humanist International was founded in Florence, Italy, on January 4, 1989, by the approval of foundational documents and statutes by over 40 Humanist Parties from around the world. These foundational documents included the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a declaration of principles, a thesis and a basis for political action. The second congress of the Humanist International was held in Moscow in October 1993. In this meeting, the document of the Humanist Movement was added to the fou ...
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Secular Humanism
Secular humanism is a philosophy, belief system, or life stance that embraces human reason, logic, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism, while specifically rejecting religious dogma, supernaturalism, and superstition as the basis of morality and decision-making. Secular humanism posits that human beings are capable of being ethical and moral without religion or belief in a deity. It does not, however, assume that humans are either inherently good or evil, nor does it present humans as being superior to nature. Rather, the humanist life stance emphasizes the unique responsibility facing humanity and the ethical consequences of human decisions. Fundamental to the concept of secular humanism is the strongly held viewpoint that ideology—be it religious or political—must be thoroughly examined by each individual and not simply accepted or rejected on faith. Along with this, an essential part of secular humanism is a continually adapting search for truth, primari ...
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Humanist Party (Chile)
The Humanist Party () is a universal humanist, progressive, and left-wing political party in Chile, founded in 1984. The party is a member of the Humanist International. In December 1990, Laura Rodríguez became the first elected representative of any Humanist Party in the world after winning a seat as part of the '' Concertación'' coalition, after Augusto Pinochet handed over power. At the 2001 legislative elections, the party won 1.1% of the vote but no seats. For the 2005 presidential elections, the Humanist Party was a member of the coalition Juntos Podemos Más (Together We Can Do/Achieve More). Their presidential candidate Tomás Hirsch won 5.4% of the vote in a 4-way race between Michelle Bachelet, Sebastián Piñera, and Joaquín Lavín in the 2005 elections. He polled 4th place and therefore did not make the runoff. On 12 March 2013 they selected economist and university professor Marcel Claude as their candidate for the 2013 presidential election. Since 2 ...
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Humanist Party Of Ontario
The Humanist Party of Ontario (HPO) was an unregistered political party in Ontario, Canada. The party has fielded candidates in the 1994 Toronto municipal election, the 1997 Toronto municipal election, the 1999 provincial election, and the 2003 Toronto municipal election. The HPO was a member of the Humanist International. Ideology The party's philosophy has its roots in the current of thought known as New or Universal Humanism, which has been developed since the 1960s by Mario Rodríguez Cobos. The HPO argues that, "by the very fact of being human, people should have their basic rights met Manifesto The Humanist Party issued a document in 1999 entitled "ORANGE BOOK: For an Ontario of Human Rights". The basic positions outlined in this book include *a Canadian constitution, constitutional guarantee of free and universal health care *free and universal post-secondary education *greatly reduced or free public transportation fees *interest-free community banks to provide ...
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Humanist Party (Portugal)
The Humanist Party (, ; the acronym PH was used in voting ballots) was a minor centre-left former political party in Portugal. The party was established in March 1999. It never elected representatives to the Assembly of the Republic, the Portuguese legislature. The party, now only a political and civic movement after dissolving itself as a party in September 2015, is member of the Humanist International. References External linksOfficial website 1999 establishments in Portugal Portugal Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ... Political parties established in 1999 Political parties in Portugal {{Portugal-party-stub ...
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Humanist Party (Hungary)
The Humanist Party (, ) was a political party in Hungary, and it was a member of the Humanist International. History The Humanist Party (HP) was founded in 1993 and became a member of the Humanist International. As the party did not run in two consecutive elections (1994 and 1998), the Court of Budapest ceased its operations according to the existing legislation. The party re-established in January 2003. At the legislative election, on 7 April and 21 April 2002, the party won no seats. At the local election in 2002 the party in Budapest won 0.36% of the popular vote and no seats. The Humanist Party made an electoral alliance with Politics Can Be Different (LMP) at the 2009 European Parliament elections. The coalition garnered 75,522 votes, (or 2.61% of the total votes), which was less than the 5% needed to gain a seat for the 2009–2014 cycle. In March 2010 the Humanist Party broke the agreement and decided no to run at 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election. The Humanist Part ...
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Humanist Party (Denmark)
The Humanist Party () was a political party in Denmark and a member of the Humanist International. Although the party has never had a member elected to the Folketing, a member was elected in a local election in 1989. History The party was established in 1987 and participated the general election held that year. It received 5,675 votes, or approximately 0.2% of the total votes cast. In the 1990 Danish general election the party received 763 votes, just 0.02% of the total votes cast. The last time the party ran in the general election was 1993. At the beginning of the 2000s the party was headed by Christian Adamsen. It stood in the regional and municipal elections in Denmark 15 November 2005. References External linksOfficial web site in Danishregion of Denmark official site showing party 1987 establishments in Denmark Denmark Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom o ...
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Humanist Party (Czech Republic)
The Humanist International (also known as the International Humanist Party) is a consortium of political parties adhering to universal humanism founded in 1952. The five basic principles of Humanist International are: # The value of human life as the central value, above money and power, etc. # Equality of all human beings. # Freedom of belief and ideas. # Development and creation of alternative economic models to the current neoliberal one. # Methodology of active non-violence. History Humanist International was founded in Florence, Italy, on January 4, 1989, by the approval of foundational documents and statutes by over 40 Humanist Parties from around the world. These foundational documents included the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a declaration of principles, a thesis and a basis for political action. The second congress of the Humanist International was held in Moscow in October 1993. In this meeting, the document of the Humanist Movement was added to the fou ...
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Conservative Party (Romania)
The Conservative Party (, PC) was a conservative political party in Romania. It was founded in 1991, approximately two years after the fall of Communism in Romania, originally under the name Romanian Humanist Party (, PUR). From 2005 until 3 December 2006, the party was a junior member of the Government of Romania. The party adopted the name ''Conservative Party'' on 7 May 2005. Subsequently, a little bit more than a decade after, more specifically in June 2015, it merged with the Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) to form the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE). The Conservative Party (PC) stated that it promoted tradition, family, social solidarity, European integration, and a nationalism without chauvinism. It claimed the heritage of the historical Romanian Conservative Party, one of the two main political forces in Romania before the First World War. There was no direct, uninterrupted link between the two parties—the historical Conservative Party was dissolved after ...
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Humanist Party Of Angola
The Humanist Party of Angola (, PHA) is a political party in Angola led by Florbela Malaquias. It was legalised by the Constitutional Court on 27 May 2022. History The party won two seats in the National Assembly at the 2022 Angolan general election General elections were held in Angola on 24 August 2022 to elect the President of Angola, president and National Assembly of Angola, National Assembly. Incumbent president João Lourenço was eligible for one more term. The MPLA was re-elected w .... Electoral history Presidential elections National Assembly elections References External links Official website{{Angolan political parties Political parties in Angola Political parties established in 2022 Humanist parties 2022 establishments in Africa ...
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Humanist Party (Spain)
The Humanist Party () is a Spanish political party founded in 1984. It is a member of the Humanist International. Election results External links Official website References 1984 establishments in Spain Spain Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ... Political parties established in 1984 Political parties in Spain {{Spain-party-stub ...
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Humanist Party (Italy)
The Humanist Party (, PU) is a minor list of political parties in Italy, political party in Italy. Founded in 1984, the party is a member of the Humanist International. It has never been represented in either the Italian Chamber of Deputies or the Italian Senate, the two houses of the Parliament of Italy. Its long-time leader was Giorgio Schultze (secretary since 1996 to 2003), who is currently spokesman of the Humanist Movement in Europe. In 2005, Marina Larena was elected new secretary of the party. The party did not take part to the 2008 Italian general election, 2008 general election, but some Humanist activists ran as independents in the lists of The Left – The Rainbow and For the Common Good, both left-wing coalitions. In the 2009 European Parliament election in Italy, 2009 European Parliament election, Schultze ran as a candidate for Italy of Values (IdV). This choice was criticized by those who acknowledged the IdV's law and order (politics), law and order policies over ...
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Humanist Party (Iceland)
The Humanist Party () is a List of political parties in Iceland, political party in Iceland founded on 25 June 1984 as the Human Party (). It adopted its current name in 1995. It has run candidates in the 1987 Icelandic parliamentary election, 1987 and 1999 Icelandic parliamentary election, 1999 parliamentary elections, but has never achieved representation. It is related to the Humanist Party, International Humanist Party. They successfully applied for the list letter H to contest the 2013 Icelandic parliamentary election, and subsequently submitted an official candidate list on 12 April 2013. In the 2013 election, they chose to only run candidates in the Reykjavik North and Reykjavik South constituencies. History The party ran candidates in the 1987 Icelandic parliamentary election, 1987 and 1999 Icelandic parliamentary election, 1999 parliamentary elections. They also stood candidates for the Reykjavík City Council in 1986 Reykjavík City Council election, 1986, 1990 Reykjavà ...
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