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Freedom And Justice Party (other)
Freedom and Justice Party may refer to: *Freedom and Justice Party (Egypt) *Freedom and Justice (Lithuania) *Russian Party of Freedom and Justice *Party of Freedom and Justice (''Stranka slobode i pravde''), a political party in Serbia See also *Justice and Freedom Party (Fiji) *Freedom and Social Justice (Palestinian Authority) *Freedom Party (other) 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 *Freed ... * Justice Party (other) {{disambiguation, political ...
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Freedom And Justice Party (Egypt)
The Freedom and Justice Party (FJP; ) is an Egyptian Islamist political party. The ex-president of the party, Mohamed Morsi, won the 2012 presidential election, and in the 2011 parliamentary election it won more seats than any other party. It is nominally independent, but has strong links to the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt, the largest political group in Egypt.''Foreign Affairs magazine'', September October 2011, "The Unbreakable Muslim Brotherhood", Eric Trager, pp. 114–222 (full text not available for free on internet) The party was banned and dissolved in 2014; however, it continues to function underground. The 2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election resulted in the FJP winning 47.2 percent of all seats in the country's lower house of parliament, with fellow Islamist parties al Nour and al Wasat winning 24.7 and 2 percent, respectively. Both the FJP and the Salafist Al Nour Party have since denied alleged intentions of political unification. The FJP originally sta ...
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Freedom And Justice
Center-Right Union (, CDS), previously knows as Freedom and Justice (, PLT) and Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) (), is a conservative-liberal political party in Lithuania. It holds soft eurosceptic views. History The party was originally founded on 12 July 2014, when the Liberal and Centre Union (LiCS) merged with YES. YES leader Artūras Zuokas became a leader of newly formed party. In the 2015 Lithuanian municipal election, the party won 4.91 per cent of votes. Its best performance was in northeast of Lithuania. In the 2016 Lithuanian parliamentary election, the party won 2.16 per cent of votes in multi-member constituency. After poor results of 2019 European Parliament elections, Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals), Order and Justice and public election committee "Strong Lithuania in United Europe" started negotiations. In June 2020, Order and Justice and former MP Arturas Paulauskas' movement "Forward, Lithuania" merged into the party (combining with Artūras Zuo ...
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Russian Party Of Freedom And Justice
The Russian Party of Freedom and Justice (RPSS; ) is a political party in Russia established and registered in 2012 as Communist Party of Social Justice. History The party was created with the participation of the leader of the Democratic Party of Russia and politician Andrey Bogdanov. In the 2013 elections in Volgograd, the party received 5.04% (9055 votes) breaking the five-percent threshold and received one seat in the city Parliament. In 2014, Bogdanov became party leader, succeeding Yuri Morozov in this post. Andrei Brezhnev, grandson of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev, was elected First Secretary of the Central Committee of the party. In this year's election, Brezhnev was the candidate for the Parliament of Crimea and Sevastopol, but the party did not win any seats. In April 2021, the party was renamed the Russian Party of Freedom and Justice. Konstantin Rykov became the chairman of the party, and Maksim Shevchenko beca ...
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Party Of Freedom And Justice
The Party of Freedom and Justice (, abbr. SSP) is a social democratic List of political parties in Serbia, political party in Serbia. It is led by Dragan Đilas. Founded in 2019 as the merger of the Green Ecological Party – The Greens and Serbian Left (2015), Serbian Left, SSP was a member of the Alliance for Serbia (SZS), a coalition of opposition political parties that was initiated by Đilas in 2018. Together with SZS, SSP boycotted the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election, 2020 parliamentary election, claiming that the election would not be free and fair. After the election, SSP became part of the United Opposition of Serbia (UOPS), the successor of SZS. UOPS would be eventually dissolved in January 2021, due to disputes between SSP and the People's Party (Serbia, 2017), People's Party (Narodna). In late 2021, SSP and Narodna returned together with the Movement of Free Citizens (Serbia), Movement of Free Citizens and Democratic Party (Serbia), Democratic Party to form the U ...
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Justice And Freedom Party (Fiji)
The Justice and Freedom Party (JFP) was a minor political party in Fiji. It was formed in 2000 to promote the interests of the Indo-Fijian community, and unsuccessfully contested the 2001 and 2006 elections. It was dissolved in 2013. In the 2001 election the party gained less than 0.1 percent of the popular vote and won no constituencies. With some 76 percent of Indo-Fijians voting for the Fiji Labour Party and 22 percent for the National Federation Party, the JFP was squeezed out. In the 2006 elections, the party intended to run candidates in all 19 communal constituencies allocated to Indo-Fijians, and on 3 April published a manifesto promising to petition the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations to press the United Kingdom and Australia to accept responsibility for bringing Indians to Fiji during the colonial era. It also promised a F$10 million scholarship for Indo-Fijian students. The party would also push for dual citizenship to be allowed for Indo-Fijians l ...
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Freedom And Social Justice
Freedom and Social Justice was a coalition that contested the 2006 Palestinian legislative elections. It was constituted by Palestinian Popular Struggle Front, Kafi Movement and the Palestinian Green Party Palestinians () are an Arab ethnonational group native to the Levantine region of Palestine (region), Palestine. *: "Palestine was part of the first wave of conquest following Muhammad's death in 632 CE; Jerusalem fell to the Caliph Umar in 6 .... The coalition failed to win a seat. In total their list got 7,127 votes (0.72%). References Defunct political party alliances in Palestine History of the Palestine Liberation Organization Palestinian Popular Struggle Front {{Palestine-party-stub ...
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Freedom Party (other)
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 (2001–2009) *F ...
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