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Independent Party (other)
Independent Party may refer to: *Independent Party (Argentina) *Independent Party (Burma) *Independent Party (Denmark) *Independent Party (Greece) *The Independent Party in Kenya *Independent Party (Laos) *Independent Party (South Africa) *Independent Party (Uruguay) *Swatantra Party (Independence Party), India (1959–1974) *Sikkim Swatantra Dal (Sikkim Independence Party), Sikkim, India (1958–1975) United States *American Independent Party *Greenback Party, originally known as the Independent Party, U.S. *Independent Party of Connecticut *Independent Party of Delaware *Independent Party of Florida *Independent Party of Louisiana *Independent Party of Oregon *United Independent Party (Massachusetts) See also

*Independent Democratic Party (other) *Independent Economic Party (other) *Independent Labour Party (other) *Independent Liberal Party (other) *Independent National Party (other) *Independent People's Party (other) * ...
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Independent Party (Argentina)
The Independent Party () was a short-lived Peronist political party in Argentina. It was founded in 1945, ahead of the 1946 Argentine general election, 1946 general election, to support the candidacy of General Juan Perón to the presidency. It was founded by Rear Admiral Alberto Teisaire, who was later elected as Vice President of Argentina. The Independent Party was one of three political parties backing Perón's 1946 candidacy, alongside the Labour Party (Argentina), Labour Party and the Junta Renovadora Radical Civic Union (a faction of the Radical Civic Union). With 56% of the vote, Perón was victorious and became president of Argentina. The three political parties delegated their joint coordination to a "National Board of Political Coordination", presided by Juan Atilio Bramuglia. It was initially decided the three parties would coexist as part of the governing coalition, with the Labour Party (to which Perón belonged) as senior coalition partner. In 1947, Perón decided to ...
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