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Moderate Venstre (other)
Moderate Venstre may refer to: *Moderate Venstre (Denmark), a former political party in Denmark *Moderate Liberal Party, a former political party in Norway See also * Moderate left Moderate is an ideological category which entails centrist views on a liberal-conservative spectrum. It may also designate a rejection of radical or extreme views, especially in regard to politics and religion. Political position Canada ... * Venstre (other) {{disambiguation, political ...
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Moderate Venstre (Denmark)
Moderate Venstre, also known as the Moderate Liberals or Moderate Left, was a political party in Denmark. History The party emerged as the largest faction in the 1892 Folketing elections, winning 39 of the 102 seats.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p551 The 1895 elections saw it defeated by the Venstre Reform Party, finishing in second place with 27 seats. In 1898 the party was reduced to 23 seats, before falling to 16 seats in 1901, twelve seats in 1903 and nine seats in 1906. After the party recovered to win eleven seats in 1909, it merged into Venstre before the 1910 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1910. Africa * 1910 South African general election, South African general election Europe * 1910 Bosnian parliamentary election * 1910 Croatian parliamentary election * 1910 Danish Folketing election, ....''Party Transformations in European Democracies'', p297 Election results Folketing References {{ ...
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Moderate Liberal Party
The Moderate Liberal Party (, literally "Moderate Left") was a List of political parties in Norway, political party in Norway that emerged from the moderate and religious branches of the Liberal Party (Norway), Liberal Party in 1888. The party's turn towards cooperation with the Conservative Party (Norway), Conservative Party caused a party split in 1891, eventually sharpening its profile as a moderate-conservative party based among the low church of Bible Belt (Norway), south-western Norway. The party was dissolved shortly after the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden, dissolution of the union with Sweden in 1905. History The Moderate Liberal Party was formed on 4 February 1888, when a conservative and religious wing broke away from the Liberal Party. Leading members of the party included Jakob Sverdrup (politician), Jakob Sverdrup, Baard Madsen Haugland, Baard Haugland, Ole Vollan, and Lars Oftedal (born 1838), Lars Oftedal. The political conflicts between the Libe ...
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Moderate Left
Moderate is an ideological category which entails centrist views on a liberal-conservative spectrum. It may also designate a rejection of radical or extreme views, especially in regard to politics and religion. Political position Canada At the federal level in Canada as of 2024, there are five active political parties who have seats in the House of Commons, for which most of them have a wide range of goals and political opinions, that differ between each others. Per definition, where "political moderate" is used, in a specific context to being far conservative, the Conservative Party of Canada could be used as a representation. However, we can now see that those beliefs might contain "inverted" or different effects-opinions. If we could measure them from a "political spectrum" point of view, the variations for instance, conservatism, who tend to be defined in the same way toward being resistant with the idea of future changes, is not always the case. In parallel, liberali ...
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