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Union Of The Democratic Centre (other)
Union of the Democratic Centre or Union of the Democratic Center may refer to: *Union of the Democratic Centre (Argentina), a centrist party in Argentina *Union of the Democratic Centre (Greece), a former liberal party in Greece * Union of the Democratic Center (Mauritania), a former party in Mauritania *Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain) The Union of the Democratic Centre (, UCD, also translated as "Democratic Centre Union") was an electoral alliance, and later political party, in Spain, existing from 1977 to 1983. It was initially led by Adolfo Suárez (1977-1981) and then by Le ...
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Union Of The Democratic Centre (Argentina)
The Union of the Democratic Centre (, UCD or UCeDé) is a centre-right to right-wing conservative and economically liberal political party in Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt .... It was founded in 1982 by Álvaro Alsogaray who unsuccessfully run in the 1983 Argentine general election, 1983 and 1989 Argentine general election, 1989 presidential elections, and represented the Conservatism, conservative elite, technocracy, technocrats, and classical liberalism, classical liberals. As of October 2020 the party doesn't count with legal recognition nationwide. History The leader of the party, Álvaro Alsogaray, was a national deputy for the City of Buenos Aires for sixteen consecutive years, between 1983 and 1999. In 1983 and 1989 he was a candidate for the pr ...
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Union Of The Democratic Centre (Greece)
The Union of the Democratic Centre (, ''Enosi Dimokratikou Kentrou'', ''EDIK'') is a social liberal political party in Greece. The party was founded on 5 February 1976, two years after the end of the Greek military junta of 1967–74, asserting itself to be the ideological successor of the pre-1967 Centre Union party. EDIK was the result of the merger of Centre Union – New Forces and the Democratic Centre Union of Ioannis Zidgis. Its party leader at the time was George Mavros who earlier led the Center Union – New Forces; Mavros, though, would join the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) a couple of years later. The party was led by Zidgis in the early 1980s, and has since adopted more social-democratic positions. With the Greek political spectrum shifting to the left, EDIK was increasingly marginalized, with PASOK replacing it as the country's second major party. The party's support collapsed in the elections of 1981, when it gained 0.7% of the vote and was s ...
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Union Of The Democratic Center (Mauritania)
The Union of the Democratic Centre (; , UCD) was a political party in Mauritania. History The party was founded by former members of the government of Maaouiya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya after failed attempts to merge with the Mauritanian Party of Union and Change. The party was commonly mockingly referred to as Kadima (after the then ruling Israeli party) by its detractors due to the leaders of the party traditionally lobbying for and supporting the establishment of diplomatic relations with the State of Israel, which led to the party being extremely unpopular among Mauritanians. The name was heavily rejected by the leadership. Ideology The Union of the Democratic Centre sought to represent the political centre by adopting an intermediate position between the formerly ruling Democratic and Social Republican Party The Republican Party for Democracy and Renewal (; , PRDR) was a political party in Mauritania. Formerly known as the Democratic and Social Republican Party, (, PRDS) ...
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