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Smaller parties like the Quebec nationalist Bloc Québécois and the Green Party of Canada can exert their own influence over the political process.
* Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada
A government formed of a coalition of the ODS, KDU-ČSL, and the Green Party ( SZ ), and led by the leader of the ODS Mirek Topolánek finally succeeded in winning a vote of confidence on 19 January 2007.
Edinburgh is the home town of the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, who was born in the city and attended Fettes College ; Robin Harper the co-convener of the Scottish Green Party ; and John Witherspoon, the only clergyman to sign the United States Declaration of Independence, and later president of Princeton University.
# REDIRECT European Green Party
The EFA and European Green Party operate together to form The Greens – European Free Alliance political grouping in the European Parliament.
Following the 1999 European Parliament election EFA members formed a common European parliamentary group with the European Green Party called The Greens – European Free Alliance.
The European Conservatives and Reformists group, typified by centre-right parties such as the British Conservative Party, along with the European United Left – Nordic Green Left which is an alliance of the left-wing parties in the European Parliament, is soft eurosceptic.
The Green Party of England and Wales, which has one seat in Parliament in the House of Commons, also rejects the term " eurosceptic "; however it opposes the Euro and is critical of the current direction and structure of the EU.
Lowry, currently an independent TD, supported the Fianna Fáil – Green Party government in Dáil Éireann until March 2011.
Speaking in Carlow in June 2010, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Green Party leader John Gormley said the Labour Party is coming very close to being the " Father Ted of Irish politics " because, according to Gormley, they have no policies.
Fianna Fáil has led governments including parties of the centre-left ( Labour and the Green Party ) and of the centre-right ( the now-defunct Progressive Democrats ) and is often seen as a pragmatic party of the establishment.
* Four Pillars of the Green Party
Alliance ' 90 / The Greens () is a green political party in Germany, formed from the merger of the German Green Party ( founded in West Germany in 1980 ) and Alliance 90 ( founded during the Revolution of 1989 – 1990 in East Germany ) in 1993.
The Hamburg state branch of the Green Party was called Grün-Alternative Liste Hamburg ( GAL ; green-alternative list ) from its foundation in 1982 until 2012.
It was at this congress, that the Greens lay their ideological foundations, proclaiming the famous Four Pillars of the Green Party:
The 1990 GDR's Green Party logo
The Greens gained a record 13 of Germany's 99 seats in these elections, mainly due to the perceived competence of Green ministers in the federal government and the unpopularity of the Social Democratic Party.
In 2010 Geneva City Council was made up of two representatives of the SDP ( Social Democratic Party, one of whom is the mayor ), one member of the FDP ( Free Democratic Party ), one member of the Green Party and one member of the À gauche Toute party.
The next three most popular parties were the SVP ( 19. 92 %), the Green Party ( 17. 96 %) and the LPS Party ( 13. 43 %).
* European Green Party

Green and Iran
* Green Movement, in Iran from 2009
The Green Party of Iran led by Kayvan Koboli said the same thing months before Parviz Varjavand.
Both the Global Network of Iranian Green Seculars or GNIGS ( ) and the Union for Advancement of Secular Democracy in Iran or UASDI ( ) were set up independently in 2010.
* Green Party of Iran led by Kayvan Kaboli.
Such groups as the Communist Party and the Green Party of Iran are excluded from the slate of candidates.
The village of Chak Chak ( " Drip-Drip "), also known as Pir-e Sabz () " The Green Pir ", consists of a pir perched beneath a towering cliff face in the desert of central Iran.
In the wake of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions, Green movement leaders in Iran called for demonstrations on 14 February 2011.
At the festival Panahi convinced the entier jury to wear green scarfs during the opening and closing ceremonies in solidarity with the Green Party of Iran.
* Akbar E. Torbat, The Arab Uprisings and Iran ’ s Green Movement, October 19, 2011.
The Green Party of Iran has an English translation of its website that states, " Every Iranian citizen is equal by law, regardless of gender, age, race, nationality, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, or political beliefs " and calls for a " separation of state and religion ".
The Green Party of Iran (, Hezb-e-sabz Hayeh Iran ) is an Iranian political party with members in Iran and in exile.
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* U. S. President Bill Clinton pardons Marc Rich and Pincus Green, indicted by U. S. Attorney on charges of tax evasion and illegal trading with Iran.
Hyson Green has the largest ethnic minority population in the city with many multicultural shops and supermarkets offering foods from West Africa and Southern Africa, Arabia, Eastern Europe, Iran, India, Pakistan and Russia.
Palfrey's work on the effect of Internet usage on democratic practice was cited as influential to the dissidents in Iran responsible for the Green Revolution.

Party and Iran
* IranParty for a Free Life in Kurdistan conflict
Although the reasons for Saddam Husayn's decision to invade Iran were complicated, the leaders of the Baath Party had long resented Iranian hegemony in the Persian Gulf region and had especially resented the perceived Iranian interference in Iraq's internal affairs both before and after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Its first winner was Maryam Namazie, of the Worker-Communist Party of Iran.
However, this had proven to completely backfire both on Iraq and on the part of the Arab states, for Khomeini was widely perceived as a hero for managing to defend Iran and maintain the war with little foreign support against the heavily backed Iraq and only managed to boost Islamic radicalism not only within the Arab states, but within Iraq itself, creating new tensions between the Sunni Ba ' ath Party and the majority Shiite population.
* www. sarbedaran. org Communist Party of Iran ( MLM ) * in Persian *
Many Islamist groups have been called " right wing " including the Great Union Party, and the Combatant Clergy Association / Association of Militant Clergy and the Islamic Society of Engineers of Iran.
* Imperial Party of Iran
* Mansoor Hekmat, Communist leader and founder of the Worker-Communist Party of Iran and Worker-Communist Party of Iraq
Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution of Iraq was founded in 1982 during the Iran – Iraq War after the leading Islamist insurgent group, Islamic Dawa Party, was severely weakened by a government crackdown following Dawa's unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
** Iran ( Rastakhiz Party ) 1975-1978, ( Islamic Republican Party ) 1981-1987
Active secession movements include: Iranian Azeri, Assyrian independence movement, Iranian Kurdistan ; Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran ( KDPI ), Lurs, Khūzestān Province ( Arab nationalist ); Al-Ahwaz Arab People's Democratic Popular Front, Democratic Solidarity Party of Al-Ahwaz ( See Politics of Khūzestān Province: Arab politics and separatism ), and Balochistan People's Party ( BPP ) supporting Baloch Separatism.
The Constitutionalist Party of Iran ( CPI ) () is a liberal democratic party founded in 1994 ( originally as the Constitutional Movement of Iran ) and is based in exile.
In the 1980s, under the secular Ba ' ath Party formerly led by Saddam Hussein, among the many propaganda campaigns of Iraq, the term majus was used during the Iran – Iraq War as a generalization of all modern-day Iranians.
British prime minister Winston Churchill suggested to the incoming Eisenhower administration that Mossadegh, despite his open disgust with socialism, was, or would become, dependent on the pro-Soviet Tudeh Party, resulting in Iran " increasingly turning towards communism " and towards the Soviet sphere at a time of high Cold War fears.
* Islamic Republic Party was the main political party in the early days after the Islamic revolution in Iran.
On 5 April 1992, the Iranian Air Force bombed bases in northern Iraq belonging to the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.
Its website also carries links to a number of organisations with whom it says it has " friendly relations ", among them the Débat Militant / Democratie Revolutionnaire tendency in the Ligue Communiste Revolutionnaire, Liaisons, Convergences Révolutionnaires and mondialisme. org in France, the Worker-Communist Party of Iraq and Workers ' Left Unity Iran.
The Islamic Republic at first claimed the bomb was planted by the Tudeh Party, then by the People's Mujahedin of Iran organization.
At the time, the Tudeh Party of Iran, a communist party that was already influential and had parliamentary representation, was becoming increasingly militant, especially in the North.
Marxists groups – primarily the communist Tudeh Party of Iran and the Fedaian guerrillas – had been weakened considerably by government repression.

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