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Advocating and party
Advocating socialism and Catalan independence, the party achieved a spectacular victory in the municipal elections of April 12, 1931, which preceded the April 14 proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.
Advocating in favour of human rights and European democratic values and principles, Kučan, his party and Slovenia faced increasingly severe political confrontations with Belgrade and Serbia.

Advocating and states
Advocating a ' Europe of the nations ' like a loose confederation of sovereign nation states, she opposes supranationalism, the euro and the eurozone, the technocracy of Brussels, and the EU's federalism.

Advocating and her
Advocating the " return of any foreigner illegally entered to France towards his / her country of origin ", she claims that she " refuses to give up the fight against illegal immigration ".

Advocating and society
Since then, EWB has replaced its mission statement with four outcome areas: Supporting rural African capacity, Advocating for improved Canadian policies toward Africa, Engaging Canadians to contribute and connect to Africa, and Helping the engineering profession serve global society.

Advocating and .
Similarly, in 2006 the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection ( ASACP ) initiated the Restricted to Adults self-labeling initiative.
Advocating a more culturally sensitive approach to psychology, critics such as Carl Bell and Marcello Maviglia contend that the cultural and ethnic diversity of individuals is often discounted by researchers and service providers.
Advocating a hybrid African Socialism domestically and Pan-Africanism abroad, Touré quickly became a polarising leader, and his government became intolerant of dissent, imprisoning hundreds, and stifling free press.
Advocating a rational Christianity, Winstanley equated Christ with “ the universal liberty ” and declared the universally corrupting nature of authority.
Advocating peaceful coexistence with the West after the stalemated Korean War, he participated in the 1954 Geneva Conference and helped orchestrate Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China.
Advocating imminent revolution, they set up their own group, declaring war on the state in September 1969.
* Advocating competition and liberalization of telecommunications policies around the world.
# REDIRECT Ramsey Clark # Advocating the impeachment of George W. Bush
Advocating disapproval or approval voting may be seen as taking a position on the tolerances versus preferences problem.
She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and is a founder of Mothers Advocating Juvenile Justice.
In 1998, Brown co-founded the grassroots group Mothers Advocating Juvenile Justice to advocate for children being prosecuted as adults in the state of Georgia.
Pythagoras Advocating Vegetarianism ( 1618-20 ), by Peter Paul Rubens ( figures ) and Frans Snyders ( still life ), mixing history painting and still life in a way typical of Flemish Baroque painting.
# REDIRECT Ramsey Clark # Advocating the impeachment of George W. Bush
Advocating complete abolition of the prison system.
# Advocating for the Source of the Data ( i. e., the folk group )
In fact, PACAMS ( after the anti -" rock concerts " success ), reconstituted itself as " People Advocating a Community Agenda for Memorial Stadium "— continuing with the successful PACAMS acronym.
A Greek program known as GAMMA ( Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol ) is a program that promotes alcohol awareness and assisted the Student Government Association with bringing the Night Rider bus to campus.
* Greenberg, Joshua R. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 ( New York: Columbia University Press, 2008 ), 154-189.
* " Advocating the use of the national resources of each of the Celtic countries for the benefit of all its people.

FN and party
In 1972, Le Pen founded the Front National ( FN ) party, along with former OAS member Jacques Bompard, former Collaborationist Roland Gaucher and others nostalgics of Vichy France, neo-Nazi pagans, Traditionalist Catholics, and others.
The FN springs from a far-right tradition in France that dates back to the French Revolution of 1789, and the party rejects both the revolution and its legacy.
In January 1984, the party made its first appearance in a monthly poll of political popularity, in which 9 % of respondents held a " positive opinion " of the FN and some support for Le Pen.
By the early 1980s, the FN featured a mosaic of ideological tendencies and attracted figures who were previously resistant to the party.
Following some anti-Semitic comments made by Le Pen and the FN newspaper National Hebdo in the late 1980s, some valuable FN politicians left the party.
Bruno Mégret and his faction broke out from the FN to form the MNR party.
In the tenth FN national congress in 1997, Mégret stepped up his position in the party as its rising star and a potential leader following Le Pen.
She sought to transform the FN into a mainstream party by softening its xenophobic image.
In the early years of the FN, immigration policy was only a minor issue for the party, although it did call for immigration to be reduced.
In line with this, some FN party officials, notably Jean-Marie Le Pen and Bruno Gollnisch, have occasionally espoused what has been seen as latent anti-Semitism in the party, including minimisation of the Holocaust and the Occupation.
The 1980s and 1990s saw also the rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front ( FN ), a far-right party which blames immigration, more particularly immigration from North African countries such as Algeria, for increased unemployment and crime.
Department for Protection and Security ( DPS ) or Département Protection et Sécurité is the " security " branch of the National Front ( FN ) political party of France, which depends directly from the FN's president and is now led by Eric Staelens.
Finally, the MNR ran 379 candidates across France and, in the areas without any MNR candidate, the party supported FN candidates such as Bruno Gollnisch, in Lyon's eastern suburbs.
In 1985 Bruno Mégret joined Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front ( FN, a far-right political party ).
Marine Le Pen (; born Marion Anne Perrine Le Pen ; 5 August 1968 ) is a lawyer by profession, a French right-wing politician and the president of the Front National ( FN ), the third-largest political party in France, since 16 January 2011.
Her aim is to expand the political influence of the FN and transform it into a " big popular party that addresses itself not only to the electorate on the right but to all the French people ".
She spent four months campaigning for the FN leadership, holding meetings with FN members in 51 departments to explain in detail her political views and projects for the party.
New Force ( Forza Nuova, FN ) is an Italian far-right political party.
Bruno Gollnisch ( born 28 January 1950 in Neuilly-sur-Seine ) is a French academic and politician, a member of the National Front ( FN ) far-right party, and a member of the European Parliament.
After the failure of the experiences of the PDC, MIRN / PDP and FN, and overcome the difficulties encountered by militants of the nationalist right in order to bring the five thousand signatures needed to form a party, acquisition of a centre / liberal center-left party in the bankruptcy ( the PRD ) presented as an opportunity.

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