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For a while in the 1920s and 1930s there was a Green International ( International Agrarian Bureau ) based on the peasant parties in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Serbia.
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In 1995 other parties included the Belarusian Ecological Party, the National Democratic Party of Belarus, the Party of People's Accord, the All-Belarusian Party of Popular Unity and Accord, the Belarusian United Agrarian Democratic Party, the Belarusian Scientific Industrial Congress, the Belarusian Green Party, the Belarusian Humanitarian Party, the Belarusian Party of Labor, the Belarusian Party of Labor and Justice, the Belarusian Socialist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus, the Polish Democratic Union, and the Republican Party.
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Cajander formed a coalition government of the two largest parties in the parliament-Social Democrats and Agrarian League.
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Agrarian Party is the name of several political parties:
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** Green has sometimes also been linked to agrarian movements, such as the Populist Party in the US in the 1890s, and the current-day Nordic Agrarian parties.
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Most of the parties within the Front ceased to exist, but it became a mass organisation ( popular front ) for the communists, with the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union as a remaining member of the Front.
Fagerholm's minority government mostly relied on support by deputies of the Conservative and Liberal parties plus the conservative wing of the Agrarian League.
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The Nordic Agrarian parties, or Nordic Centre parties, is a class of post-agrarian political parties on the Nordic countries.

Agrarian and advocated
Agrarian author Wendell Berry claimed that Abbey was regularly criticized by mainstream environmental groups because Abbey often advocated controversial positions that were very different from those which environmentalists were commonly expected to hold.
American revolutionary Thomas Paine advocated a basic income guarantee to all US citizens as compensation for " loss of his or her natural inheritance, by the introduction of the system of landed property " ( Agrarian Justice, 1795 ).

Agrarian and land
* Sanderson, Steven E. Agrarian populism and the Mexican state: the struggle for land in Sonora ( 1981 )
The Agrarian Reform Law focused on land development and agriculture, therefore anything in pasture, specified forest cover and cultivated land was to be left untouched by the expropriators.
About 1, 500 hectares of government-owned land were distributed by the National Agrarian Institute ( Instituto Nacional Agrario — INA ) beginning in 1960.
Agrarian societies later made arable land property, as it was scarce.
Agrarian land reform has been a recurring theme of enormous consequence in world history — see, for example, the history of the Semproninan Law or Lex Sempronia agraria proposed by Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and passed by the Roman Senate ( 133 BC ), which led to the social and political wars that ended the Roman Republic.
Later attempts declined, until the National Front presidencies of Alberto Lleras Camargo ( 1958 – 1962 ) and Carlos Lleras Restrepo ( 1966 – 1970 ), which respectively created the Colombian Institute for Agrarian Reform ( INCORA ) and further developed land entitlement.
In Bolivia, haciendas were more prevalent until the 1952 Revolution of Victor Paz Estenssoro which established an extensive program of land distribution as part of the Agrarian Reform.
Peru had haciendas until the Agrarian Reform ( 1969 ) of Juan Velasco Alvarado, who expropriated the land from the hacendados and redistributed it to the peasants.
The party then asserted its complete support for these changes and for the Agrarian Reform process that implemented collectivization of the agricultural sector and the land in a region named the " Zone of Intervention of the Agrarian Reform " or " ZIRA ", which included the land south of the Tagus River.
During this time, Castro did implement many socialist, but not explicitly Marxist reforms of land and working rights, including the 1959, First Agrarian Reform.
( See also, Agrarian land reform in Mexico.
Agrarian reform met with the second officially orchestrated clandestine CIA-instigated coup d ' etat chartered as Operation PBFORTUNE and Operation PBSUCCESS, championed by US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, whose brother Allen, the Director of Central Intelligence, was a primary stakeholder in the United Fruit Company, which owned significant portions of the rural land subject to agrarian reforms.
Agrarian rebellion in Ireland can be traced to local concerns and grievances relating to land usage, particularly as traditional socioeconomic practices such as small-scale potato cultivation were supplanted by the fencing and pasturing of land.
During this later term, he founded the Colombian Institute for Agrarian Reform ( INCORA ), with the intention of implementing a needed degree of land reform in the country.
During his administration, the Colombian Institute for Agrarian Reform ( INCORA ) promoted the redistribution of usable land to the peasants and unemployed workers in the country, issuing more than 60, 000 titles in 1968 and 1969 alone.
During much of the 1980s, the MST faced political competition from the National Confederacy of Agrarian Workers ' ( CONTAG ), heir to the 1960s Peasant Leagues, who sought to address the issue of land reform strictly by legal means, by favoring tradeunionism and striving after corporatist concessions to rural workers.
Agrarian reform should be supplemented by a genuine countryside development program which should include needed support services and productivity orientation and an urban land reform to enable the urban dwellers to acquire lands of their own, giving due respect to the concept of private property.
In 1953 Árbenz announced that under the Agrarian Reform Law Guatemala was expropriating 234, 000 acres ( 947 km² ) of uncultivated land from the United Fruit Company.

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