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However, the new system again appeared to have failed, as although Barak's One Israel party ( an alliance of Labour, Gesher and Meimad ) won more votes than any other party in the Knesset election, they garnered only 26 seats, the lowest ever by a winning party, meaning that a coalition with six smaller parties was once again necessary.
* 9 – Arminius ' alliance of six Germanic tribes ambushes and annihilates three Roman legions of Publius Quinctilius Varus in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
Prior to the 1996 elections, the UNIP formed an alliance with six other opposition parties.
By 1788, the population existed as 250 individual nations, many of which were in alliance with one another, and within each nation there existed several clans, from as few as five or six to as many as 30 or 40.
The relationship between Finland and Germany more closely resembled an alliance during the six weeks of the Ryti-Ribbentrop Agreement, which was presented as a German condition for help with munitions and air support, as the Soviet offensive coordinated with D-Day threatened Finland with complete occupation.
John quickly formed an alliance with Paschal and Neleh, where they agreed to go to the final six and Rob was voted out that night.
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (; born October 4, 1943, as Hubert Gerold Brown ), also known as H. Rap Brown, was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s, and during a short-lived ( six months ) alliance between SNCC and the Black Panther Party, he served as their Minister of Justice.
After paying a bribe of six thousand talents to Julius Caesar and Pompey, a formal alliance was formed ( a foedus ) and his name was inscribed into the list of friends and allies of the people of Rome ( amici et socii populi Romani ).
In 1994 it lost another two seats and the Red-Green Alliance an alliance which included the DKP and the VS entered parliament with six seats.
The CPDM won 88 out of 180 seats in the National Assembly of Cameroon in the March 1992 parliamentary election, and through an alliance with the Movement for the Defense of the Republic ( MDR ), which won six seats, it obtained a parliamentary majority.
In the 1996 general elections, Samata Party came into alliance with Bharatiya Janta Party and won on eight seats, six in Bihar and one each in Uttar Pradesh and Orissa.
Canada laid out six prerequisites to joining a war effort or Asian alliance like SEATO:
Massasoit actively sought the alliance since two significant outbreaks of smallpox brought by the English had devastated the Wampanoag during the previous six years.
In the Far East the VOC captured three of the six main Portuguese strongholds in Portuguese Ceylon in the period 1638 – 41, in alliance with the king of Kandy.
The alliance is organised by a governing committee of six members, three from Norway, and one each from the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland.
Despite not passing the 2 % threshold, it still had six deputies elected because it was the party that received more votes under the 2 % threshold in its alliance, the House of Freedoms.
This alliance of the Acht Orte was a not a homogeneous state but rather a conglomerate of eight independent cities and lands, held together not by one single pact but by a net of six different " eternal " pacts, none of which included all eight parties as signatories.
On June 1, 1454, Schaffhausen became an associate ( Zugewandter Ort ) of the confederacy by entering an alliance with six of the eight cantons ( Uri and Unterwalden did not participate ).
In 1995, Electrohome and Baton Broadcasting entered into a strategic alliance which saw both groups receiving CRTC approval to share ownership of the CFCN-TV operations in Calgary and Lethbridge, the six Saskatchewan TV stations previously owned by Baton alone, and Southern Ontario stations in Kitchener, London and Windsor, all previously solely-owned by Electrohome or Baton.
Knox and Kirkcaldy gave the names of another six lords who had not yet declared their alliance in July 1559 ; William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal ; the Earl of Athol ; Lord Forbes ; and James Douglas, Laird of Drumlanrig ; the Laird of Lochinvar ; and the Laird of Garlies.
The strategist Su Qin, a student of Guiguzi, managed to persuade the other six major states to form an alliance to deal with Qin.
However, Su Qin's fellow student, Zhang Yi, came into the service of Huiwen and he helped Qin break up the alliance by sowing discord between the six states.
This led to a brief six man tag team alliance between Orndorff, Payne, and Chris Benoit.
As a result, in mid-September 1929, the Centrolew, an alliance of six parliamentary groups opposing rehabilitation was created.

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* 1939 – The United Kingdom and Poland form a military alliance in which the UK promises to defend Poland in case of invasion by a foreign power.
On 6 April Poland and the UK agreed to formalize the guarantee as a military alliance, pending negotiations.
In the context of United Kingdom politics, it refers to a possible alliance on certain issues between the Conservative Party and ecologists or environmentalists such as those found in the UK Green Party.
He even entertained a peace treaty proposed by Botha and the other Boer leaders that would have maintained the sovereignty of the South African Republican and the Orange Free State while requiring them to sign a perpetual treaty of alliance with the UK and grant major concessions to the UK such as equal rights for English with Dutch in their countries, voting rights for Uitlanders, and a customs and railway union with the Cape Colony and Natal, although he knew the government in the UK would reject the offer.
The UK launch of the Fudan Tyndall Centre alliance took place in Norwich in May 2011 when Professor Academician Yuliang Yang was awarded an Honorary Degree by the University of East Anglia
* UK Security and Resilience Industry Suppliers Community ( RISC ) is an alliance of companies, trade associations and think tanks engaged with the British Government in a range of activities to support national security objectives.
In late 2004, KBR was named as a possible " physical integrator " for the Royal Navy future aircraft carrier, in this role it was to manage the " carrier alliance "; BAE Systems, Thales and the UK Ministry of Defence.
Poland's allies, the UK and France, honoured their alliance and subsequently declared war on Germany.
On 3 September, Britain and France declared war on Germany as obliged by the Anglo-Polish military alliance, the declaration was made 24 hours after the UK had issued an ultimatum to Germany to withdraw all German forces from Poland.
* Pre-school learning alliance, a charitable organisation formed by a number of playschools / groups in the UK
In 2003 Thales UK's design won the competition for the Royal Navy Future Carrier ( CVF ) and the company now participates in an alliance company with BAE Systems and the UK Ministry of Defence.
The Council has been a Labour Party ( UK ) ( LAB ), independent and Conservative alliance since 2007.
To this end, RNIB leads on the UK Vision Strategy, developed by a large eye health and sight loss alliance, to set the direction for the eye health of the nation.
Following Booth's speech, an alliance between UKIP and the UK Labour Party MEPs persuaded the EU Transport Commissioner to amend the directive, allowing the service ( and similar ' social carriers ' across Europe ) to continue in business.
On April 17, 1939, Stalin suggested a revived military alliance with the UK and France.
* Socialist Green Unity Coalition, an electoral alliance which stood candidates in the 2005 UK general election as Socialist Unity
Newspapers of both countries voiced support for such an alliance ; in the UK, Francis Brinkley of The Times and Edwin Arnold of the Telegraph were the driving force behind such support, while in Japan the pro-alliance mood of politician Okuma Shigenobu stirred the Mainichi and Yomiuri newspapers into pro-alliance advocacy.
In many local councils in the UK there are similar arrangements, although there are also arrangements where the Lib Dems and Labour oppose each other and instead form a local alliance with another party or with independent councillors.
As part of this alliance, Friends Provident passed all of its then non UK subsidiaries ( primarily in Australia and Canada ) into Eureko.
At some point he was contacted by Mera while trying to make an alliance with the Atlanteans due to the Amazonian Invasion of the UK, and later captured by Aquaman who attached the young king to a machine constructed by Vulko in order to amplify Brion's powers of manipulation of the Earth's gravitational field.
In diplomacy, Reagan forged a strong alliance with UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and he met with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev four times, aiming to shrink the superpowers ' nuclear arsenals.

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