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Franco's cabinet reflected almost every conceivable shade of dissident political opinion, and included socialists, fascist sympathizers, nationalists, Colorados, and Liberal cívicos.
When the dissident Liberals eventually formed the Liberal Unionist Council, which was to become the Liberal Unionist party, Chamberlain organised the separate National Radical Union in Birmingham.
The Liberal journalist P. W. Clayden was a candidate for Islington North and when canvassing leading dissident Liberals, he would take with him a copy of the Home Rule Bill:
Two Union Nationale MLAs, Jérôme Proulx and Antonio Flamand crossed the floor and sat as Independents, along with Parti Québécois Leader René Lévesque and Liberal dissident Yves Michaud to protest against the new law.
In 1933 he created the " Unión Nacional Izquierdista Revolucionaria " (" National Leftist Revolutionary Union "), or UNIR, as his own dissident political movement after breaking with the Liberal Party.
* 1960: A dissident faction of the ⇒ Colombian Liberal Party formed the Liberal Revolutionary Movement ( Movimiento Revolucionario Liberal ) ( MRL )
* 1981: A dissident faction of the ⇒ Colombian Liberal Party formed People's Power ( Poder Popular ).
* 1979: A dissident faction of the ⇒ Colombian Liberal Party formed New Liberalism ( Nuevo Liberalismo ).
* 2002: Some regional dissident factions return to the main Liberal Party.
* 1902: Liberal intellectuals and dissident social democrats formed the Lithuanian Democratic Party ( Lietuvių Demokratų Partija ).
* 2006: The Liberals ' Movement of the Republic of Lithuania was formed by the dissident members of the Liberal and Centre Union
The non-Communist ministers came from the Social Democrats ( who were falling under the control of the pro-Communists Lothar Rădăceanu and Ştefan Voitec ) and the traditional Ploughmen's Front ally, as well as, nominally, from the National Peasants ' and National Liberal parties ( followers of Tătărescu and Alexandrescu's dissident wings ).
The Liberal Party was founded by Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre, two dissident National MPs.
Broadbent came to national prominence after siding with Liberal dissident Petro Georgiou and advocating better treatment of detainees.
In September 1991, the PDC was judged firmly to have secured its political influence on parliamentary committees as a direct result of facilitating the victory of a dissident Authentic Liberal Party ( PLA ) candidate in the election of a new President of the Legislative Assembly.
Colombian politician Luis Carlos Galán founded the Nuevo Liberalismo ( New Liberalism ) in 1979, as a dissident force of the Colombian Liberal Party.
The National Labor Party had to depend on support from the Commonwealth Liberal Party, led by another Labor dissident, Joseph Cook.
He stood among the PNL's " young liberals " faction ( as they were colloquially known ), supporting free trade and a more authoritarian rule over the country around King Carol II, and opposing both the older generation of leaders ( who tended to advocate protectionism and a liberal democracy ) and the dissident group of Gheorghe I. Brătianu ( see National Liberal Party-Brătianu ).
Liberal Party (, LS ) is a political party in Slovakia founded on 28 March, 2003 by dissident parliamentarians who split from Vladimír Mečiar's Movement for a Democratic Slovakia ( HZDS ).
He came on top of former dissident Vladimir Gotovac and Croatian Social Liberal Party.

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In a compromise with Topps, the three dissident shareholders were elected to the Topps board to replace two directors running for re-election, while CEO Arthur Shorin ( son of Joseph ) stayed on as a tenth member of the board.
The idea for running under a " National Government " platform was likely inspired by the Union Government which the Tories formed during World War I in coalition with some dissident Liberals.
In a dramatic public confrontation at a forum on New York's Upper West Side and in a series of mimeographed broadsides, they accused Newman of running a psychotherapy cult and of encouraging his followers to provide the FBI with false information on a dissident member of the former CFC, Jim Retherford, who had denounced Newman's alliance with LaRouche.
The new party included Marie-Noëlle Thémereau, who had left the RPCR in 2001 and supported Lionel Jospin in the French presidential election, 2002 ; Harold Martin, Lafleur ’ s dauphin but excluded in 2003 for running a dissident list in the 2001 local elections ; and Philippe Gomès, a friend of Martin.
These dissidents included Marie-Noëlle Thémereau, who had left the RPCR in 2001 ; Harold Martin, once Lafleur ’ s dauphin but excluded in 2003 for running a dissident list in the 2001 election ; and Philippe Gomès, a friend of Martin.

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Bamberg was chosen for its location in Upper Franconia, reasonably close to the residences of the members of the dissident northern Nazi faction but still within Bavaria.
The New Reasoner was the most important organ of what became known as the " New Left ", an informal movement of dissident leftists closely associated with the nascent movement for nuclear disarmament in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Russian human rights activist and dissident Lyudmila Alexeyeva explained glasnost as a word that " had been in the Russian language for centuries.
In the 1980s, Sayyid was involved in the dissident assassination campaign and allegedly responsible for several deaths in Europe.
* 1997 – After nearly 18 years of incarceration, the People's Republic of China releases Wei Jingsheng, a pro-democracy dissident, from jail for medical reasons.
* 1635 – Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident after he speaks out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land.
However, low membership and voter support in Germany's western states continued to plague the party on the federal level until it formed an electoral alliance in July 2005 with the Electoral Alternative for Labor and Social Justice ( WASG ), a leftist faction of dissident Social Democrats and trade unionists, with the merged list being called the Left Party.
Throughout the 1950s, Trudeau was a leading figure in the opposition to the repressive rule of Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis as the founder and editor of Cité Libre, a dissident journal that helped provide the intellectual basis for the Quiet Revolution.
There was growing support for such ideas among dissident anatomists and the general public, but during the first half of the 19th century the English scientific establishment was closely tied to the Church of England, while science was part of natural theology.
** Soviet dissident Yuri Orlov is sentenced to 7 years hard labor for distributing ' counterrevolutionary material '.
* October 9 – Rhode Island founder Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident, after speaking out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land.
* The Year of the Sex Olympics ( 1968 ) was a BBC television play in which a dissident in a dictatorship is forced onto a secluded island and taped for a reality show in order to keep the masses entertained.
His problem was that despite his military successes, he was eclipsed by his contemporary Pompey the Great who blackmailed the dictator Sulla into granting him a triumph for victory in Africa over a rag-tag group of dissident Romans ; a first in Roman history on a couple of counts.
An Afghan dissident who had previously worked in the office of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers reported that all topics up for discussion in the Council of Ministers had to be approved by the Soviets.
After the war, France petitioned for the nullification of the 1938 Franco-Siamese Treaty and attempted to reassert itself in the region, but came into conflict with the Viet Minh, a coalition of Communist and Vietnamese nationalists under French-educated dissident Ho Chi Minh.
In the years since the suppression campaign began, Falun Gong adherents have emerged as a prominent voice in the Chinese dissident community, advocating for greater human rights and an end to Communist Party rule.
Kirov's death served as one of the pretexts for Stalin's escalation of repression against dissident elements of the Party, culminating in the Great Purge of the late 1930s in which many of the Old Bolsheviks were arrested, expelled from the Party, and executed.
The dissident groups, united under the " dangwai ", or “ outside the party ” banner, called for the government to accept the reality that it was only the government of Taiwan and not China.
In the first episode in which she appears, entitled " Ensign Ro ", she is given a full pardon in exchange for going on a secret mission to help stop dissident raids, in order to protect a treaty with Cardassia.
A grouping of left-leaning parties and dissident Peronists – the Front for a Country in Solidarity ( Frente por un País Solidario, FREPASO )– emerged in the 1990s as a serious third party, coming second in the 1995 Presidential elections.
Sheets-Johnstone compares Rank's thought to that of three major Western philosophers — René Descartes, Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida: " Because immortality ideologies were originally recognized and in fact so named by Rank, a close examination of his writings on the subject is not only apposite but is itself philosophically rewarding ... Rank was a Freudian dissident who, in introducing the concept of immortality ideologies, traced out historical and psychological roots of ' soul-belief ' ( Seelenglaube )... chapter points up the extraordinary cogency of Rank's distinction between the rational and the irrational to the question of the human need for immortality ideologies " ( Sheets-Johnstone, 2008, p. 64 ).
Since the time Fidel Castro came to power, the Cuban Government has been condemned by certain ( mostly dissident ) Cuban groups, some international groups, and foreign governments for engaging in activities labeled by some as undemocratic.
A dissident Republican was arrested for " the attempted murder of police officers in east Belfast " after shots were fired upon the police.
At the age of eighteen, Fanon fled the island as a " dissident " ( the coined word for French West Indians joining Gaullist forces ) and travelled to British-controlled Dominica to join the Free French Forces.

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