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Originally a member of the Christian Social Party, he left that party in 1898 and became one of the founders of Friedrich Naumann's National-Social Association, a party that sought to challenge the Social Democrats by addressing class inequity from a Protestant, non-Marxist perspective ; the party succeeded in winning only one seat in the Reichstag, in 1903, before dissolving.
The National-Social Association (, NSV ) was a political party in the German Empire, founded in 1896 by Friedrich Naumann and Rudolph Sohm.
Despite its name, the National-Social Association is considered a liberal party, and had no relation to the twentieth century Nazi Party ( NSDAP ), except their shared rejection of Marxism, and claim to great power status for the German Empire.

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* 1942 September – A small group of Gibraltarians, who remained in the town serving in the British Army, joined a mechanic official, Albert Risso, to create ' The Gibraltarians Association ', the starting point of what became the Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights ( officially established in December that year ), the first political party in Gibraltar.
Initially the party of the Malaysian Chinese Association was pro-ROC and mainly consisted of Kuomintang members who joined as an alternative and were also in opposition to the Malayan Communist Party, supporting the Kuomintang in China by funding them with the intention of reclaiming the Chinese mainland from the communists.
The Chinese Muslim Association was also sponsored by the Kuomintang, and it evacuated from the mainland to Taiwan with the party.
The first German labour party, the General German Workers ' Association ( Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein, ADAV ) was founded in Leipzig on 23 May 1863 by Ferdinand Lassalle ; about 600 workers from across Germany travelled to the foundation on the new railway line.
As epitomised in the slogan “ Freedom in Discussion, Unity in Action ”, Lenin followed the example of the First International ( IWA, International Workingmen ’ s Association, 1864 – 1876 ), and organised the Bolsheviks as a democratically centralised vanguard party, wherein free political-speech was recognised legitimate until policy consensus ; afterwards, every member of the Party would be expected to uphold the official policy established in consensus.
** Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, a conservative political party of the Canadian province of Alberta
The first political party, the Taxpayers Association, was formed in 1939.
Internal divisions arose between members who saw electoral politics as ultimately corrupting and supported the notion of an " anti-party party " formed by Petra Kelly and other leaders of Die Grünen in Germany, vs. those who saw electoral strategies as a crucial engine of social change ( organized as The Green Politics Network in 1990 and The National Association of Statewide Green Parties by 1994 ).
Most companies that harvest in Canadian forests are certified by an independent third party agency such as the Forest Stewardship Council ( FSC ), Sustainable Forests Initiative ( SFI ), or the Canadian Standards Association ( CSA ).
* May 23 – Ferdinand Lassalle founds the Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein ( General German Workers ' Association, ADAV ), the first socialist workers party in Germany.
He founded a secret political party, the Association for the Restoration of Great Vietnam.
The only authorized political party was the government-sponsored Concordia Association, although various émigré groups were permitted their own political associations.
On the " appointed day ", 5 July 1948, having overcome political opposition from both the Conservative Party and from within his own party, and after a dramatic showdown with the British Medical Association, which had threatened to derail the National Health Service scheme before it had even begun, as medical practitioners continued to withhold their support just months before the launch of the service, Bevan's National Health Service Act of 1946 came into force.
* Concordia Association, a political party in Manchukuo ( 1930s – 1940s )
After the 2006 local elections the Conservative Party had a majority on the council with 34 councillors and the second largest party represented was the Residents ' Association of London with 13 councillors.
He won the seat two years after graduating from the University of Alabama, where he had been elected President of the Student Government Association, defeating the fraternity political party ," The Machine ".
On November 25 ( the day after the full House approved the ten citations for contempt ) in what has become known as the Waldorf Statement, Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America ( MPAA ), issued a press release: " We will not knowingly employ a Communist or a member of any party or group which advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods.
* Article written by Bob Kearney ( former working party organiser of Ipswich Branch of the Inland Waterways Association ) for " Navvies ", the magazine of the Waterway recovery Group.
In a 2000 speech to the American Bar Association, the then party leader, Mary Harney, appeared to express a desire that Ireland become " closer to Boston than Berlin ", adopting US free-market models for economic development, health, education, and other services rather than European Continental models because she believed that the continental countries ( such as Germany and France ), while having more equality had bad economies and high unemployment.
In November 1873 Butt replaced the Association with a new body, the Home Rule League, which he regarded as a pressure-group, rather than a political party.
On the streets the party members played a leading role in the struggle against the British Union of Fascists, led by Sir Oswald Mosley whose Blackshirts tried to emulate the Nazis in anti-Semitic actions in London and other major British cities – though the party centre tried to stop them taking part in the defence of Cable Street from the Blackshirts, such that they had to operate under the cover of the ' Ex-Servicemen's Association ', and on the day, the party put out a leaflet for another demonstration in Trafalgar Square to draw members away from the East End.
Again though approving of the 1904 devolution proposals of the Irish Reform Association, fearing another party split, Redmond quietly endured Dillon ’ s dictate of distancing from any understanding with the landlord class.

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Then the congress discussed the position of the Jewish Bund, which had co-founded the RSDLP in 1898 but wanted to remain autonomous within the party.
On his return, Deutscher co-founded the first anti-Stalinist group in the Polish Communist Party, protesting the party line that Nazism and Social Democracy were " not antipodes but twins.
Specialising in a frantic brand of party techno and tech-house, the pair co-founded the label Recycled Loops as well as having many popular releases on labels such as Novamute, Primate, Intec and Bassethound Records.
In 1902, he co-founded the Democratic Republican Alliance, the most important center-right party under the Third Republic, becoming Prime Minister in 1912 and President in 1913.
Along with his cousin Jorge Carpio de Leon co-founded the center-right Unity of the National Center ( UCN ) party.
In 1969 he co-founded the Eniaion Komma ( United Party ) a party aligned to and supportive of Makarios.
The CPRF is led by Gennady Zyuganov, who co-founded the party in early 1993 with senior former Soviet politicians Yegor Ligachev and Anatoly Lukyanov among others.
Lau was the first woman to be directly elected into the Legislative Council ( Legco ), in September 1991, and co-founded The Frontier party in 1996.
The Ontario Party of Canada was a political party in Canada that was co-founded in September 2002 by George Burns and Brad Harness of London, Ontario to promote the interests of the Province of Ontario within the Canadian confederation.
After disagreements with party leader J. C. Christensen on the defence budget Zahle broke with his party and co-founded the Social Liberal Party in 1905 and became the first chairman of the new party.
Quigley left the National Party after clashing with its leadership, and later co-founded the ACT New Zealand party.
In 1942, she co-founded Ihud, a political party in Mandate Palestine dedicated to a binational solution.
The party was co-founded in May 1979 by Va ' ai Kolone and Tofilau Eti Alesana in opposition to the government of Tupuola Efi.
In 1941 Víctor Paz Estenssoro co-founded ( along with Hernán Siles and others ) the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario ( English: Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, MNR ), originally a reformist revolutionary movement and later a centrist party.
After the fall of the Mossadegh government, Bazargan co-founded the Liberation Movement of Iran, a party similar in its program to Mossadegh's National Front.
In the 2001 elections, the Thai Nation Party won 41 out of 500 seats and formed a coalition government with the largest party, the populist Thai Rak Thai, formerly led and co-founded by tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra.
After returning to Brazil in 1945, he co-founded a center-left party.
Purged from the union after World War II, he co-founded, along with Narciso Bassols, the political party, " Partido Popular ", later known as the Partido Popular Socialista.
Fiore has since returned to Italy and is active in politics as the leader of the nationalist Forza Nuova party ( a group he co-founded with Morsello ), one of the constituent parts of Alternativa Sociale, allied in the House of Freedoms for the 2006 political elections in Italy.
After leaving the Democratic Party, he co-founded the Alliance for Italy ( ApI ), a centrist, liberal party which ran joint lists with the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats ( UDC ) / Union of the Centre ( UdC ) in most regions in the regional elections of March 2010.
The party was co-founded by John Momis and John Kaputin in the late 1970s.
In 1993, with Ermanno Gorrieri, he co-founded the socialist party Social Christians.

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