Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Great Leap Forward" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Moderate and Party
Sweden's conservative party, the Moderate Party, was formed in 1904, two years after the founding of the liberal party.
These fractures were prompted by issues of government and patronage, but reflected a wider division between the Evangelicals and the Moderate Party over fears of fanaticism by the former and the acceptance of Enlightenment ideas by the latter.
Moderate reformists who accept and work within the democratic process include the Justice and Development Party of Turkey, Tunisian author and reformer Rashid Al-Ghannouchi and Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
* Bo Lundgren, Former leader of the Swedish Moderate Party
* Election results 2006: Fredrik Reinfeldt ( Moderate Party ) elected Prime Minister on 5 October 2006 after the victory for Alliance for Sweden in the Swedish general election, 2006.
The stated position of the editorial page is " independently moderate " ( oberoende moderat ), which means it is independent but adheres to the liberal conservatism of the Moderate Party.
The fourth liberal government in these years came under fire by Social Democrats and trade unions and the Moderate Party, culminating in the Social Democrats regaining power in 1982.
Nils Daniel Carl Bildt KCMG ( born 15 July 1949 ) is a Swedish politician and diplomat who was Prime Minister of Sweden from 1991 to 1994 and leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party from 1986 to 1999.
Bildt was elected leader of the Moderate Party in 1986, succeeding Ulf Adelsohn.
The Social Democrats returned to power in September 1994, although Bildt's Moderate Party scored a slight gain.
This was seen by many as a somewhat surprising move, because Bildt had already served both as Prime Minister and as leader of the Moderate Party and the previous conflict between Bildt and Reinfeldt.
After having left his political position as leader of the Moderate Party in 1999, apart from being engaged on international issues, Bildt took up a number of private sector positions as well as with international think-tanks.
Category: Leaders of the Moderate Party
* Marietta de Pourbaix-Lundin ( born 1951 ), Swedish politician of the Moderate Party
Before the 2002 election, former Moderate Party MP Sten Andersson defected to SD, citing that the party had gotten rid of its extreme right elements.
| Moderate Party
| Moderate Party
Prime minister Carl Bildt relied at the time on a fragile coalition between the Moderate Party and three other liberal or conservative parties with a strained degree of cooperation.
* Alliance ( Sweden ), an electoral and governing ( since September 2006 ) political coalition between the Moderate Party, Centre Party, Liberal People's Party and Christian Democrats
*( m )= Moderate Party
* Moderate Party 16
Opposition leader is Ulla Olsson, from the Moderate Party.

Moderate and members
The Moderate School Youth ( Moderat skolungdom, MSU ) is a part of the organisation and includes all MUF members between 12 and 20 years of age.
The Moderate Youth League has around 9, 500 members ( 2004 / 2005 ).
Moderate members of the movement such as Johan Pitka gradually left the organization and new members were allowed to join, who were not veterans.

Moderate and like
Moderate strains of Islamism have been described as " competing in the democratic public square in places like Turkey and Indonesia.

Moderate and power
The non-socialist parties managed to remain in power until 1982 in different constellations, but the election of 1979 again made the Moderate Party become the second party after the Social Democrats, a position it has held since then.
From 1873 until his premature death, he acted as leader of the Right ( Destra Storica ), and was more than once prevented by an ephemeral coalition of personal opponents from returning to power as head of a Moderate Conservative cabinet.
He used his power to attempt to suppress the Moderate Intelligencer of John Dillingham in June 1648 after Dillingham inserted a brief sentence of French in the issue of May 11, 1648: " Dieu nous donne les Parlements briefe, Rois de vie longue.
Moderate functionalists, such as Karl Schleunes and Christopher Browning, believe that the rivalry within the unstable Nazi power structure provided the major driving force behind the Holocaust.
Moderate bit rates allow to use very low power transmitters ( typically 100 mW ), keeping the cost compatible with the mass-market.

Moderate and was
Bildt himself was married to Kerstin Zetterberg 1974 – 1975, Mia Bohman ( daughter of former Moderate party leader and Minister of Economy, Gösta Bohman ) 1984 – 1997 and is currently married to Anna Maria Corazza since 1998.
Moderate French Catholics also began to wonder whether religious uniformity was worth the price of such bloodshed and they began to swell the ranks of a movement, the Politiques, which placed national unity above sectarian interests.
In December 1945, as the first postwar Diet was being planned by the American occupation authorities, Tanaka was able to give generous donations to an associate affiliated with the Japan Moderate Progressive Party ( Nihon Shinpoto ).
Upon the fall of the Empire, he took an active part in politics, was maire of a district of Paris during the siege, and in 1871 was in the National Assembly, voting as a Moderate Liberal.
In 1969, the name The Rightist Party was dropped in favour of the Moderate Coalition Party (, generally just referred to as Moderaterna ) in 1969, or just the Moderate Party.
Former head of the Moderate Youth Fredrik Reinfeldt was elected as the new party leader in 2003.
This was changed in 1893 to Rivington, Percival & Co .; and in 1897 the firm revived its earlier title of Rivington & Co., maintaining its reputation for educational works and its connection with the Moderate and High Church Party.
The Centre Party joined a centre-right government once again following the 1991 election, however, this government was led by the Moderate Party leader Carl Bildt.
In the Reichstag Treitschke had originally been a member of the National Liberal Party, but in 1879 he was the first to accept the new commercial policy of Bismarck, and in his later years he joined the Moderate Conservatives, though his deafness prevented him from taking a prominent part in debate.
The non-Socialist parties ( the Centre Party, the Liberal Party and the Conservative Moderate Party ) formed a coalition government, and as the Centre Party was the largest of the three, Fälldin was appointed Prime Minister.
Moderate leader Prof. Sibghatullah Mojadeddi was to chair the council for 2 months, after which a 10-member leadership council composed of mujahideen leaders and presided over by the head of the Jamiat-i-Islami, Prof. Burhanuddin Rabbani, was to be set up for 4 months.
Richardson was the author of two books, The Creative Balance: Government, Politics, and the Individual in America's Third Century published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1976 and Reflections of a Radical Moderate published by Westview Press in 1996.
Moderate constitutional nationalism as represented by the Irish Party was in due course eclipsed by Sinn Féin — a hitherto small party which the British had ( mistakenly ) blamed for the Rising and subsequently taken over as a vehicle for Irish Republicanism.
Fower was suspected of Pelagian tendencies, and his earliest book was a Free Discourse in defence of The Practices of Certain Moderate Divines called Latitudinarians ( 1670 ).

0.239 seconds.