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Moderates and their
Moderates successfully outmaneuvered their radical opponents and kept the Pennsylvania legislature friendly to emergent liberal capitalism.
In their second election in 2006 they got 721 votes ( 12. 01 %) and became the second biggest party in the municipal council with four seat ( as many as the Moderate Party, though the Moderates got only 11. 43 %) The first seat for Folkhemmet was once again claimed by Pär Åslund with 241 personal votes.
In 2000, the youth wing of Eesti Rahvaerakond ( Estonian People's Party ) called Vox was united with Youth Moderates, since their mother parties had also united.
The Moderates slightly improved on their 1991 performance, but the Center Party, the Liberals and the Christian Democrats all fared poorly, the latter barely holding on to their parliamentary representation.

Moderates and seats
During parliamentary elections in 1999, the seats in Riigikogu were divided as follows: the Centre Party received 28, the Pro Patria Union 18, the Reform Party 18, the People's Party Moderates ( election cartel between Moderates and People's Party ) 17, Coalition Party 7, Country People's Party ( now People's Union ) 7, United People's Party's electoral cartel 6 seats.
The party was formerly known as the People's Party Moderates (), and as such secured 6 seats with 7. 0 % share of vote in the Riigikogu ( the parliament of Estonia ) in 2003.
* 1992: 12 seats ( as electoral cartel Moderates, i. e. joint list of Estonian Social Democratic Party and Rural Centre Party )
* 1995: 6 seats ( as electoral cartel Moderates, i. e. joint list of Estonian Social Democratic Party and Rural Centre Party )
* 1999: 17 seats ( as Moderates, which included People's Party candidates )
* 2003: 6 seats ( as People's Party Moderates )

Moderates and becoming
With the Moderates becoming more cosmopolitan, the traditionalist Conservatives have all but disappeared.

Moderates and party
The Moderate Party (: " the Moderate Coalition Party ", commonly referred to in Swedish as Moderaterna: " the Moderates ") is a centre-right, liberal conservative political party in Sweden.
Reinfeldt has been credited for having moved the party more towards the centre in Swedish politics, which is also reflected by its own claim of being the " New Moderates ".
Following the 1979 election, Fälldin regained the post of Prime Minister, despite his party suffering major losses and losing its leading role in the centre-right camp, primarily due to public disenchantment with the Centre Party over its compromise on nuclear power with the nuclear-friendly Moderates, and he again formed a coalition government with the Liberals and the Moderates.
The Moderates gathered 26. 1 percent of the votes, a new record for the party which in the 2002 election had only managed to gather 15. 2 percent of the votes.
In 1999, the party lost a seat, but returned to the cabinet in coalition with the Pro Patria Union and the People's Party Moderates.
The party served in government again from March 1999 to December 2001 in a tripartite government with Pro Patria Union and People's Party Moderates, from January 2002 to March 2003 with the Estonian Centre Party, from March 2003 to March 2005 with Res Publica and People's Union, from March 2005 to March 2007 with the Centre Party and People's Union, from March 2007 to May 2009 with Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica and the Social Democratic Party.
Moderates for Piedmont ( Moderati per il Piemonte ) is a regional centrist Italian political party active in Piedmont.
* 1868: The party merged with the conservative Moderates into the Liberal Conservative Party
This was precisely what the party in favour with the Emperor Constantius were eager to bring about ; but not in the way in which the Nicaeans and Moderates expected.
Social Democrats and Rural Centre Party presented a joined list again and soon after the election formed a new party called Moderates.
The Moderates of Åland (; previously Freeminded Co-operation, ) is a liberal conservative political party in the Åland Islands.
The urban district council elections were not conducted on party political lines until 1910, when pro-Conservative Moderates gained a majority, with Progressive and Labour councillors forming the opposition.

Moderates and position
Moderates adopted a neutralist position, imitating that of neutral Ireland.

Moderates and current
Young Conservative Moderates seek to promote a conservative alternative to the current dominance of liberalism within the organisation.

Moderates and government
Pro Patria Union, the Reform Party, and the Moderates formed a government with Mart Laar as prime minister whereas the Centre Party with the Coalition Party, People's Union, United People's Party, and Members of Parliament who were not members of factions formed the opposition in the Riigikogu.
The programme of Mart Laar's government was signed by Pro Patria Union, Reform Party, Moderates and People ’ s Party.
With the general election of 2006 the Moderates formed a coalition government with the Centre Party, the Liberal People's Party and the Christian Democrats.
There was a very real danger for the government that its new wave of repression would drive the Liberals and Moderates back into the Congress camp, which would have been disastrous.
The programme of Mart Laar ’ s government was signed by Fatherland Union, Reform Party, Moderates and People ’ s Party.
Though a celebrated and largely unexpected victory, adherents of the government would not celebrate for too long, as the coalition split in 1981, when the dominant Moderates withdrew support, protesting against Fälldins tax policies, which they viewed as " too leftist ".

Moderates and Fredrik
Lundgren is still respected among many Moderates for his principled stand on issues as a leader, especially since Fredrik Reinfeldt has been pursuing more centrist policies.
Politicians alleged to have used triangulation more recently include US President Barack Obama, former Senator Hillary Clinton, Tony Blair with " New Labour " in the United Kingdom, Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin with the Liberal Party of Canada, Fredrik Reinfeldt with " The New Moderates " in Sweden, and Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and Kevin Rudd of the Australian Labor Party.

Moderates and .
The Moderates ( approximately 60 ) wanted some improvements within the existing system and might move to either the radical or conservative side depending on the issue.
Moderates were deeply divided over the Dreyfus Affair, and this allowed the Radicals eventually to gain power from 1899 until World War I.
" Moderates in the Congress still hoped that the colonies could be reconciled with Great Britain, but a movement towards independence steadily gained ground.
The Moderates joined with the People's Party on 27 November 1999, forming the People's Party Moderates.
In February 2004 the People's Party Moderates renamed themselves as Social Democratic Party of Estonia.
In 1991 the Social Democrats were defeated by a four-party coalition led by Bildt's Moderates.
Moderates said this could be easily accomplished as soon as Confederate armies surrendered and the Southern states repealed secession and accepted the 13th Amendment – most of which happened by December 1865.
Moderates rallied around the Compromise as the final solution to the sectional issues involving slavery and the territories.
Moderates such as Brackenridge were hard-pressed to restrain the populace.
Several issues came into play, not least that Campbell did not support either of the theological parties in the Assembly, the Moderates or the Evangelicals.
This cabinet also lasted for two years, when disagreement over tax policies compelled the Moderates to leave the coalition.
As Rüütel had been the candidate of the opposition ( mostly consisting of Centre Party and People's Union ), Savi's loss ( in the last round he was supported by both Reform Party, Pro Patria Union and the Moderates ) was a great disappointment for the ruling tripartite coalition.
To reflect these changes, the party's unofficial name was altered to " The New Moderates " () in order to emphasize the break with the past.

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