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non-socialist and parties
It comprised six representatives from the Social Democrats and six from non-socialist parties.
Foot resigned in 1938 after the paper's first editor, William Mellor, was fired for refusing to adopt a new CP policy of backing a Popular Front, including non-socialist parties, against fascism and appeasement.
He confided to his own family how he always regarded the Conservative party label as ' odious ' and thought of it a barrier to people joining what he thought could be a non-socialist but a reforming party during the 1930s which he hoped would be called ' National ' to include the parties of the National Government coalition in the 1930s.
Bildt stayed on as the Moderate party leader, failing to unite themselves with the Greens the non-socialist parties failed to return to government after the election in 1998 as well.
Most Finnish governments in recent history have been coalitions between three or more parties, and many of them have been grand coalitions between socialist and non-socialist parties.
Gillanders was included in the debate of leaders of major parties, but pulled out of the campaign just before the vote and urged all non-socialist parties to present a united front against the NDP.
Mellor was fired in 1938 for refusing to adopt a new CP policy — which was supported by Cripps — of backing a Popular Front, including non-socialist parties, against fascism and appeasement ; Foot resigned in solidarity.
A radical party just 11 years earlier, after the February revolution the Kadets occupied the rightmost end of the political spectrum since all monarchist parties had been dissolved and the Kadets were the only openly functioning non-socialist party remaining.
The parties are non-socialist and typically combine a commitment to small businesses, decentralization of political power, environmental issues and scepticism towards the European Union.
After the 2006 elections, neither the socialist or non-socialist parties gained a majority in Huddinge municipality, and Drevvikenpartiet joined a coalition with the non socialist parties in exchange for the promise of a new referendum on April 20, 2008.
He was the first editor of Tribune in 1937-38 and was sacked after falling out with Stafford Cripps over the latter ’ s proposals for a Popular Front of socialist and non-socialist parties against fascism.
Initially there were no Trinidadian parties included and in May 1957, in order to include the Trinidad's non-socialist People's Nation Movement, the constitution of the WIFLP was amended to allow admission of progressive parties and democratic trade unions, whether socialist or not.
The Whites had no clear political aims in common, other than stopping the revolutionary Reds from taking power and returning to constitutional rule by the Senate ( the government of the Grand Duchy ) which was formed by the non-socialist parties of the Eduskunta ( parliament ) and returning to the Rule of Law.
Although the non-socialist parties held a majority in the Second Chamber, the Social Democrats held a majority in the First Chamber, so a non-socialist government could not be formed.
The Social democratic government continued in office as a minority government as the non-socialist parties and the socialist parties had the same amount of seats ( 175 each ).

non-socialist and power
The non-socialist majority in the new Finnish Parliament took power on 15 November, on the model of the Power Act of the socialists in July 1917, and promptly accepted the Social Democratic proposals from July 1917 for an eight-hour working day and universal suffrage in local elections.
In Kerala, the only other large state where the CPI ( M ) came to power, state administrations have actually carried out the most extensive land, tenancy and agrarian labor wage reforms in the non-socialist late-industrializing world.

non-socialist and until
From its founding until 2000, the party had joined only non-socialist governments, but in 2005 changed its allegiance and joined the Red-Green Coalition government led by the Labour Party.
For many years, it was the largest non-socialist party in Norway and has taken part in many governments, the last being the second Bondevik cabinet from 2001 until 2005.

non-socialist and different
The result of possibilism and immediatism was that socialists sounded little different and acted little different from non-socialist reformers.

non-socialist and election
Bildt became a Member of Parliament in 1979, although he instead served as State Secretary for Policy Coordination in the non-socialist government reformed after that election.
Bohman proved a successul leader and in 1976 the non-socialist opposition won the election.
The relentless opposition to the monarchy was rewarded in the parliamentary election 1919 and the party became the biggest non-socialist party in Finland with 19. 7 % of the votes.
During his first term in parliament he tried to carve a place in Norwegian politics for the Liberal Party, who had been out of parliament since the 1985 election, and to make the party a potential partner in a new non-socialist government.

non-socialist and Moderate
When the non-socialist formed government in 1976, Bildt came to serve as the Moderate party coordinator in his capacity as close collaborator of the then party leader and Minister of Economy Gösta Bohman.
The Moderate Party led a non-socialist coalition between 1991 and 1994 with Carl Bildt as Prime Minister.
Although the Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 152 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag, a coalition government was formed with the Centre Party, the People's Party and the conservative Moderate Party, which formed Sweden's first non-socialist government since 1936.

non-socialist and Party
After nearly becoming extinct in the 1940s and 50s, the Liberal Party revived its fortunes somewhat under the leadership of Jo Grimond in the 1960s, by positioning itself as a radical centrist non-socialist alternative to the Conservative and Labour Party governments of the time.
KrF became part of a short-lived non-socialist coalition government along with Høyre ( Conservatives ), Venstre and Senterpartiet ( Center Party ) in 1963.
The Centre Party had supported only non-socialist coalition governments from 1930 to 2000, in seven governments, three of which were led by a Prime Minister from the party.
Its traditional base is found among left-wingers and trade union members, but there are also non-partisans and non-socialist members, e. g., from the Social Liberal Party, the Social Democrats, the Conservative Party, the Green Party and the small georgeist liberal Justice Party.
* The parliamentary group of the centre-left Party of European Socialists renamed itself to Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats to allow non-socialist members of the Italian Democratic Party to sit in their group.
In 1913, a candidate of the Social Democratic Party ( which the Socialist Party had merged into ) was elected to Parliament with backing from the mainstream Liberal Party, and Holland was happy — at one stage, he would have condemned co-operation with any non-socialist organisation.
The Socialists ' strategy of creating a split in the non-socialist vote failed, with both the Social Democrats and the People's Party losing equally to the VdU.
The Constitutional amendments of 1992 recognized forms of non-socialist property ( joint ventures, corporations, other economic associations ) and provided for non-discrimination based on religious belief ( for example, persons with religious belief may now join the Cuban Communist Party, although Cuban Priests have commented this is merely a ' token ' gesture, and in reality, the ability of religious persons to join the Party is limited and fraught with difficulty ).

non-socialist and second
After the 1906 parliamentary reform, the party was consistently the biggest non-socialist party in parliamentary elections in 1907 – 1917 and the second biggest overall after the Social Democrats.

non-socialist and party
Grimond also sought an intellectual revival of the party, seeking to position it as a non-socialist radical alternative to the Conservative government of the day.
Willoch was asked to form a Conservative party government when a non-socialist coalition gained a majority in the parliamentary elections of 1981.
A researcher for the opinion polling company Taloustutkimus agreed, describing the True Finns as a " non-socialist workers ' party ".
Among Social Democrats he was regarded as a " class traitor ", having come from a working-class background but becoming a member of a non-socialist party.
Although the new Soviet government limited the freedom of the press ( by sporadically banning non-socialist press ) and persecuted the liberal Constitutional Democratic party, it allowed elections for the Constituent Assembly to go ahead on, as scheduled by the Provisional Government.
Even in the strongly socialist Histadrut during the Yishuv, there existed a non-socialist liberal party.
It was replaced as the main non-socialist party by the People's Alliance.
Both the PSP and CPN were unwilling to co-operate intensively with the PPR, which was slightly larger in seats and which they saw as a non-socialist party.

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