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party and re-emerged
The ideological struggle between more pragmatic, veteran party officials and the radicals re-emerged with a vengeance in late 1975.
He re-emerged to lead the JCP again in 1955, after which he attempted to disrupt the US-Japan Security Treaty by organizing public demonstrations, but he generally supported the JCP's role as a peaceful party.
He re-emerged in 1966 to launch a verbal attack on Seán Lemass for deciding to step down as party leader and Taoiseach.
Volksunie continued its decline ( 5. 6 % in 1999 elections against the 9. 9 % of the Blok ), while the left-right struggle re-emerged in 2001, and finally the party split into the New-Flemish Alliance ( the right-wing ) and Spirit ( the left-wing ).
After the liberation of France in 1944, the SFIO re-emerged in a coalition with a powerful French Communist Party ( PCF ), which became the largest left-wing party, and the Christian democratic Popular Republican Movement ( MRP ).
In decline in the late 1980s and 1990s, the party slowly re-emerged since the early 2000s ( decade ).
During Mitterrand's term as PS first secretary, the socialists re-emerged as the principal party of the left.
Because De Gaulle refused to create a great political party unifying the non-Communist Resistance, a lot of parties re-emerged.
It re-emerged in the last days of 1921 as a legal political party called the Workers Party of America.
His party won thirty seats, and the NDP re-emerged as the official opposition with twenty.
After the fall of the Alfredo Stroessner regime the party re-emerged as a legal party.
It re-emerged in 2004, when the party lodged an official complaint against SABC 3 when it broadcast a play entitled ' ID ' which satirized the killing of Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd.
After World War II, when Austria re-emerged on the political landscape as a sovereign nation, politics again fell under the domination of the Social Democrats and the conservatives, who now formed a party called the Austrian People's Party ( ÖVP ).
This party re-emerged as the RNSP around 1999 after Kasimovsky closed down the Russian National Union and began to move away from the emphasis placed on the Russian Orthodox Church by that group.

party and voice
The vote still gives citizens a voice in the operation of their government and their party.
A new party, the Republic Party, is headed by ex-Prime Minister Aram Sargsyan, brother of Vazgen Sargsyan, and has become the primary voice of the opposition, which also includes the Armenian Communist Party, the National Unity party of Artashes Geghamyan, and elements of the former Ter-Petrosyan government.
Of the four fast bowlers in the tour party, Gubby Allen was a voice of dissent in the English camp, refusing to bowl short on the leg side, and writing several letters home to England critical of Jardine, although he did not express this in public in Australia.
They became the " voice ", the “ face ” and the " image " of the party and ministry.
Under Adams, Sinn Féin appeared to move away from being a political voice of the Provisional IRA to becoming a professionally organised political party in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Hospitalised in Cochin hospital after a crash, he declared that " as always about the drooping of France, the pro-foreign party acts with its peaceable and reassuring voice ".
They claimed that all citizens and not just the enfranchised were entitled to a voice, but they did not form a political party ; there were no parties.
Video conferencing technologies permit signed conversations as well as permitting a sign language – English interpreter to voice and sign conversations between a hearing impaired person and that person's hearing party, negating the use of a TTY device or computer keyboard.
Essex and Manchester remained sympathetic to the peace party, while Cromwell had emerged as the leading voice in the campaign to fight a more aggressive war against Charles.
After stepping down from office, he has assumed his position as a senior leader of his party and is a leading public voice in the opposition to the Partido dos Trabalhadores government, writing extensively on Brazilian politics for newspapers, giving lectures and interviews.
Chen eventually became the voice of the Trotskyists in China, attempting to regain support and influence within the party, but failed.
because the first one is that of logic … and as I cannot object to the premise " that all people have the right to eat ", I must defer to all the conclusions …. The second of the two compelling voices, of which I am talking, is even more powerful than the first, because it is the voice of hatred, the hatred I dedicate to this common enemy that constitutes the most distinctive contrast to communism and that will oppose the angry giant already at the first instance – I am talking about the party of the so-called advocates of nationality in Germany, about those false patriots whose love for the fatherland only exists in the shape of imbecile distaste of foreign countries and neighbouring peoples and who daily pour their bile especially on France ".
A review in The Gramophone of one of his 1957 albums containing recordings of his old " concert party " songs commented, " what a fine voice he has and how well he can use it – diction, phrasing, range and the interpretative insight of the artist ".
Haushofer was never a member of the Nazi Party, and did voice disagreements with the party, leading to his brief imprisonment.
It grew during the 1920s and 1930s to be the political, communal, and cultural voice of those Orthodox Jews who were not part of Zionism's Orthodox Jewish Mizrachi party.
The party was committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor.
Under the leadership of Jarl Hjalmarson ( 1950 – 1961 ) the party became an important voice against the rising levels of taxation and a defender of private ownership from, what the party saw as, the growing tendences of state centralization.
The party was the brainchild of a group of discontented Western interest groups who were upset with the PC government and the lack of a voice for Western concerns at the national level.
When calling a phone number assigned to a pager, the calling party reaches a recorded greeting asking the caller to enter a numeric message, and sometimes giving the caller an option to leave a voice mail message.
George made enemies among the nobles of the papal party, who assembled at Zelená Hora ( Grüneberg ) on 28 November 1465 to voice their grievances and conclude an alliance against the king.
The president's plan concerning his arch-enemy ( although of the same party ) Ratcliffe is that he " must be made to come into a Cabinet where every other voice would be against him.
In British politics, the Chief Whip of the governing party in the House of Commons is customarily appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury so that the incumbent, who represents the whips in general, has a seat and a voice in the Cabinet.

party and Taiwan's
The party did not at the outset give open support to an independent Taiwanese national identity – a move that could have invited a violent crackdown by the Taiwan's Kuomintang rulers.
Chairwoman Tsai insisted on the need for the party to remember its history, defend Taiwan's sovereignty and national security, and maintain its confidence.
The current official position of the party is that the " Republic of China ( Taiwan )" is an independent and sovereign country whose territory consists of Taiwan and its surrounding smaller islands and whose sovereignty derives only from the ROC citizens living in Taiwan ( similar philosophy of self-determination ), based on the " Resolution on Taiwan's Future " in 1999.
The first years of the DPP as the ruling party drew accusations from the opposition that, as a self-styled Taiwanese nationalist party, the DPP was itself inadequately sensitive to the ethnographic diversity of Taiwan's population.
The Study tour had historically been funded and supported by Taiwan's Kuomintang party since its inception in 1967.
It has largely been displaced as Taiwan's ideological independence party by the newly formed Taiwan Solidarity Union ( TSU ).
The Taiwanese People's Party ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân Bîn-chiòng Tóng ; ; Traditional Chinese: 臺灣民眾黨, pinyin: Taiwan Minzhongdang ), founded 1927, was nominally Taiwan's first political party, preceding the founding of the Taiwanese Communist Party by nine months.
While generally the KMT, the other major political party, is also more open to promoting Taiwan's cultural autonomy than in the past, the DPP made Taiwanization a key plank in its political platform.
Both also re-affirmed a belief in the " One China principle ", which was not acknowledged by Taiwan's then-ruling party, the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ).
" However, the US has stressed that it would like to see the Communist Party of China ( CPC ) have talks with Taiwan's current ruling party, as well as the KMT.
On October 20, 2001, the DPP passed a resolution elevating the status of the " 1999 resolution regarding Taiwan's future " in other words an attempt at making this resolution technically replace the DPP party charter's " Taiwan independence clause.
Lien Fang Yu () born April 14, 1943 in Chongqing as Fang Yu (), is the wife of Lien Chan, the Chairman of Taiwan's Kuomintang party from 2000 to 2005.
According to a telephone poll conducted by Taiwan's top-selling Apple Daily newspaper on 7 November 2008 on the subject of a series of anti-Chen protests organised by the DPP, 62. 12 % of the respondents considered it bad for DPP's image, describing it as a " violent party ", 31. 13 % of the respondents considered it good for the DPP's image, as it demonstrated Taiwan's democracy, while 6. 75 % of the respondents did not express an opinion.

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