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pro-Sunningdale and Northern
Carson's victory came despite a majority of votes being cast for pro-Sunningdale candidates, albeit split between the Pro-Assembly Unionists, the Social Democratic and Labour Party and the Northern Ireland Labour Party.
When the Unionist Party of Northern Ireland was founded by pro-Sunningdale Agreement members of the Ulster Unionists, Brooke joined in 1974 and was again elected for North Down to the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention ( 1975 – 76 ).
In the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1973, he was the last of seven MPAs elected in the South Down constituency, as a pro-Sunningdale candidate.

parties and SDLP
In that election five regionalist parties got seats: the Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) of Northern Ireland, the Scottish National Party ( SNP ), the Flemish People's Union ( VU ), the Walloon Democratic Front of Francophones ( FDF ) and the South Tyrolean People's Party ( SVP ).
DUP, Sinn Féin, the Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ), and the SDLP are considered the four major parties in Northern Ireland, holding the most seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
From the late 1980s onwards, Adams was an important figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, initially following contact by the then Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) leader John Hume and subsequently with the Irish and British governments and then other parties.
In the 2005 elections, 22 members were elected from the following political parties: 8 Sinn Féin, 5 Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), 4 Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ) 4 Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) and 1 Éirígí ( EIR ).
At the local elections in May 2011, members of Strabane District Council were elected from the following political parties: 8 Sinn Féin, 4 Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), 1 Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ), 1 Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ) and 2 Independent Nationalist.
In Northern Ireland there are no mainstream political parties calling for an independent Northern Irish state, but parties calling for the reunification of Ireland include Sinn Fein and the Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ).
FitzGerald set up The New Ireland Forum in 1983, which brought together representatives of the constitutional political parties in the Republic and the nationalist SDLP from Northern Ireland.
* The designation of the party leader was made by the party's congress in the eighteen remaining parties: Austria ( SPÖ ), Bulgaria ( БСП ), Czech Republic ( ČSSD ), Estonia ( SDE ), Finland ( SDP ), Germany ( SPD ), Hungary ( MSZP ), Latvia ( LSDSP ), Lithuania ( SDPL ), Luxembourg ( LSAP ), Malta ( LP ), Poland ( SLD, UP ), Rumania ( PSD ), Slovakia ( SMER-SD ), Slovenia ( SD ), Spain ( PSOE ), Sweden ( SAP ), United-Kingdom / Northern Ireland ( SDLP )
However the MacBride Principles were criticised by the Irish and British Governments and most Northern Ireland parties, including the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ), as unworkable and counterproductive.
Political parties seen as representing the moderate nationalist tradition include Fine Gael and the SDLP.
The 1998 Belfast Agreement, which is endorsed by the Northern Ireland nationalist parties ( the SDLP and Sinn Féin ) and the main parties in the Republic of Ireland, recognises the validity of alternative loyalties, containing a commitment to " recognise the birthright of all the people of Northern Ireland to identify themselves and be accepted as Irish or British, or both, as they may so choose, and accordingly confirm that their right to hold both British and Irish citisenship is accepted by both Governments and would not be affected by any future change in the status of Northern Ireland.
There were some calls for the SDLP and the UUP to enter opposition after the 2007 Assembly elections, but ultimately the two parties chose to take the seats in the Executive to which they were entitled.
At the last election in May 2011, those elected were from the following political parties: 9 Sinn Féin, 3 Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), 2 Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) and 2 Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ).
Of the main parties in Northern Ireland, only the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) and the cross community Alliance Party supported the agreement.
At the elections of 2005, 30 members were elected from the following political parties: 14 Sinn Féin, 9 Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ), 3 Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ), 1 Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), 2 Independents and 1 United Kingdom Independence Party ( UKIP ).
As of February 2011, the following political parties are represented: 5 Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), 5 Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ), 3 Sinn Féin, 3 Alliance Party, 2 Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) and 1 Traditional Unionist Voice.
At the 2011 elections 25 members were elected from the following political parties: 12 Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), 5 Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ), 5 Alliance Party, 1 Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ), and 2 Sinn Féin.
At the last election in 2011, 23 Councillors were elected from the following political parties: 9 SDLP, 5 Sinn Féin, 3 DUP, 3 UUP, 1 Alliance Party, 1 Green Party, 1 Independent.
At the last election in 2005 the members elected were from the following political parties: nine Sinn Féin, five Ulster Unionist Party ( UUP ), five Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) and four Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ).
In 1994, talks between the leaders of the two main Irish nationalist parties in Northern Ireland, John Hume of the Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ), and Gerry Adams of Sinn Féin ( SF ), continued.
The report was welcomed by the Irish government and opposition parties, the ( SDLP ) and the Alliance Party.
However, the nationalist vote has traditionally been split between the Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) and Sinn Féin, whilst the unionist parties have been more willing to make pacts to increase their chances of victory.

parties and Alliance
The Lipponen cabinets set the stability record, and were unusual in the respect that both moderate ( SDP ) and radical left wing ( Left Alliance ) parties sat in the government with the major right-wing party ( National Coalition ).
India's present governing coalition, the United Progressive Alliance, consists of 13 separate parties.
It is because of the lack of support for fiscal conservatism that federal parties such as the Canadian Alliance never had much success in the region, and the level of support for the new Conservative Party of Canada in the region is uncertain.
In 1981 several European regionalist parties joined forces to form a pan-European coalition, called the European Free Alliance.
Before, the regionalists had been seated divided, with the SNP with the Gaullist-dominated European Democratic Alliance, VU, the Valdotanian Union and the Basque Nationalist Party ( PNV ) in the Rainbow Group, together with green parties, the South Tyrolean People's Party ( SVP ) with the Group of the European People's Party, and Batasuna among the Non-Inscrits.
The United Left Alliance is an electoral alliance of left-wing political parties and independent politicians in the Republic of Ireland.
One possibility was a partnership between the FDP, the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ) and the Alliance 90 / The Greens, known as a " traffic light coalition ", named after the colors of the three parties.
The New Nation Alliance ( ANN ) won 9 legislative seats, and three minority parties won the remaining four.
Hezbollah has been one the main parties of March 8 Alliance since March 2005.
In 1998, the BJP formed the National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) with several other parties and became the first non-Congress government to complete a full five-year term.
In the 2004 elections, the INC won the largest number of Lok Sabha seats and formed a government with a coalition called the United Progressive Alliance ( UPA ), supported by various parties.
In 1998, the BJP formed the National Democratic Alliance with smaller regional parties, and became the first non-INC and coalition government to complete a full five-year term.
Previously, Atal Bihari Vajpayee had taken office in October 1999 after a general election in which a BJP-led coalition of 13 parties called the National Democratic Alliance emerged with a majority.
The election set against two new parties, the Democratic Party ( founded in October 2007 by the union of the Democrats of the Left and Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy ) led by Walter Veltroni, and The People of Freedom ( federation of Forza Italia, National Alliance and other parties ) led by Silvio Berlusconi.
The prospect of ministerial government and the creation of an executive and opposition, led to the formation of two political partiesthe Jersey Democratic Alliance and the Centre Party – in preparation for the 2005 elections.
Malaysia's predominant political party, the United Malays National Organization ( UMNO ), has held power in coalition known as the Barisan Nasional ( formerly the Alliance ) with other parties since Malaya's independence in 1957.
This caused the political parties of the three major races at the time, the UMNO ( representing Malays ), the MCA ( representing Chinese ), and the MIC ( representing Indians ), to join and form the Alliance Party.
The MMM and MSM rejoined in a coalition that won the 2000 elections and, although a handful of MPs defected from the MSM in early 2005, both parties went together to the next election in July 2005, competing against the Alliance Sociale, a MLP-led coalition.
A broad coalition called the Seven Party Alliance ( SPA ) was formed in opposition to the royal takeover, encompassing the seven parliamentary parties who held about 90 % of the seats in the old, dissolved parliament.
On 22 November 2005, the Seven Party Alliance ( SPA ) of parliamentary parties and the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ) agreed on a historic and unprecedented 12-point memorandum of understanding ( MOU ) for peace and democracy.
In 1987, the opposition parties who wanted to distance both from the Marcos & Aquino cliques formed the Grand Alliance for Democracy ( GAD ) headed by former Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and Francisco Tatad.
The parties taking part in the opposition coalition were the Jose Roy's allies in the Nacionalista Party headed by Renato Cayetano with Enrile as their " commanding leader ", a faction of the legislators from Kilusang Bagong Lipunan that distanced from Marcos headed by Assemblyman Arturo Tolentino, the pre-1986 leaders that defected from the ruling coalition such as Eva Estrada-Kalaw, the Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas headed by Blas Ople, the Mindanao Alliance, the Muslim Federal Party and the Christian Socialist Democratic Party.
There were other regional parties, including Panaghiusa ( precursor of the Osmeñas ' BO-PK ), and the Mindanao Alliance in Mindanao, though many of them are now defunct.
The subsequent disintegration of the FSN produced several political parties including the Romanian Democrat Social Party ( PDSR, later Social Democratic Party, PSD ), the Democratic Party ( PD ) and the ApR ( Alliance for Romania ).

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