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POLITICAL PARTY IN GEORGIA
National Movement - Democrats (Georgia); National Movement - Democrats; National Movement – Democrats; National Movement (Georgia); Unm.ge
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Religious-Nationalists         
POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN IRAN
Nationalist-Religious; Mell Mazhabi; Nationalist-religious; Nationalist-Religious movement; National-Religious; Melli Mazhabi; Meli-Mazhabi; Melli-Mazhabi; Meli Mazhabi; Religious-Nationalist
The Religious-Nationalists; ; ; (plural form in ) or the National-Religious; ( as an adjective) are terms referring to a political faction in Iran that consists of individuals and groups embracing Iranian Islamonationalism, a mixture of both Iranian nationalism and Islam as an integral part of their manifesto. They self-identify as political followers of Mohammad Mosaddegh and their modernist religious outlook makes them advocates of coexistence of Islam and democracy, an idea distinguishable from those of ideologies such as Pan-Islamism or Islamism.
Turkish National Movement         
  • Mustafa Kemal Pasha during the Erzurum Congress.
REVOLUTIONARY POST-WWI POLITICAL MOVEMENT WHICH FOUNDED THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
Turkish revolutionaries; Turkish Revolutionaries; Establishment of the Turkish national movement; Turkish national movement; Establishment of Turkish national movement; Turkish republican movement; Establishment of the turkish national movement; Türk Ulusal Hareketi; Turkish nationalist movement; Turkish national liberation movement
The Turkish National Movement () encompasses the political and military activities of the Turkish revolutionaries that resulted in the creation and shaping of the modern Republic of Turkey, as a consequence of the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I and the subsequent occupation of Constantinople and partitioning of the Ottoman Empire by the Allies under the terms of the Armistice of Mudros. The Ottomans saw the movement as part of an international conspiracy against them.
National Debt Repayment Movement         
MOVEMENT (1907–1908) IN THE KOREAN EMPIRE TO RESTORE NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY BY PAYING FOR GOVERNMENT BONDS WITH PUBLIC FUNDRAISING
Association for Redemption of the National Debt; National Debt Compensation Movement
The National Debt Repayment Movement (The National Debt Redemption Movement) was A movement to restore national power between 1907 and 1908 to repay government bonds with public fundraising. It was started by Seo Sang-dong of Daegu on 30 January 1907.

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United National Movement (Georgia)

United National Movement (Georgian: ერთიანი ნაციონალური მოძრაობა, romanized: ertiani natsionaluri modzraoba, ENM) is a liberal and pro-western political party in Georgia founded by Mikheil Saakashvili which rose to power following the Rose Revolution. Since the 2012 parliamentary election, it is the main opposition party.

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1. Daniel Hershkowitz, the head of Habayit Hayehudi ("The Jewish Home"), vowed yesterday to uphold pluralistic political views within the newly–created national religious movement.
2. That is, to try to return this national–religious movement to the status and size it had before the last elections.
3. By DAN IZENBERG The evacuation of the settlements in the Gaza Strip and northern Samaria could create an opportunity for far–reaching change in the national religious movement, two of its moderate members said Monday.
4. Rabbi Yuval Scherlow, head of the hesder yeshiva in Petah Tikva, told The Jerusalem Post it was obvious that the rabbis of the national religious movement would have to take stock after the failure to hold on to the settlements.
5. By Anshel Pfeffer Forty–five rabbis from the national–religious movement have agreed to serve in proposed independent conversion courts that would operate without the recognition of the Chief Rabbinate.