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Congress Party - traduzione in italiano

INDIAN POLITICAL PARTY
Indian National Congress Party; Congress party; Indian Congress party; Congress Parliamentary Party; Indian National Congress (Indira); Indian National Congress party; Congress(I); Indian Overseas Congress UK; The Indian National Congress; Congress alliance; Indian National Congress (I); I.N.C.; India National Congress; Indian national congress; Congress party of India; Post-independence Congress party; INC Political Party; All India National Congress; Indian National Congress - I; Save Goa Front; Ideology of the Indian National Congress; Congress Party (India); Bharatiya Rashtriya Congress; Congress (India); Leader of Indian National Congress in Lok Sabha; India Congress Party
  •  First session of Indian National Congress, Bombay, 28–31 December 1885
  • Congress Lok Sabha vote percentage all time
  • Congress Loksabha Seats all time
  • Congress Rajyasabha Seats all time
  •  Election symbol of Congress (R) party during the period 1971–1977
  • Flag adopted by INC, 1931
  • Gandhi]] at an AICC meeting in Bombay, 1940
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  • [[Indira Gandhi]] with U.S. President [[Richard Nixon]], 1971
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  • The ''aligned countries'' on the northern hemisphere: [[NATO]] in blue and the [[Warsaw Pact]] in red.
  •  [[National Students' Union of India]] (NSUI) National Convention Inquilab-1 in Jaipur
  • Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru during a meeting of the All India Congress, in 1946
  • Nehru]] signing the [[Indian Constitution]] c.1950
  • World Economic Summit]] 2009 in New Delhi
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  • [[Bal Gangadhar Tilak]] speaking in 1907 as the Party split into moderates and extremists. Seated at the table is [[Aurobindo Ghosh]] and to his right (in the chair) is [[G. S. Khaparde]], both allies of Tilak.
  • [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], and [[Josip Broz Tito]], pioneers of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]]
  • [[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]], INC's leader in Lok Sabha
  • 11th [[President of India]] [[A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]] authorizing the Prime Minister designate [[Manmohan Singh]] to form the next Government in New Delhi on 19 May 2004.
  • [[Manmohan Singh]] and his wife during the passing out parade at the Platinum Jubilee Course of IMA on 10 December 2007; with foreign gentleman cadets.
  • [[Rajiv Gandhi]] addressing the Special Session of the United Nations on Disarmament, in New York City in June 1988
  • Visit of Narasimha Rao,to the CEC
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Congress Party         
Partito del congresso (il partito al potere in India)
Zionist Congress         
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  • 23rd Zionist Congress, Israeli postal stamp
  • 25th Zionist Congress, Jerusalem, 1960
  • 20th Zionist Congress, Zurich 1937
  • 16th Zionist Congress, Zurich 1929
  • 12th Zionist Congress, Carlsbad 1921
GLOBAL ZIONIST LEGISLATURE (1897-)
Zionist Congress; First World Zionist Congress
Congresso Sionista, convegno delle organizzazioni sioniste mondiali organizzato a Basilea nel 1897 da Teodoro Herzl
Grand Old Party         
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  • 16th]] [[president of the United States]] (1861–1865) and the first Republican to hold the office
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  • [[Calvin Coolidge]], 30th president of the United States (1923–1929)
  • [[Charles R. Jennison]], an anti-slavery militia leader associated with the [[Jayhawkers]] from [[Kansas]] and an early Republican politician in the region
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  • [[William McKinley]], 25th president of the United States (1897–1901)
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  • [[Ronald Reagan]], 40th president of the United States (1981–1989)
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  • [[Herbert Hoover]], 31st president of the United States (1929–1933)
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  • [[Theodore Roosevelt]], 26th president of the United States (1901–1909)
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  • 13th and 21st]] [[United States Secretary of Defense]] (1975–1977, 2001–2006)
  • [[Marco Rubio]], a Cuban American and senior U.S. Senator from Florida
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  • U.S. Representative [[Thaddeus Stevens]], considered a leader of the Radical Republicans, was a fierce opponent of slavery and discrimination against [[African Americans]].
  • [[Ulysses S. Grant]], 18th president of the United States (1869–1877)
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AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTY
United States/Republican Party; US Republican Party; Republican Party of the United States; GOP; United States Republican party; Grand Old Party; Republican (US); U.S. Republican Party; United States Republic Party; Republican Party (US); Republican party of the United States; American Republic Party; American Republican; U.S. Republican party; Us republican party; Republican Party United States; USRepublican; United states Republican party; Republican Party (USA); United States Republican Party; Republicans (US); G.O.P.; Republican Party (U.S.); Republican party (United States); Republican Party US; Repubs; Gop; GOp; Republican Party USA; Republican Party Elephant Logo; US Republican; Republican (United States); Republican party (US); United States Republican; United States of America Republican Party; Republican party (U.S.); Republican Party(U.S.); Republican (U.S.); Republican Party, United States; Politics of us republican party; Us republican politics; US Republican party; Republican Party of America; Republican party of USA; Republican (USA); Republicans (GOP); Republican Party in the United States; Republican party in the United States; Republican elephant; Republican Party of the USA; The Republican Party (United States); The Republican Party (U.S.); The Republican Party (USA); The Republican Party (US); G.O.P. (U.S.); G.O.P. (US); G.O.P. (U.S.A.); G.O.P. (USA); GOP (U.S.); GOP (USA); GOP (US); Grand Old Party (US); Grand Old Party (USA); Grand Old Party (U.S.); Grand Old Party (United States); GOP (United States); G.O.P. (United States); Republican Governor; Party of Lincoln; Social policies of the Republican Party; Republican Party (Untied States); US republican party; American Republican Party; The party of Lincoln; Foreign policy positions of the Republican Party; Environmental policies of the United States Republican Party; The GOP; Republican Party of the U.S.; Republican Party (United States of America); Foreign policy of the Republican Party; Social policy of the Republican Party; Elephant Party; Gas and Oil Party; Economic policy of the Republican Party; Demographics of the Republican Party (United States); Voter base of the Republican Party (United States); Ideology of the Republican Party (United States); Republican Pride Coalition; Republican National Committee Pride Coalition
Grand Old Party (partito repubblicano negli Stati Uniti)

Definizione

party of the second part
n. a reference to a party to a written contract, as distinguished from "the party of the first part." See also: party of the first part

Wikipedia

Indian National Congress

The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party or simply the Congress, is an Indian political party. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement. The Congress led India to independence from the United Kingdom, and significantly influenced other anti-colonial nationalist movements in the British Empire.

Congress is one of the two major political parties in India, along with its main rival the Bharatiya Janata Party. It is a "big tent" party whose platform is generally considered to lie in the centre to centre-left of Indian politics. After Indian independence in 1947, Congress emerged as a catch-all and secular party, dominating Indian politics for the next 20 years. The party's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, led the Congress to support socialist policies by creating the Planning Commission, introducing Five-Year Plans, implementing a mixed economy, and establishing a secular state. After Nehru's death and the short tenure of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi became the leader of the party.

In 1969, the party suffered a major split, with a faction led by Indira Gandhi leaving to form the Congress (R), with the remainder becoming the Congress (O). The Congress (R) became the dominant faction, winning the 1971 general election with a huge margin. However, another split occurred in 1979, leading to the creation of the Congress (I), which was recognized as the Congress by the Electoral Commission in 1981. Under Rajiv Gandhi's leadership, the party won a massive victory in the 1984 general elections, nevertheless losing the election held in 1989 to the National Front. The Congress then returned to power under P. V. Narasimha Rao, who moved the party towards an economically liberal agenda, a sharp break from previous leaders. However, it lost the 1996 general election and was replaced in government by the National Front (then the BJP). After a record eight years out of office, the Congress-led coalition known as the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) under Manmohan Singh formed a government post-winning 2004 general elections. Subsequently, the UPA again formed the government after winning the 2009 general elections, and Singh became the first Prime Minister since Nehru in 1962 to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term. However, in the 2014 general election, the Congress suffered a heavy defeat, winning only 44 seats of the 543-member Lok Sabha (the lower house of the Parliament of India). In the 2019 general election, the party again suffered a heavy defeat, winning only 52 seats in the Lok Sabha.

In the 17 general elections since independence, it has won an outright majority on seven occasions and has led the ruling coalition a further three times, heading the central government for more than 54 years. There have been six Prime Ministers from the Congress party, the first being Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964), and the most recent Dr. Manmohan Singh (2004–2014).

On social issues, it advocates secular policies that encourage equal opportunity, right to health, right to education, civil liberty, and support social market economy, and a strong welfare state. Being a centre-left party, its policies predominantly reflected balanced positions including secularism, egalitarianism, and social stratification. The INC supports contemporary economic reforms such as liberalisation, privatisation and globalization. A total of 61 people have served as the president of the INC since its formation. Sonia Gandhi is the longest-serving president of the party, having held office for over twenty years from 1998 to 2017 and again from 2019 till 2022. Mallikarjun Kharge is the current serving President. The district party is the smallest functional unit of Congress. There is also a Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC), present at the state level in every state. Together, the delegates from the districts and PCCs form the All India Congress Committee (AICC). The party is also organized into several committees and sections, such as the Congress Working Committee (CWC).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Congress Party
1. Natwar Singh and Congress party as beneficiaries in the report.
2. "All relief will go through Congress party hands," Azad said.
3. Even now, Rahul’s mother, Sonia, heads the Congress party.
4. "The Congress party is confused particularly in economic decision–making.
5. Bashir‘s National Congress Party was finally handed both.