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Cosa (chi) è en mouvement - definizione

POLITICAL PARTY
People's Republican Movement; Mouvement républicain populaire; Mouvement Republicain Populaire; Mouvement republicain populaire; Mouvement Républicain Populaire; Mouvement Républican Populaire

Histoire du mouvement anarchiste en France (1800–1914)         
1951 BOOK BY JEAN MAITRON
Histoire du mouvement anarchiste en France (1800-1914)
Histoire du mouvement anarchiste en France (1800–1914) is a 1951 history book of the anarchist movement in France by Jean Maitron.
Mouvement Souveraineté-Association         
DEFUNCT QUEBEC SEPARATIST MOVEMENT
Mouvement souveraineté-association; Movement for Sovereignty-Association; Mouvement souverainete-association; Mouvement Souverainete-Association
The Mouvement Souveraineté-Association (MSA, English: Movement for Sovereignty-Association) was a separatist movement formed on November 19, 1967 by René Lévesque to promote the concept of sovereignty-association between Quebec and the rest of Canada.
Le Maitron         
BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT
Dictionnaire biographique, mouvement ouvrier, mouvement social; DBMOMS; Le Maitron en ligne
Le Maitron is a set of labor movement biographical dictionaries compiled by historian Jean Maitron and his successor .

Wikipedia

Popular Republican Movement

The Popular Republican Movement (French: Mouvement Républicain Populaire, MRP) was a Christian-democratic political party in France during the Fourth Republic. Its base was the Catholic vote and its leaders included Georges Bidault, Robert Schuman, Paul Coste-Floret, Pierre-Henri Teitgen and Pierre Pflimlin. It played a major role in forming governing coalitions, in emphasizing compromise and the middle ground, and in protecting against a return to extremism and political violence. It played an even more central role in foreign policy, having charge of the Foreign Office for ten years and launching plans for the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community, which grew into the European Union. Its voter base gradually dwindled in the 1950s and it had little power by 1954.