Federalist Party - определение. Что такое Federalist Party
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Что (кто) такое Federalist Party - определение


Federalist Party (Philippines)         
POLITICAL PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Federal Party (Philippines)
Federalist Party or Federal Party refer to political parties that advocated federalism in the Philippines. Before the recognition of Philippine independence in 1946, several iterations advocated the annexation of the Philippines as a U.
Federalist Party (Austria)         
AUSTRIAN POLITICAL PARTY
The Federalist Party (), was less of a party in the traditional sense, than a coalition of various independent politicians, conservatives, and ethnic minority parties, dedicated to the Habsburg monarchy, and the federalization of Cis-Leithanian, i.e.
Federalist Party (France)         
FRENCH POLITICAL PARTY, FOUNDED 1995
The Federalist Party (, PF) was a French European federalist political party, founded in 1995 by Jean-Philippe Allenbach. In 2011 it joined forces with the Europe United Party and became the European Federalist Party.
Примеры употребления для Federalist Party
1. And it is hard to image an alliance between a federalist party and the separatist Bloc Quebecois.
2. If we are to look at a hypothetical historical parallel from American history, what Vicki is doing is like arresting leaders of the Federalist party, John Adams and Alexander Hamilton, keeping them behind bars, and then asking some shady characters within the party to reorganize and register the Federalist party anew.
3. Delegates, led by senior Lib Dem members of the European parliament, re–jected a leadership proposal to limit EU spending from 2007–2013 to 1 per cent of EU gross national product until there is fundamental reform of the EU budget, bringing the traditionally federalist party in line with the Labour government and other big donor countries.