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  1. The People's Party (Spanish: Partido Popular) is a Panamanian Christian democratic political party. Founded in 1956, it was made up of middle-class professionals, intellectuals and students, with support from trade unions, particularly the Federation of Christian Workers. It went on to become one of Latin America's most conservative and anti-communist Christian democratic parties.

  2. The Christian Social Party (German: Christlichsoziale Partei, CS or CSP) was a major conservative political party in the Cisleithanian crown lands of Austria-Hungary and under the First Austrian Republic, from 1891 to 1934. The party was affiliated with Austrian nationalism that sought to keep Catholic Austria out of the State of Germany ...

  3. The Catholic People's Party, led by Aladár Zichy (who had been its president since 1903), merged with the National Christian Socialist Party on February 3, 1918, with the strong support of the National Christian Socialist Association, to form the Christian Social People's Party. The latter was dissolved and banned during the time of the Soviet Republic of Hungary. It was re-established in ...

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  5. Jiří Čunek. Elected leader of KDU-ČSL. Cyril Svoboda. A leadership election for Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party (KDU-ČSL) was held on 30 May 2009. Cyril Svoboda was elected leader of the party. Incumbent leader Jiří Čunek was eliminated in the first round. [1] Other candidates were Jan Březina and Michael ...

  6. The party was established in 1954 by dissidents from the People's Party, and was originally known as the Progress Party ( Framburðsflokkurin ). In the 1958 elections it won a single seat in the Løgting, [2] taken by Kjartan Mohr. The party retained its single seat in elections in 1962, 1966, 1970 and 1974, [2] with Mohr remaining its sole MP.

  7. 176 / 705. Website. www .eppgroup .eu. The European People's Party Group ( EPP Group) is a centre-right political group of the European Parliament consisting of deputies (MEPs) from the member parties of the European People's Party (EPP). Sometimes it also includes independent MEPs and/or deputies from unaffiliated national parties.