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  1. Right-wing populism in the Czech Republic. Opposition to NATO. Anti-German sentiment in Europe. 1989 establishments in Czechoslovakia. Political parties established in 1989. Right-wing populist parties. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after political parties in the Czech Republic.

  2. The Central African Democratic Rally (French: Rassemblement Démocratique Centrafricain, RDC) is a political party in the Central African Republic. History [ edit ] The party was established on 6 February 1987, [1] initially as the political vehicle for President André Kolingba .

  3. Elections. The Union for Democracy and Social Progress (French: Union pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social; UDPS) is one of the major contemporary political parties in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) together with the Movement for the Liberation of the Congo. [1] The party has the longest record of continuous operation in the DRC.

  4. The Republic of Texas Biker Rally (R. O. T Biker Rally) is the largest motorcycle rally in Texas and the largest turnstile (ticketed admission) motorcycle rally in the United States. Similar events in Sturgis, South Dakota, and Daytona Beach, Florida, draw more attendees, but they are not ticketed events. A simple majority of attendees arrive on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, but the rally is ...

  5. Life Party (Republic of the Congo) The Life Party ( French: Parti la Vie) is a political party in the Republic of the Congo. In the parliamentary election held on 24 June and 5 August 2007, the party won 1 out of 137 seats. [1]

  6. Together for the Republic joined the Sacred Union, a parliamentary coalition that supports President Félix Tshisekedi, in December 2020. The party therefore supports the Lukonde cabinet which was formed in April 2021 and several of its members ( Christophe Lutundula , deputy prime minister, Muhindo Nzangi [ fr ] , Modeste Mutinga , Chérubin Okende Senga , Christian Mwando Nsimba [ fr ] and ...

  7. The party was formed by Cissé on September 12, 1999, after a split with the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP-Jama'a) party. Cissé had been Prime Minister of Niger under former coup leader Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, who formed the RDP in 1997.