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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · The EPP is the European wing of two global centre-right organisations, the International Democracy Union (IDU) and the Centrist Democrat International (CDI). Martens Centre

    • 8 July 1976
    • Thanasis Bakolas (GR)
  2. 4. Mai 2024 · On 14 June 1978 he was elected President of the Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain) (UCD) for Madrid region but resigned in 1979 after failing to win a nomination to stand in the 1979 General Election.

  3. 15. Mai 2024 · The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español [paɾˈtiðo soθjaˈlista oˈβɾeɾo espaˈɲol] ⓘ; abbr. PSOE [peˈsoe] ⓘ) is a social-democratic [2] [6] political party in Spain. The PSOE has been in government longer than any other political party in modern democratic Spain: from 1982 to 1996 under ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · The Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), the electoral coalition created to serve as Suárez's political platform in government, emerged as the largest party overall, albeit 11 seats short of an absolute majority.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Unione di Centro: Union of the Centre: 6 1 German: Südtiroler Volkspartei: South Tyrolean People's Party: 1 1 Latvia: Vienotība: Unity: 4 4 Lithuania: Tėvynės Sąjunga – Lietuvos Krikščionys Demokratai: Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats 4 2 — Independent — 1 Luxembourg: Luxembourgish: Chrëschtlech Sozial ...

    • European People's Party Group
    • Centre-right
  6. 12. Mai 2024 · Spain’s oldest political party, the PSOE was founded in 1879 by Pablo Iglesias, a Madrid typesetter and union organizer. Iglesias was also the founder in 1888 of the party’s affiliated trade union confederation, the General Union of Workers ( Unión General de Trabajadores; UGT). The party grew slowly at first, partly because the UGT had to ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The position of the party in government, the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), was that only the three "historical nationalities" would assume full powers, while the rest would accede to autonomy via article 143, assuming fewer powers and perhaps not even establishing institutions of government.