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  1. The Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi ( Hawaiian: ʻAoʻao Kemokalaka o Hawaiʻi) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Hawaii . The party is a centralized organization established to promote the party platform as drafted in convention biennially. It is also charged with registering voters and delivering voter turnout through ...

  2. The Popular Movement of the Revolution ( French: Mouvement Populaire de la Révolution, abbr. MPR) was the ruling political party in Zaire (known for part of its existence as the Democratic Republic of the Congo ). For most of its existence, it was the only legally permitted party in the country. It was founded by Joseph-Désiré Mobutu (later ...

  3. Full member parties of the Socialist International. Institutional Revolutionary Party breakaway groups. Organizations based in Mexico City. Progressive Alliance. São Paulo Forum. Social democratic parties in Mexico. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after political parties in Mexico.

  4. Media in category "Party of the Democratic Revolution". The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total. Adn.JPG 205 × 105; 13 KB. Agustin Guerrero, Permanente.JPG 3,216 × 2,136; 3.51 MB. ApP1977.svg 1,222 × 1,054; 166 KB. Audómar Ahumada Quintero.jpg 320 × 480; 39 KB.

  5. The party started in 1898 as the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. In 1903, that party split into a Menshevik ("minority") and Bolshevik ("majority") faction; the latter, led by Vladimir Lenin, is the direct ancestor of the CPSU and is the party that seized power in the October Revolution of 1917.

  6. The Mongolian Revolution of 1990, known in Mongolia as the 1990 Democratic Revolution ( Mongolian: 1990 оны ардчилсан хувьсгал, romanized: 1990 ony ardchilsan khuvisgal ), was a peaceful democratic revolution which led to the country's transition to a multi-party system.

  7. v. t. e. The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social change in the Russian Empire, starting in 1917. This period saw Russia abolish its monarchy and adopt a socialist form of government following two successive revolutions and a bloody civil war.