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  1. The National Progressive Centre Union (Greek: Εθνική Προοδευτική Ένωση Κέντρου (ΕΠΕΚ), romanized: Ethniki Proodeftiki Enosis Kentrou, EPEK) was a Greek Venizelist political party. It was founded in 1950 by Nikolaos Plastiras, and formed a government with other Centrist parties after the 1950 ...

    • 1961
    • Centre
    • 1950
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Centre_UnionCentre Union - Wikipedia

    National Progressive Center Union: Merged into: Centre Union – New Forces (official successor) Succeeded by: Partially (unofficial succession): New Democracy (right-leaning factions) PASOK (left-leaning factions) Headquarters: Athens: Ideology: Venizelism Centrism National liberalism Factions: Social democracy Democratic socialism ...

    • 1961
  3. In the run-up to the March 1950 elections, it formed a coalition with Emmanouil Tsouderos' Democratic Progressive Party, also a centrist liberal party, under the name National Progressive Center Union (EPEK).

  4. United Progressive Alliance. The United Progressive Alliance ( UPA; IAST: Saṁyukt Pragatiśīl Gaṭhabandhan) was a political alliance in India led by the Indian National Congress. It was formed after the 2004 general election with support from left-leaning political parties when no single party got the majority. [11]

    • UPA
    • May 6, 2004; 19 years ago
    • July 18, 2023; 2 months ago
    • Centre-left
  5. Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was an American politician, journalist, farmer, and businessman who served as the 33rd vice president of the United States, from 1941 to 1945, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served as the 11th U.S. secretary of agriculture and the 10th U.S. secretary of commerce.

  6. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics most recent survey indicates that union membership in the US has risen to 12.4% of all workers, from 12.1% in 2007. For a short period, private sector union membership rebounded, increasing from 7.5% in 2007 to 7.6% in 2008. [1] However, that trend has since reversed.

  7. The National Union Party was the name used by the Republican Party and elements of other parties for the national ticket in the 1864 presidential election during the Civil War. Most state Republican parties did not change their name. [1] The name was used to attract War Democrats, border state voters, and Unconditional Unionist, and Unionist ...