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  1. Website. derech-eretz .org .il. Politics of Israel. Political parties. Elections. Derekh Eretz ( Hebrew: דרך ארץ, lit. 'The Way of the Land') is a centre-right political party in Israel. It was formed in March 2020 by Zvi Hauser and Yoaz Hendel after they left Telem .

  2. Lacoste, also known as Team Lacoste, [1] is the name of a political faction within ZANU-PF, the ruling party of Zimbabwe. It is allied to Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was sworn in as president on 24 November 2017, following the 2017 Zimbabwe coup d'état. [2]

  3. Noy was established by Haredi Knesset member David Tal on 23 May 2005. [1] Previously Tal had been a member of One Nation, which was about to merge into the Israeli Labor Party, a move Tal was opposed to. [2] On 23 November 2005 the faction was dissolved when Tal merged it into Ariel Sharon 's new Kadima party. [1]

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    Division from Sarim

    After the death of Queen Dowager Munjeong and her brother Yun Won-hyeong in the late Myeongjong (1534–1545–1567)[clarification needed] period, the Sarim faction, which had endured four literati purges throughout the sixteenth century, came to power as the dominant political faction. At the time, the Sarim were united as a single faction. But this unity deteriorated during the reign of King Seonjo(1552-1567-1608). In 1574, the official Kim Hyowon was nominated for the position of Ijo Jeongrang...

    Dispute with Yi I

    In the 1570s, the conflict between the Easterners and Westerners intensified, despite efforts by people such as Yi I or Seong Honto reconcile the hostile groups together. In 1575, Yi I was an advisor to Seonjo, and advised the king to send both Kim Hyowon and Sim Euigyeom as officials in faraway counties. Seonjo followed Yi's advice and sent Kim as the governor of Buryeong, a small town approximately 650 kilometers northeast of Seoul, whereas Sim was made the governor of Gaeseong, a major cit...

    Easterner government in the 1580s

    In 1584 Yi I died, only months after being recalled to court. Seeing Yi's death as a chance, the Easterner Yi Bal attacked Sim Euigyeom and many of the Westerners. Jeong Cheol, Seong Hon, and Sim were fired, creating a solidly Easterner government for five years until 1589.Yi I and Seong Hon were ferociously attacked by Easterners, often on the charges that they had attempted to create a faction. This was often refuted by the pupils of Yi and Seong, however they could not effectively oppose t...

    The ideologies of the Easterners were very diverse, including pupils of Jo Sik, Yi Hwang, and Seo Gyeongdeok. The people who formed the Easterners were largely of the Yeongnam School of philosophy, which included Jo Sik and Yi Hwang. By contrast, the majority of the Westerners were of the Giho School of Yi Yi and Seong Hon.Later, as the Nammyeong S...

    After the Easterner division, the Northerners gained power, and they themselves divided into the Greater Northerners (of, among others, Jeong Inhong) and the Lesser Northerners (of, among others, Yu Yeonggyeong). The two Northerners battled throughout the last years of the Seonjo reign and the entire of the Gwanghaegun reign, though the Greater Nor...

  4. Size. 579. Opponents. Government of India. National Democratic Front of Boroland (D.R. Nabla faction) was one of the three factions of the National Democratic Front of Boroland, it was in peace talks with the Government of India along with the Progressive faction. In 2020, it was disbanded after signing a peace agreement with government.

  5. The Southerners ( Korean : 남인; Hanja : 南人; RR : Nam-in; lit. "South people") were a political faction of the Joseon Dynasty. The faction was created after the split of the Easterners in 1591 by Yi Sanhae 's opponents. Its leader was Ryu Seong-ryong, who died in 1607.

  6. The Noron ( Korean : 노론; Hanja : 老論; RR : noron) were a political faction of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. [1] They consisted of the supporters of Song Siyeol after the split of the Westerners. [1] The Noron suffered setbacks with Kim Seok-ju's death in 1684 and Song's execution in 1689. [1] In 1701, Queen Inhyeon, who favored the Noron ...