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  1. 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.

  2. The 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was held from July 30 to August 23 (July 17 – August 10, O.S.) 1903, starting in Brussels, Belgium (until August 6) and ending in London, England. Probably as a result of diplomatic pressure from the Russian Embassy, Belgian police had forced the delegates to leave the country on ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD)The Democratic Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Democrático, PRD) is one of the three main political parties in Mexico. The PRD was established in 1989 after the surprising success of the 1988 electoral challenge by Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, who ran second as a presidential candidate representing a coalition of small left-wing parties.

  6. The Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution ( Spanish: Partido Auténtico de la Revolución Mexicana, PARM) was a Mexican political party that existed from 1954 to 2000. For most of its existence, the PARM was generally considered a satellite party of the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The PARM was founded by a group of ...

  7. On 7 October 1989, forty or fifty people, mostly from Berlin and the southern parts of the country, assembled at the vicarage of Schwante, a town near Berlin, and founded the Social Democratic Party in the GDR. The party chose the abbreviation SDP to avoid associations with the SPD that had merged into the SED, and also to brand itself as ...