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  1. Elections. Conservative Right Party – Order of the Nation ( Czech: Strana konzervativní pravice – Řád národa, SKP - ŘN), previously known as LIDEM – Liberal Democrats, is a political party in the Czech Republic, formed in 2012 as a breakaway party from Public Affairs (VV). The party supported greater individual freedom in economic ...

  2. Fewest MKs. 2 (1995–1996) Politics of Israel. Political parties. Elections. Atid ( Hebrew: עתיד, lit. Future) was a short-lived liberal political faction in Israel in the mid-1990s. It is not related to the modern parties Atid Ehad or Yesh Atid .

  3. The Northerners ( Korean : 북인; Hanja : 北人; RR : buk-in; lit. "North people") were a political faction of the Joseon Dynasty. [1] It was created after the split of the Easterners in 1591 by Yi Sanhae and his supporters. [2] In 1606, during the reign of Queen Inmok, the Northerners divided into Greater Northerners (led by Heo Gyun) and ...

  4. v. t. e. No Turning Back is a group within the British Conservative Party advocating Thatcherite policies. It was founded in 1985 to defend Margaret Thatcher 's free-market reforms. [1] The group was named in honour of Thatcher's 1980 Conservative conference quote "U-turn if you want to. The lady's not for turning." [2]

  5. The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III was a book written by Lewis Namier.At the time of its first publication in 1929 it caused a historiographical revolution in understanding the 18th century by challenging the Whig view that English politics had always been dominated by two parties.

  6. Wets and dries are British political terms that refer to opposing factions within the Conservative Party.The terms originated in the 1980s during the premiership of Margaret Thatcher: those who opposed some of Thatcher's more hard-line policies were often referred to by their opponents as "wets"; in response, supporters of Thatcher were referred to as "dries".