The Union for a Popular Movement (French: Union pour un mouvement populaire [ynjɔ̃ puʁ œ̃ muvmɑ̃ pɔpylɛːʁ]; UMP [y.ɛmpe]) was a liberal-conservative political...
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Senate Republicans (redirect from Union for a Popular Movement Group (French Senate))
Républicains du Sénat), formerly the Union for a Popular Movement group (Groupe Union pour un mouvement populaire), is a parliamentary group in the French...
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Republican Right group (redirect from Union for a Popular Movement Group)
group (French: Groupe Droite républicaine, DR), formerly the Union for a Popular Movement group (French: Groupe de l'Union pour un mouvement populaire...
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1932-1944) France: Popular Republican Movement (Mouvement républicain populaire, MRP, 1944-1967) Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un mouvement...
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presidential majority, which gathers allies of the ruling party Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). Founded in 1994, the party nominated Philippe de Villiers...
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joined either the Union for a Popular Movement in 2002, later renamed The Republicans in 2015, while a minority are affiliated with the Union of Democrats...
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MPLA (redirect from Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Party of Labour)
The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (Portuguese: Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, abbr. MPLA), from 1977–1990 called the People's...
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the larger right-wing party The Republicans (LR, formerly the Union for a Popular Movement). As most of them have been expelled or left, the Democratic...
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The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) is an amalgamation of political parties in Namibia, registered as one singular party for representation purposes...
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replaced Philippe Torreton who resigned in November 2010. A member of the Union for a Popular Movement group until April 2010. Stéphane Martinet replaced Pascale...
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