Center Party — (Zentrum) Founded in the Prussian Abgeordnetenhaus in 1858 as Fraktion des Zentrums, the Center Party was the political voice of Prussian, and later German, Catholicism. Although plans were conceived in the Republic s early months to change… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Center Party — An ideologically centrist political party formed in late 1998 to contest the 17 May 1999 election (see KNESSET ELECTIONS) to the 15th Knesset. Its founders were former Likud members of the Knesset and cabinet ministers Dan Meridor, Ronnie Milo … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Center Party — Parti centriste (Nauru) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Parti du Centre. Le Parti centriste, en anglais Center Party, est un parti politique de Nauru créé par Kinza Clodumar. Sommaire 1 Historique … Wikipédia en Français
Democratic Center Party (Turkey) — Democratic Center Party (Turkish: Demokratik Merkez Partisi) was a conservative political party in Turkey. It was established by the former mayor of İstanbul Bedrettin Dalan on May 17, 1990, who left the center right Motherland Party ANAP, he was … Wikipedia
Democratic Center Party of Latvia — The Democratic Center Party (Demokrātiskā centra partija) was a small centre political party in Latvia which was founded in September 1992. It took part in the 1993 parliamentary elections, obtaining 5 from 100 seats in the parliament, and in the … Wikipedia
Catholic Center Party — See Center Party … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Democratic Center Party of Mexico — The logo of Party of the Democratic Centre The Party of the Democratic Center (Spanish: Partido de Centro Democrático) was a political party in Mexico. In the presidential elections of 2 July 2000, its candidate Manuel Camacho Solís won 0.6% of… … Wikipedia
Free Center Party — (Hamerkaz Hahofshi) Political party founded by Shmuel Tamir in 1967, when he and two other Knesset members split from the Herut Party because of ideological differences. In 1973, the Free Center rejoined Herut. Subsequently, the larger portion … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Liberal Center Party — A political party formed in 1985 by Liberal Party members who left the Likud. Its leaders included former Tel Aviv mayor Shlomo Lahat and then Jewish Agency chairman Arye Leon Dulzin, as well as former minister and Knesset speaker Yitzhak… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Progressive Center Party — A Romanian immigrants (see Aliya) political party created to run in the 17 May 1999 elections. Led by Adrian Ionovici, it felt that Romanian immigrants had always supported Labor without being given positions on its lists or ministerial… … Historical Dictionary of Israel