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Elections. Humanist Democratic Centre ( French: Centre Démocrate Humaniste, CDH) was a Christian democratic [11] and centrist French-speaking political party in Belgium. [12] [13] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.
Les Engagés (French pronunciation: [lez‿ɑ̃ɡaʒe]; lit. ' The Committed Ones ', LE) is a centrist French-speaking political party in Belgium. The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.
It became a mass party of the centre. In 1968, the Christian Democratic Party, responding to linguistic tensions in the country, divided into two independent parties: the Parti Social Chrétien (PSC) in French-speaking Belgium and the Christelijke Volkspartij (CVP) in Flanders. The two parties pursue the same basic policies but maintain ...
Historical parties. Bonapartists ( 1815, 1851 – 1889) Socialist Party of France (1902) French Socialist Party (1902) French Socialist Party (1919) Socialist Party of France – Jean Jaurès Union. French Section of the Workers International. Democratic Republican Alliance.
The Transitional Presidential Council (TPC; French: Conseil présidentiel de transition; Haitian Creole: Konsèy Prezidansyèl Tranzisyon) is a temporary body constituted on 12 April 2024 and sworn in on 25 April to exercise the powers and duties of the President of Haiti either until an elected president is inaugurated or until 7 February 2026, whichever comes first.
Liberal Christian Democrats Union ( Union des Libéraux Démocrates Chrétiens/ULDC ) Raymond Tshibanda. Movement for the Liberation of Congo ( Mouvement pour la Liberation du Congo/MLC ) Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo. National Alliance Party for Unity ( Parti de l'Alliance Nationale pour l'Unité/PANU ) André-Philippe Futa.
Place Publique. Place Publique is a centre-left political party in France, [2] founded in 2018 by Raphaël Glucksmann, Claire Nouvian, Jo Spiegel, and Thomas Porcher. [3] In January 2019, the movement claimed 25,000 members. [1]
The Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) is a graduate school of Sciences Po (also referred to as the Institut d'études politiques de Paris) based in Paris, France, and is one of the most prestigious graduate schools for international relations. [1] [2] Located in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood in the 7th arrondissement of ...