- New Democratic Party
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A Canadian political party which fields candidates in both provincial and federal elections, founded in 1961Syn: NDP
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New Democratic Party — Nouveau Parti démocratique Basisdaten Gründungsjahr: 1961 Ausrichtung: Sozialdemokratie Int. Verbindung: Sozialistische Internationale … Deutsch Wikipedia
New Democratic Party — This article is about the Canadian political party. For other political parties with the same name, see New Democratic Party (disambiguation). New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique Active federal … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party — Canadian democratic socialist political party. Formed in 1961 from the Co operative Commonwealth Federation, it favours a mixed public private economy, broadened social benefits, and an internationalist foreign policy. It formed governments in… … Universalium
New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador — Active provincial party Leader Lorraine Michael President Dale … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party leadership election, 1961 — Date July 31 – August 4, 1961 Convention Ottawa, Ontario Campaign to replace position created Won by Tommy Douglas Ballots 1 … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party of Manitoba — Active provincial party Leader Greg Selinger President … Wikipedia
New Brunswick New Democratic Party — Nouveau Parti démocratique du Nouveau Brunswick Active provincial party Leader Dominic Cardy President Leigh Sprague Founded … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party leadership election, 2012 — Date March 24, 2012 Convention Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario Campaign to replace Jack Layton Entrance Fee $15,000 Spending limit … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party Socialist Caucus — Formation 1998; 12 years ago (1998) Purpose/focus … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island — Active provincial party Leader James Rodd President Edith Perry Founded … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party leadership election, 1971 — Date April 21−24, 1971 Convention Ottawa, Ontario Campaign to replace Tommy Douglas Won by David Lewis Ballots 4 … Wikipedia