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I hate to tell you, but the Red Party is kind of a thing now.
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- Yes he is a member of the Red Party, a new political party which is a kind of co-operation of small far-left parties, but it's utter nonsens to say its a Maoist party.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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In the last Diet the Red Party had 22 representatives.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Mads is actually a Marxist member of Norway's far left Red Party.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Tabaré Vázquez-nominee for the left-wing Progressive Encounter - Broad Front (EP-FA) - won the October 2004 election with 50.45 per cent of the vote, becoming the first Uruguayan president to represent a political organization other than the National Party-Whites (PN-B) and the Red Party (PC).
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Tabaré Vázquez-nominee for the left-wing Progressive Encounter - Broad Front (EP-FA) - won the October 2004 election with 50.45 per cent of the vote, becoming the first Uruguayan president to represent a political organization other than the National Party-Whites (PN-B) and the Red Party (PC).
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Tabaré Vázquez-nominee for the left-wing Progressive Encounter - Broad Front (EP-FA) - won the October 2004 election with 50.45 per cent of the vote, becoming the first Uruguayan president to represent a political organization other than the National Party-Whites (PN-B) and the Red Party (PC).
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Tabaré Vázquez-nominee for the left-wing Progressive Encounter - Broad Front (EP-FA) - won the October 2004 election with 50.45 per cent of the vote, becoming the first Uruguayan president to represent a political organization other than the National Party-Whites (PN-B) and the Red Party (PC).
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Tabaré Vázquez-nominee for the left-wing Progressive Encounter - Broad Front (EP-FA) - won the October 2004 election with 50.45 per cent of the vote, becoming the first Uruguayan president to represent a political organization other than the National Party-Whites (PN-B) and the Red Party (PC).
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Tabaré Vázquez-nominee for the left-wing Progressive Encounter - Broad Front (EP-FA) - won the October 2004 election with 50.45 per cent of the vote, becoming the first Uruguayan president to represent a political organization other than the National Party-Whites (PN-B) and the Red Party (PC).
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