New Party
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New Party may refer to:
- New Party (Argentina)New Party (Argentina)The New Party is a provincial conservative party in Argentina.The Party is the principal member of the Alliance New Front along with the Unión Vecinal and others, mainly active in Córdoba Province. The Alliance has several members of the Argentine Congress....
- New Party Corrientes (Argentina)New Party Corrientes (Argentina)The New Corrientes Party is a social-liberal political party in Corrientes Province, Argentina.PANU's leading figure is former governor Raúl 'Tato' Romero Feris although its formal leader is Horacio Colombo. The party had one senator in the Argentine Senate, Isabel Viudes...
- New Party Japan
- New Party (Republic of China)New Party (Republic of China)The New Party, formerly the Chinese New Party , is a centre-right conservative political party in the Republic of China , and part of the pan-blue coalition....
- New Party (United States)
- New Party (UK) - the party of Oswald Mosley
- The New Party (UK)The New Party (UK)The New Party is a neoliberal political party in the United Kingdom. The party describes itself as "a party of economic liberalism, political reform and internationalism"...
- the party founded by Robert Durward in 2003 - New Party (Canada)New Party (Canada)New Party was the interim name used by the new political party being established in Canada from 1958 to 1961 by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the Canadian Labour Congress , which eventually defined itself as a social democratic party...
- New Party (1873) (Greece)
- New Party SakigakeNew Party SakigakeThe New Party Sakigake was a Japanese political party that broke away from the Liberal Democratic Party on June 22, 1993. The party was created by Masayoshi Takemura. The party, was a centrist party, and it had many reformist and even moderate ecological elements. The theoretical reader was...
- New Party (Latvia)New Party (Latvia)The New Party , abbreviated to JP, was a centrist political party in Latvia. Formed by composer Raimonds Pauls, the party won eight seats in the Saeima at the 1998 election on the back of Pauls's popularity...
, a defunct political party in Latvia