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rdfs:comment | - The Reform Party is a third party in the United States of America and used to be the largest centrist party, they have gone center-right. In 2000 Pat Buchanan went as their candidate and changed their platform to be right-wing, which caused many members to vote against him, and for Ralph Nader instead. Then in 2004, they endorsed Ralph Nader, since they didn't have a candidate. WTF guys? In 2004, the party had about 40,000 members, but now there are about 17. More like Deform Party.
- The Reform Party is a party in the Republic of Cobura that was founded in 2673 to help promote the rights of Cobura and it's people.
- The Reform Party of Canada is Canada's main populist and neo-conservative party. It is currently lead by Mr.Richard Albion
- The Reform Party was a radical organization of senators and other individuals in the Galactic Republic that sought to overthrow Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and sign a peace treaty with the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
- The Liberal Party, founded by John Ballance and fortified by Richard Seddon, was highly dominant in New Zealand politics at the beginning of the 20th century. The conservative opposition, consisting only of independents, was disorganised and demoralised. It had no cohesive plan to counter the Liberal Party's dominance, and could not agree on a single leader — it was described by one historian as resembling a disparate band of guerrillas, and presented no credible threat to continued Liberal Party rule.
- The Reform Party was a political party founded on 3 July 2008, after a merger between the Third Party, Nationalist Party and Liberalian Federation Party, as well as Popular Front. The party was built upon the following main principles: The Reform Party merged with the Liberal Party and formed the Liberal Reform Party.
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- The Reform Party
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- Parti réformiste du Canada
- Reform Party of Canada
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abstract | - The Reform Party is a third party in the United States of America and used to be the largest centrist party, they have gone center-right. In 2000 Pat Buchanan went as their candidate and changed their platform to be right-wing, which caused many members to vote against him, and for Ralph Nader instead. Then in 2004, they endorsed Ralph Nader, since they didn't have a candidate. WTF guys? In 2004, the party had about 40,000 members, but now there are about 17. More like Deform Party.
- The Liberal Party, founded by John Ballance and fortified by Richard Seddon, was highly dominant in New Zealand politics at the beginning of the 20th century. The conservative opposition, consisting only of independents, was disorganised and demoralised. It had no cohesive plan to counter the Liberal Party's dominance, and could not agree on a single leader — it was described by one historian as resembling a disparate band of guerrillas, and presented no credible threat to continued Liberal Party rule. Gradually, however, the Liberals began to falter — the first blow came with the death of Richard Seddon, their popular leader, but other factors contributed to their decline. Importantly for conservatives, the Liberals were slowly losing support from small farmers, who had once backed the Liberals due to their promise of land reform. Having achieved the land reforms, farmers had little reason to continue their support the Liberals, and drifted towards the socially conservative opposition. At the same time, the Liberals were also slowly losing their other base of support, the urban working class — the Ballance and Seddon governments had introduced many reformist labour laws, but under later leaders, the reforms had slowed. The Liberals were split between the farmers and the workers, attempting to please both and therefore pleasing neither. The attempts of the Liberals to win back the labour vote were decried by conservatives as "socialistic", and the flight of farmers and businessmen from the Liberal Party was accelerated. The conservative opposition, which pledged its opposition to the alleged socialist tendencies of the Liberals, was strengthened. The foundation of the Reform Party was closely associated with this return of the opposition to political significance, and with growing agitation against the Liberal Party's alleged socialism. The party itself crystallised around a farmer-turned-politician named William Massey, who became the leader of most conservatives in Parliament in 1903. Also closely linked to the group were the Political Reform League, Auckland's "National Association", and (in an unofficial capacity) the Farmers' Union. The opposition began referring to itself as the Reform Party in 1909, and adopted a common platform for contesting elections. Among the party's important policy planks were farmers' freehold and the reform of the public service. Despite campaigning heavily against the government's "socialism", it did not propose to undo the Liberal Party's labour and welfare reforms.
- The Reform Party is a party in the Republic of Cobura that was founded in 2673 to help promote the rights of Cobura and it's people.
- The Reform Party of Canada is Canada's main populist and neo-conservative party. It is currently lead by Mr.Richard Albion
- The Reform Party was a political party founded on 3 July 2008, after a merger between the Third Party, Nationalist Party and Liberalian Federation Party, as well as Popular Front. The party was built upon the following main principles:
* Putting Liberalia and The Commonwealth of Liberalia first. We shall do anything possible to protect our region(s).
* The newcomers' rights. New citizens shall get better help, and the LIU, VI, and Newbie Services should be involved in this work.
* Keeping a constant stream of foreign affairs updates to entice ambassadors and foreigners into dual citizenship in Liberalia.
* Promote language and culture in all areas of the forum.
* Support the continual progress of role playing. The Reform Party merged with the Liberal Party and formed the Liberal Reform Party.
- The Reform Party was a radical organization of senators and other individuals in the Galactic Republic that sought to overthrow Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and sign a peace treaty with the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
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