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"desc": "A centre-right party that supports [[w:Conservatism|conservatism]] and [[w:Scotland|keeping Scotland within the United Kingdom]]. It first existed in 1912, merged into the nationwide Conservative Party in 1965 and re-established itself during the [[w:October 2022 United Kingdom government crisis|2022-2023 government crisis]] as the Conservative Party split. It is part of the Bloc of Strength and Stability, has electoral pacts with the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists and runs the [[w:Government of Scotland|Government of Scotland]].", |
"desc": "A centre-right party that supports [[w:Conservatism|conservatism]] and [[w:Scotland|keeping Scotland within the United Kingdom]]. It first existed in 1912, merged into the nationwide Conservative Party in 1965 and re-established itself during the [[w:October 2022 United Kingdom government crisis|2022-2023 government crisis]] as the Conservative Party split. It is part of the Bloc of Strength and Stability, has electoral pacts with the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists and runs the [[w:Government of Scotland|Government of Scotland]].", |
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"seats": 44, |
"seats": 44, |
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"seats_total": 650 |
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}, |
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"democratic unionists": { |
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"color": "D46A4C", |
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"name": "[[w:Democratic Unionist Party|Democratic Unionist Party]]", |
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"logo": "Democratic Unionist Party logo.svg", |
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"founded": "1971", |
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"ideologies": [ |
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"[[w:British unionism|British unionism]]", |
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"[[w:National conservatism|National conservatism]]", |
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"[[w:Ulster loyalism|Ulster loyalism]]", |
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"[[w:Right-wing populism|Right-wing populism" |
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], |
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"leader": "[[w:Edwin Poots|Edwin Poots]]", |
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"desc": "A right-wing party in Northern Ireland that supports [[w:British unionism|British unionism]] and [[w:National conservatism|national conservatism]] and is considered [[w:Right-wing populism|right-wing populism]]. It had unofficial links to loyalist paramilitary groups during [[w:The Troubles|The Troubles]] and took over the [[w:Ulster Unionist Party|Ulster Unionist Party]] as the largest unionist party by 2003 before falling behind again in 2025. It is part of the Bloc for Strength and Stability and is part of the [[w:Northern Ireland Executive|Northern Ireland Executive]].", |
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"seats": 9, |
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"seats_total": 650 |
"seats_total": 650 |
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} |
} |