People's Alliance

The People's Alliance is the English name of several parties

Spain

The People's Alliance (in Spanish Alianza Popular) was a political party in Spain. It was formed after the death of Francisco Franco and the restoration of democracy as a conservative party, and was led by Manuel Fraga, a former minister under Franco. The Alliance was the main opposition party to the Socialist government of the 1980s, but was considered too right-wing to win an election. In 1987 Fraga retired and was succeeded by Jos Mara Aznar, who renamed the party the People's Party.

Belgium

The People's Alliance (in Dutch Volksunie) was also a Belgian political party. Around 2001, it split up into the Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie and Spirit.
see also Volksunie

Iceland

The People's Alliance (In Icelandic Alubandalagi) was a electoral alliance in Iceland from 1956 to 1968 and a political party from 1968 to 1998.
see also The People's Alliance

India

The People's Alliance, political front of minor political parties in Tamil Nadu. This front was basically formed by groups who were dissatisfied that BJP had put NDA aside in Tamil Nadu and instead had launched a pure BJP-AIADMK front ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections.

Sri Lanka

The People's Alliance is a political front led by Sri Lanka Freedom Party.

 

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