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- en.wikipedia.org Popular Democratic Union (Portugal)Toggle the table of contents. Popular Democratic Union (Portugal). 8 languages. ... Popular Democratic Union. União Democrática Popular. Abbreviation.
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- crwflags.com FoTW/flags/pt}udp.htmlOne of them, and one of the most successeful ones, was UDP (União Democrática Popular, Popular Democratic Union) that lives to this day and was even...
- memim.com people's-democratic-union-portugal.htmlThe União Democrática Popular ( UDP, dt as: Democratic People's Association ) is a Portuguese party with a Marxist-Leninist orientation.
- fullforms.com UDP/União-Democrática-Popular/12353What does UDP mean? People’s Democratic Union (Portuguese: União Democrática Popular, UDP) was a political party in Portugal.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:União_…People's Democratic Union. ... Graffiti União Democrática Popular à Faro (Portugal) en 2014.jpg 1,855 × 1,391; 863 KB.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q2119074Also known as. English. People's Democratic Union. Portuguese political party (1974-1999). ... enwiki Popular Democratic Union (Portugal).
- ourcampaigns.com PartyDetail.html…"A historical political resource." Email: Password: Popular Democratic Union. Political party details. ... Portugal. Established. 0000-00-00.
- idu.org members/Portugal. ... Judith Collins KC MP. PO Box 6004, Kingston ACT 2604, Australia. apdu@idu.org. Democratic Union of Africa (DUA). Hon.
- http://sfaradi.co.il targum/People's Democratic Union (…The People's Democratic Union (, , or UDP) is a Marxist political movement in Portugal.
- hmong.ru wiki/People's_Democratic_Union_(Portugal)...Democratic Union (Portuguese: União Democrática Popular, pronounced [uniˈɐw dɨmuˈkɾatikɐ pupuˈlaɾ], or UDP) is a Marxist political movement in Portugal.
- portugalresidencyadvisors.com the-political-…At the core of Portugal’s democratic system lies the act of voting, which grants eligible citizens the power to shape the direction of their nation.
- countrystudies.us portugal/88.htmAs Portugal became democratic after 1974, it also developed a political party system with a full spectrum of parties that ranged from the far left to the far right.