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The "Third Force" was a term used by leaders of the ANC during the late 1980s and early 1990s to refer to a clandestine force believed to be responsible for a surge in violence in KwaZulu-Natal, and townships around and south of the Witwatersrand (or "Rand").
Third Force (Myanmar), the informal name given to a collection of new political parties in Myanmar which contested the 2010 Burmese elections; Third force (1996 Russian presidential election), an electoral coalition proposed during the 1996 Russian presidential election; Third Force (South Africa), a late apartheid-era militants, resistant to ...
The Third Force was the name given to a number of attempts by Northern Irish politician Ian Paisley, then leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), to create an Ulster loyalist 'defensive militia'. [citation needed] The best known example was the Third Force rallies on 1 April 1981.
The Third Force (French: Troisième Force, [tʁwazjɛm fɔʁs]) was a political alliance during the Fourth Republic (1947–1958) which gathered the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) party, the Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance (UDSR), the Radicals, the Popular Republican Movement (MRP) and other centrist politicians who were opposed to both the French ...
3rd Force is a smooth jazz band consisting of William Aura, Craig Dobbin, and Alain Eskinasi. [1] The band's eponymous first album was released in 1994. [2]
Third Force (Persian: نیروی سوم, romanized: Niru-ye sevvom) was a loosely organized [5] non-aligned political movement [1] in Iran which advocated an independent, socialist–nationalist philosophy of development.
Third force, in relation to the 1996 Russian presidential election, refers to the possibility of a center-left third party voting bloc being formed in order to create a viable alternative to Boris Yeltsin and Gennady Zyuganov.
The Third Force is an informal group name given to a collection of political parties and local non-governmental organisations operating inside Burma (also known as Myanmar). [1] It was used mainly in relation with the 2010 general elections.