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A national-conservative party which is sceptical of Georgia's attempts to join the EU and NATO. The party supports more balanced foreign policy with Russia. It strongly opposes UNM and proposed to ban it on the ground that it ran "criminal regime in Georgia during 2003–2012", namely appealing to documented torture in prisons during the UNM's ...
Goode won the nomination at the party's national convention which was held from April 18 to 21, 2012, in Nashville, Tennessee, and Jim Clymer was selected to serve as his vice-presidential running mate. [75] Goode was the first Constitution Party presidential nominee to have held elected federal or state office. [76]
Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia. [4] Fulton Equal Suffrage Party. [3] Georgia Men's League for Woman Suffrage. [5] Georgia Woman Equal Suffrage League, formed in 1913. [5] [4] Georgia Woman Suffrage Association (GWSA). [5] Georgia Young People's Suffrage Association, created in 1913. [4] [6] Muscogee Equal Franchise League, formed in 1913. [7 ...
The governing party in the country of Georgia on Monday submitted to parliament a draft law calling for media and non-commercial organizations to register as being under foreign influence if they ...
The Republican Party of Georgia and the Republican National Committee filed an appeal with the Supreme Court shortly after Cox’s ruling was released, asking them to expedite their case and ...
The Constitution Party National Convention is held by the United States Constitution Party every two to four years. ... (Georgia) 1.0 0.19% Susan Ducey (Kansas) 1.0 0.19%
A federal judge Thursday ordered Georgia to draw new congressional and state legislative maps, ruling that state legislators improperly diluted the political power of Black voters in establishing ...
During its two-year history, the Assembly adopted 126 laws, notably on citizenship, local elections, the country's defense, agriculture, legal system, political and administrative arrangements for ethnic minorities, a national system of public education, and some other laws and regulations on fiscal/monetary policy, the Georgian railways, trade and domestic production, etc. [5] In July 1919 ...