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    The Vlad Țepeș League (Romanian: Liga Vlad Țepeș, LVȚ; colloquially Țepiști, singular form: Țepist), later Conservative Party (Partidul Conservator, PC)...
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    com "Povestea din spatele parcursului perfect al campioanei de toamnă în Liga a IV-a Arad" [The story behind the perfect run of the autumn champion in...
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    The Agrarian League (Romanian: Liga Agrară, LA) was a political party in Romania. A breakaway from the People's Party, the LA contested the 1931 elections...
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    into the Social Democratic Party; active 1933–1938, 1944 Vlad Țepeș League Liga "Vlad Țepeș" Offshoot of the People's Party, led by Grigore Filipescu;...
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    The National-Christian Defense League (Romanian: Liga Apărării Național Creștine, LANC) was a far-right political party of Romania formed by A. C. Cuza...
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    The League of Albanians of Romania (Romanian: Asociația Liga Albanezilor din România, ALAR; Albanian: Lidhja e shqiptarëve të Rumanisë, LSR) is an ethnic...
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    organization was founded in the United States, called the Gross Rumänische Arbeiter Liga ("Greater Romanian Workers League"). During the interwar period, the General...
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    of debt relief; all but one of the nays were from Grigore Filipescu's Vlad Țepeș League. The LCC opted to present its own candidates in the elections of...
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  • Petru Călian, Alexandru Ciocâlteu, Liviu Codîrlă, Daniel Ionescu, Dănuț Liga, Dumitru Puzdrea, Ion Stoica 6 had been elected on Social Democratic Party...
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    People's Party (Romanian: Partidul Poporului, PP), originally People's League (Liga Poporului), was an eclectic, essentially populist, mass movement in Romania...
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    other mainstream groups, growing supportive of the anti-establishment Vlad Țepeș League. In a letter he sent to the League's newspaper, Epoca, he theorized...
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    In August of that year, he set up his own "League of National Defense" (Liga Apărarea Națională, LAN), afterward serving as its president. The LAN promised...
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    Romanian political party known as the National-Christian Defense League (Liga Apărării Național Creștine, LANC), and founded the Legion of the Archangel...
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    Goga az alelnöke", in Keleti Ujság, May 18, 1935, p. 10 Horia Bozdoghină, "Liga Apărării Naționale Creștine și problema minorităților în anii '30", in Vasile...
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    3 "Liga-Langa", in Era Nouă, Vol. II, Issue 85, May 1891, pp. 1–2 "Lt. Colonel C. Langa", in Fulgerul, December 22, 1914, pp. 1–2 Iassiensis, "Liga-Langa...
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    interval include, in 1893, the cooperative in Mușătești, named after Vlad Țepeș, and, in 1895, Școala Nouă ("The New School") of Domnești, furnished with...
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