Western European Political Parties: A Comprehensive GuideIn this reference work factual data is combined with an analysis of all Western European political parties. Parties are grouped on a country-by-country basis, with an analytical introductory section describing the national political context in each country. Both EC and non-EC countries are covered. The reference data covers: contact information, leadership, membership, history, level and character of electoral support, organizational structure, policies and personalities. There is also a section providing similar treatment for international party groupings. |
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Denmark Francis Jacobs | 29 |
Faroe Islands | 64 |
France David Lowe | 79 |
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