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New Democratic Party

British  

noun

  1.  NDP.  the Canadian social democratic party formed in 1961

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Meanwhile, Godwin Friday's New Democratic Party took home the remaining 14, giving him a comprehensive victory in the tourism-dependent archipelago of just 100,000 inhabitants.

From Barron's

On Monday, in new documents tabled in response to a query from the New Democratic Party MP Jennny Kwan, the Prime Minister's Office said they were "not involved in the decision" for Gasparo to make the announcement.

From BBC

The leftist New Democratic Party, which has seven MPs, often has backed minority Liberal governments, but had not yet announced at midday Sunday how it would vote.

From Barron's

Members of the left-leaning New Democratic Party said they will take the time to study it, but have criticised planned public sector cuts.

From BBC

“This is a new Democratic Party, this is a new day. There’s a new energy out there.”

From Salon