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People's party

American  

noun

U.S. Politics.
  1. a political party (1891–1904), advocating expansion of currency, state control of railroads, the placing of restrictions upon ownership of land, etc.; Populist party.


People's Party British  

noun

  1. history the political party of the Populists

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Example Sentences

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That’s why I visited Ms. Álvarez de Toledo, of the center-right People’s Party, in Parliament this month.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dissolution order comes after the prime minister lost the support of the youthful, progressive People's Party - also the largest party in parliament - which had previously backed his premiership.

From BBC

There could also be improving political stability after the General Election in early 2026, they say, noting that their base case for Thai politics is policy continuity, where a coalition leadership by either Bhumjaithai Party or People’s Party leads to bring similar structural results for the Thai economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mazón, of the conservative People's Party, has already said this month he is stepping down as regional leader due to a perception that he and his administration mishandled the crisis.

From BBC

The head of the Socialist People's Party, Sisse Marie Welling, will take over the position of mayor following negotiations with six other parties.

From Barron's