he was a republican
Elie Wiesel was an independent thinker and did not align himself with any political party. While he held strong humanitarian and ethical beliefs, there is no definitive record of his party affiliation.
Gerald Ford was a Republican.
Nikola Tesla did not align himself with any specific political party. He preferred to focus on his work in science and technology rather than involve himself in politics. Tesla believed in the power of innovation to bring about positive change in the world.
While some British national newspapers might align themselves with different political parties, none of them are controlled by any party.
White supremacists do not align with any one political party. Their beliefs and actions are based on racial hatred and discrimination, which can transcend political affiliations. While there have been individuals who identify as white supremacists from various political backgrounds, their beliefs are not representative of any specific party.
Gerald's Party was created in 1986.
Tuvalu has no political parties but members of parliament usually align themselves in informal groupings.
The cast of Party Political Broadcast - 1954 includes: Honor Blackman as herself Michael Fogarty as himself Michael Ingrams as himself Ludovic Kennedy as himself
In 1903 the Russian Social Democratic Party held its Second Congress. At this time, Trotsky had become a noticeable figure in revolutionary politics. He would not, however, align himself with either the Mensheviks or the Bolsheviks. The former party was run by Martov and the latter party was headed by Lenin.
He did not choose to belong to a political party. He was a member of Parliament, but considered himself an independent, who focused on the cause of ending slavery.
Yes, George Washington. (although he had Federalist views, he refused to align himself with any party)
A political party focused on a single issue, which does not align with one of the major political parties in its nation. The Green Party is an example in the United States. Their focus is on environmental issues to the exclusion of all else, and they are not aligned with one of the major political parties. An example from the United Kingdom is the SNP or Scottish National Party, whose single issue is removing Scotland from the UK.