National Harmony Party
The National Harmony Party (Latvian: Tautas Saskaņas partija, TSP; Russian: Партия народного согласия) was a political party in Latvia. The party identified with social democracy. It supported further liberalisation of Latvian nationality law by granting citizenship to non-citizens who had lived in Latvia for at least 10 years. (The present law only allows Soviet-era migrants to apply for citizenship through a process of naturalization). It also supported expanding education in minority languages, particularly Russian.
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National Harmony Party
The National Harmony Party (Latvian: Tautas Saskaņas partija, TSP; Russian: Партия народного согласия) was a political party in Latvia. The party identified with social democracy. It supported further liberalisation of Latvian nationality law by granting citizenship to non-citizens who had lived in Latvia for at least 10 years. (The present law only allows Soviet-era migrants to apply for citizenship through a process of naturalization). It also supported expanding education in minority languages, particularly Russian.
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El Partit de l'Harmonia Nacion ...... it Socialdemòcrata «Harmonia».
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Il Partito dell'Armonia Nazion ...... el 1994 e dissoltosi nel 2010.
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Le Parti de l'harmonie nationa ...... émocrate « Harmonie » en 2010.
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Partia Zgody Narodowej (łot. T ...... parlamentarnego Centrum Zgody.
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The National Harmony Party (La ...... s created on 10 February 2010.
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Па́ртия наро́дного согла́сия ( ...... председатель — Янис Урбанович.
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TSP
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ПНС
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National Harmony Party
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Tautas Saskaņas partija
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Партия народного согласия
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Seats in the 9th Saeima
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El Partit de l'Harmonia Nacion ...... del procés de naturalització).
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Il Partito dell'Armonia Nazion ...... el 1994 e dissoltosi nel 2010.
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Le Parti de l'harmonie nationa ...... émocrate « Harmonie » en 2010.
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Partia Zgody Narodowej (łot. T ...... parlamentarnego Centrum Zgody.
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The National Harmony Party (La ...... nguages, particularly Russian.
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Па́ртия наро́дного согла́сия ( ...... председатель — Янис Урбанович.
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National Harmony Party
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Parti de l'harmonie nationale
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Partia Zgody Narodowej
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Partit de l'Harmonia Nacional
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Partito dell'Armonia Nazionale
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Партия народного согласия
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