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The representatives of the government were Post Minister Johannes Giesberts of the Centre Party and the Prussian agriculture minister Otto Braun of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).
Burghard Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst (26 October 1825, Lippstadt, Westphalia - 17 March 1895) was a Prussian parliamentarian for the Centre Party.
The Centre Party, Liberal People's Party, Christian Democrats, Moderate Party, and Social Democratic Party were in 2010 supportive of the road project, while the Green Party and Left Party were opposed to it.
In 1980, he read an article in Vrij Nederland which drew his attention to the recently founded extreme-right Centre Party (CP).
In the 2007 Finnish parliament elections he was a Centre Party candidate in Vaasa constituency, and got elected with 13 768 votes; the seventh most in the whole of Finland.
She is also a Helsinki City Council member, representing the Centre Party and the Inspector of Eteläsuomalainen osakunta, student nation representing Southern Finland.
Olof Johansson (b. 1931), politician, former president of the Swedish Centre Party.
On September 20, 2006 he announced to be a candidate for Finnish parliament in the 2007 election for the Centre Party.
Traditionally the newspaper has been controlled by the Centre Party, but they have since sold out, and the newspaper is today owned by Tun Media that is controlled by the Norwegian Agrarian Association, TINE, Nortura and Landkreditt.
In 2005 he was a founder member of the Jersey Democratic Alliance, but following the resignation of Senator Ted Vibert as Chairman and the subsequent election of a more left-leaning leadership, he resigned to lead the Centre Party.
Although five candidates announced their intention to run, the three representing minor parties (Benny Begin of Herut – The National Movement, Azmi Bishara of Balad and Yitzhak Mordechai of the Centre Party) dropped out before election day, and Ehud Barak beat Netanyahu in the election.
The Centre Party in Sjöbo, led by Olsson, motioned before Sjöbo's municipal assembly in June 1987 for a referendum on the acceptance of foreign refugees in the municipality.
Retaining the positions of the Social Democrats from a potent Liberal opposition under Bertil Ohlin in his first election, he later formed a coalition with the Centre Party, at the time the Peasants' League between 1951 and 1957.
In October 1873 the Mainz bishop and Centre Party founder Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler, having publicly condemned the May Laws on a pilgrimage to Kevelaer, was arrested and sentenced to two years in prison, resulting in fierce protests.
A new cabinet was formed by the Centre Party's Matti Vanhanen, with largely the same composition as the previous cabinet.
Internal differences within the Centre Party led to Köhler replacing Gustav Trunk as the leader of the party.
A meeting between Moore and Michelle Boag was organised in "late 1994" by Laws to discuss the potential of National Party donors financing a new Centre party.
Rigmor Stenmark (born 1940), Swedish Centre Party politician, member of the Riksdag 1994–2006
In elections the following year, the Centre Party under Gustav Trunk regained their majority.