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- LNNK abstract "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (Latvian: Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK, abbreviated to TB/LNNK) was a free market national conservative political party in Latvia. It has two members in Latvia's parliament, the Saeima, and belongs to the National Alliance, which has eight seats.The party was founded from smaller groups in 1993 as 'For Fatherland and Freedom' (TB), focusing on promoting the Latvian language and putting a cap on naturalisation. It won six Saeima seats in its first year, and 14 in 1995, when it entered the governing centre-right coalition. It merged with the moderate Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK) in 1997, and moved its emphasis to economic liberalisation. TB/LNNK's then-leader, Guntars Krasts, was Prime Minister from 1997 to 1998. It remained in government until 2004, and again since 2006.Initially from the nationalist right, the party has become more moderate since the 1997 merger. It has also shifted from supporting economic interventionism to the free market. A predominantly ethnic Latvian party, the party's support base is university-educated, middle class, and concentrated in Riga. The party is soft eurosceptic, and is a member of the anti-federalist Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists. Its one MEP, party leader Roberts Zīle, sits with the ECR group in the European Parliament. It has caused controversy with its commemoration of Latvian Legion Day.For the 2010 parliamentary election, the party formed an alliance with far right nationalist All For Latvia!. In July 2011, both parties merged into a unitary party, bearing the name National Alliance.".
- LNNK colour Gold_(color).
- LNNK colour Maroon.
- LNNK colour White.
- LNNK colourName "Maroon, white, and gold".
- LNNK country Latvia.
- LNNK europeanAffiliation Alliance_of_European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- LNNK europeanParliamentGroup European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- LNNK extinctionDate "2011-07-23".
- LNNK extinctionYear "2011".
- LNNK formationDate "1993-02-01".
- LNNK formationDate "1997-06-21".
- LNNK formationYear "1993".
- LNNK formationYear "1997".
- LNNK headquarter Riga.
- LNNK ideology Economic_liberalism.
- LNNK ideology Euroscepticism.
- LNNK ideology Latvia.
- LNNK ideology National_conservatism.
- LNNK leader Roberts_Z%C4%ABle.
- LNNK mergedIntoParty National_Alliance_(Latvia).
- LNNK wikiPageExternalLink www.tb.lv.
- LNNK wikiPageExternalLink www.tb.lv.
- LNNK wikiPageID "1219135".
- LNNK wikiPageRevisionID "603150923".
- LNNK colours "Maroon, white, and gold".
- LNNK country "Latvia".
- LNNK dissolution "2011-07-23".
- LNNK europarl European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- LNNK european Alliance_of_European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- LNNK foundation "--02-01".
- LNNK foundation "--06-21".
- LNNK hasPhotoCollection LNNK.
- LNNK headquarters Riga.
- LNNK ideology Economic_liberalism.
- LNNK ideology Euroscepticism.
- LNNK ideology National_conservatism.
- LNNK ideology "Latvian nationalism".
- LNNK international "None".
- LNNK leader Roberts_Zīle.
- LNNK logo File:For_Fatherland_and_Freedom_logo.png.
- LNNK merged National_Alliance_(Latvia).
- LNNK nameEnglish "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK".
- LNNK nameNative "Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK".
- LNNK position Right-wing_politics.
- LNNK seats1Title European_Parliament.
- LNNK website www.tb.lv.
- LNNK subject Category:Alliance_of_European_Conservatives_and_Reformists_member_parties.
- LNNK subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Latvia.
- LNNK subject Category:European_Conservatives_and_Reformists_member_parties.
- LNNK subject Category:Eurosceptic_parties.
- LNNK subject Category:Euroscepticism_in_Latvia.
- LNNK subject Category:Nationalist_parties.
- LNNK subject Category:Conservatism_in_Latvia.
- LNNK type Agent.
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- LNNK type PoliticalParty.
- LNNK type Organization.
- LNNK type Agent.
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- LNNK type Thing.
- LNNK comment "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (Latvian: Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK, abbreviated to TB/LNNK) was a free market national conservative political party in Latvia. It has two members in Latvia's parliament, the Saeima, and belongs to the National Alliance, which has eight seats.The party was founded from smaller groups in 1993 as 'For Fatherland and Freedom' (TB), focusing on promoting the Latvian language and putting a cap on naturalisation.".
- LNNK label "Dla Ojczyzny i Wolności/Łotewski Narodowy Ruch Niepodległości".
- LNNK label "For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK".
- LNNK label "Per la Patria e la Libertà/LNNK".
- LNNK label "Pour la patrie et la liberté".
- LNNK label "Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK".
- LNNK label "Voor Vaderland en Vrijheid/LNNK".
- LNNK label "Отечеству и свободе/ДННЛ".
- LNNK sameAs LNNK.
- LNNK sameAs Pour_la_patrie_et_la_liberté.
- LNNK sameAs LNNK.
- LNNK sameAs LNNK.
- LNNK sameAs Łotewski_Narodowy_Ruch_Niepodległości.
- LNNK sameAs m.04jd3z.
- LNNK sameAs Q1479723.
- LNNK sameAs Q1479723.
- LNNK wasDerivedFrom LNNK?oldid=603150923.
- LNNK homepage www.tb.lv.
- LNNK isPrimaryTopicOf LNNK.