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- People's_Union_(Belgium) abstract "People's Union (Dutch: Volksunie, VU) was a Flemish nationalist political party in Belgium, formed in 1954 as a successor to the Christian Flemish People's Union.The party initially proved successful and had members elected to the Chamber of Representatives (five) and the Senate (two) of the Belgian Federal Parliament in 1961. The party continued to grow in stature and reached the 11.0% at the national level in 1978 elections, gaining 21 representatives. Generally, however, the Volksunie preferred to position itself around the centre and saw itself as a coalition of various shades of Flemish thought.The acceptance of federalism in place of separatism by the VU in the 1970s did not sit well with the party's right-wing and a split became inevitable, particularly after the party entered the coalition government of Leo Tindemans (CVP, Christian-Democrat). The right wing organized itself in the Vlaams Blok, which became a much stronger political force and surpassed Volksunie at the beginning of the Nineties (6.6% against VU's 5.9% in 1991 elections).The Volksunie was a member of the European Free Alliance.Volksunie continued its decline (5.6% in 1999 elections against the 9.9% of the Blok), while the left-right struggle re-emerged in 2001, and finally the party split into the New-Flemish Alliance (the right-wing) and Spirit (the left-wing). Both parties were participating in federal and regional elections as part of a cartel, the New-Flemish Alliance forming an alliance with CD&V, and Spirit with the SP.a, but in the meantime these cartels split up.".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) europeanAffiliation European_Free_Alliance.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) formationYear "1954".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) ideology Federalism.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) ideology Flemish_Movement.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) wikiPageID "289454".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) wikiPageRevisionID "604209117".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) colorcode "black".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) country "Belgium".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) european European_Free_Alliance.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) foundation "1954".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) hasPhotoCollection People's_Union_(Belgium).
- People's_Union_(Belgium) ideology Federalism.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) ideology Flemish_Movement.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) nameNative "Union du peuple".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) nameNative "Volksunie".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) partyName "People's Union".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) predecessor Christian_Flemish_People's_Union.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) successor "New Flemish Alliance and Spirit".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) subject Category:1954_establishments_in_Belgium.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Belgium.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) subject Category:Flemish_Movement.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) subject Category:Flemish_political_parties_in_Belgium.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) subject Category:Nationalist_parties.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1954.
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- People's_Union_(Belgium) comment "People's Union (Dutch: Volksunie, VU) was a Flemish nationalist political party in Belgium, formed in 1954 as a successor to the Christian Flemish People's Union.The party initially proved successful and had members elected to the Chamber of Representatives (five) and the Senate (two) of the Belgian Federal Parliament in 1961. The party continued to grow in stature and reached the 11.0% at the national level in 1978 elections, gaining 21 representatives.".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "People's Union (Belgium)".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "Unia Ludowa (Belgia)".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "Unione Popolare (Belgio)".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "Volksunie".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "Volksunie".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "Volksunie".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) label "Народный Союз (Бельгия)".
- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs Volksunie.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs Volksunie.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs Volksunie.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs Unione_Popolare_(Belgio).
- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs Volksunie.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs Unia_Ludowa_(Belgia).
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- People's_Union_(Belgium) sameAs People's_Union_(Belgium).
- People's_Union_(Belgium) wasDerivedFrom People's_Union_(Belgium)?oldid=604209117.
- People's_Union_(Belgium) isPrimaryTopicOf People's_Union_(Belgium).