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    The Independent Republicans (French: Républicains Indépendants, RI) were a liberal-conservative political group in France founded in 1962, which became...
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  • Independent Republicans may refer to: Independent Republican (Ireland) Independent Republicans of France Independent Republican (United States) Independent...
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  • Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party, which eventually merged in 1944. The Independent-Republicans of Minnesota (I-R) was the name of the party from November 15,...
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  • identified as Independent Republicans. It has generally been used by members of Congress who have considered themselves to be members of the Republican Party...
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    reluctance regarding the change of name by tweeting, "We are republicans. We are not THE republicans." This change of name was perceived by some journalists...
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  • Independent Republican (Irish: Poblachtach Daonlathach) was a political title sometimes used by Irish republicans when contesting elections in the Republic...
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    France founded in 1977. It replaced the National Federation of the Independent Republicans that was founded in 1966. It was created by the then-President...
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  • Independent Republican Party may refer to: Independent Republican Party (Cuba) Independent Republican (Ireland) Independent Republicans of France Independent...
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  • Independent Republicans Republican Party (France) Rally for the Republic Democratic Republican Alliance The Republicans (France) Republican Party (Iceland...
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  • Legitimists and Orléanists but also Bonapartists) and republicans (Radical-Socialists, Opportunist Republicans, and later socialists). The Orléanists, who favoured...
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