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The International Democracy Union (IDU; known as the International Democrat Union until September 2023) [ 3 ] is an international alliance of centre-right political parties. [ 4 ][ 5 ] Headquartered in Munich, Germany, [ 6 ] the IDU consists of 84 full and associate members from 65 countries. [ 7 ] It is chaired by Stephen Harper, former prime minister of Canada. It has two affiliated ...
Democrat Union of Africa. The Democracy Union of Africa is an alliance of centre-right political parties in Africa. Founded in Dakar, Senegal, in 1997, it is affiliated with the global International Democracy Union. [1] It aims to bring together parties with similar aims and political goals, such as the protection of democracy and individual ...
Jaja Anucha Ndubuisi Wachuku // ⓘ (1 January 1918 [1][2] – 7 November 1996) was a Pan-Africanist [3] and a Nigerian statesman, lawyer, politician, diplomat and humanitarian. He was the first Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives; [4] as well as the first Nigerian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations. [5] Also, Wachuku was the first Nigerian Minister for ...
The Asia Pacific Democracy Union (APDU) is a regional association of centre-right and right-wing political parties associated to the International Democracy Union (IDU). [1] Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickramasinghe is the current chairperson of the APDU. [2] It aims to promote freedom and free enterprise by considering matters of ...
The parent organisation to IYDU, the International Democrat Union (IDU) is a working association of 71 full and associate members from 63 different countries. Formed in 1983, founder members included Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; US Vice-President George H. W. Bush; Mayor of Paris, and later French President, Jacques Chirac; and ...
Lhoba people. Lhoba[a] (English translation: Southerners; [4] Chinese: 珞巴; pinyin: Luòbā; Standard Tibetan: ལྷོ་པ།) [5] is any of a diverse amalgamation of Sino-Tibetan-speaking tribespeople living in and around Pemako, [6] a region in southeastern Tibet [7] including Mainling, Medog and Zayü counties of Nyingchi and Lhünzê ...
It was the first rapid transit system in the country, West Africa, and the second such system in sub-saharan Africa (after Addis Ababa Light Rail). The first phase of the project connects the city center to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, stopping at the Abuja-Kaduna Railway station in Idu.
Uwakhuahen is recognised as the second Oba of Benin and the sibling of Idu, the originator of Ugu. He is attributed with the establishment of the Egharevba title, a highly esteemed title in Benin.