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- acquiring or preserving political independence of a nation or a region, a sovereigntist aims to "take back control" from perceived powerful forces, either against...
- themselves a sovereign state with its own independent constitution. Quebec sovereigntists believe that such a sovereign state, the Quebec nation, would be better...
- Romanian Sovereigntist Bloc (Romanian: Blocul Suveranist Român) is a sovereigntist electoral alliance that was formed to compete in the 2024 Romanian...
- This is a list of subjects related to the Quebec independence movement. New France – The ConquestProvince of QuebecConstitutional Act of 1791 – Lower...
- Patriots for Europe (PfE or Patriots) is a right-wing to far-right sovereigntist political group, formed as the third-largest group ahead of the tenth...
- re-elected afterward. At its seventh national convention in June 1979, the sovereigntists adopted their strategy for the coming referendum. The PQ then began...
- 1930 – March 19, 2024) was a Canadian politician in Quebec who was a sovereigntist and pur et dur supporter of the Parti Québécois. Yves Michaud was born...
- Sovereigntist Right (French: Droite souverainiste, DSV) is a political nuance [fr] created by the French Ministry of the Interior on the occasion of the...
- daɛ̯ʁ], lit. 'Quebec Solidarity', QS) is a democratic socialist and sovereigntist political party in Quebec, Canada. The party and media outlets in Canada...
- conciliatory approach on constitutional issues. This angered the more ardent sovereigntists, known as the purs et durs. Lévesque was forced to resign as a result...