• The Radical Party wants to turn the spotlight on euthanasia, therapeutic cloning and freedom of scientific research.

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  • To call more attention to the issue of free scientific research, the Radical party is running Luca Coscioni for parliament.

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  • Worse still, the next day, Raul Alfonsin, a former president and head of the Radical Party, mused openly about a debt moratorium.

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  • The Radical Party, lead by former European Union commissioner Emma Bonino, has already successfully campaigned to legalise abortion and divorce in Catholic Italy.

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  • But the Radical party leader is Raul Alfonsin, a former president who is more critical of free-market policies than is Mr de la Rua.

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  • The Radical party, the non-Peronist pole of a two-party system since 1945, has all but disappeared: its official candidate won just 2% of the vote.

    ECONOMIST: Argentina's presidential election

  • The SPD has ruled out forming an alliance with the radical Left Party at the federal level, limiting Mr Steinmeier's coalition options.

    BBC: 'Merkel factor' could decide German vote

  • The slide in support for the Social Democrats and the Centre mean that his government will need parliamentary help from the radical Left Party and the wackier Green Party.

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  • This is because the largest Serbian opposition group, the ultranationalist Radical Party, has imploded thanks to an internal war between the devotees of Vojislav Seselj, currently standing trial for war crimes at the United Nations' tribunal in The Hague, and the allies of the more pragmatic Tomislav Nikolic, who led the party within Serbia.

    ECONOMIST: The Serbian president has become unusually powerful

  • The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) is led by Vojislav Seselj, a war crimes suspect behind bars in The Hague.

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  • The wild card in all these calculations is the enduring strength of extreme Serb nationalism, embodied by Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party.

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  • The idea is that, with the constitution adopted, Serbia will hold an election before Kosovo goes, stopping the extremist Radical Party from picking up more disaffected votes.

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  • In Greece, the radical left party Syriza, which is highly critical of the austerity policies of the current coalition in Athens, may well be able to tap into the discontent with an economy which is shrinking for the sixth year in a row.

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  • The bidders for power in Belgrade include the Socialists, formerly led by Mr Milosevic, and the Serbian Radical Party, which did well in December's general election: its founder, Vojislav Seselj, is so extreme that before surrendering to The Hague he called the Socialists too soft.

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  • By contrast, the party that might hope to gain from Mr Milosevic's death is the nationalist Serbian Radical Party, which although it is not in government is already the strongest in parliament.

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  • Together with their allies of the tiny Radical Socialist Party, they took 25% of the vote up on their feeble 19% in 1993 but way down from their 36% in 1988 (when they won) and 31% in 1986 (when they lost).

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  • We followed the most radical voices in the party and the movement, and they led us to abject and irreversible defeat.

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  • They have followed the most radical voices in the party and the movement, and elected Scott Walker, Rick Scott, and various other Tea Party candidates.

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  • In the most radical break with the party establishment so far, John Norquist, the mayor of Milwaukee, has thrown his weight behind a scheme that allows poor parents to send their children to private schools (see box).

    ECONOMIST: Behind-the-scenes politics

  • Mr Stratoulis, from the the radical-left party Syriza, said he was leaving a football match at the Olympic stadium when he was approached by the men.

    BBC: Greek MP 'attacked by far-right Golden Dawn'

  • In Belgrade, meanwhile, Mr Milosevic conferred with Vojislav Seselj, his deputy prime minister and leader of the ultra-nationalist Radical Party, who bitterly opposed the peace terms.

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  • That is almost the same as the 50% royalty demanded by Evo Morales, who leads a coca-growers' union and the radical Movement to Socialism party, the second biggest in Bolivia's Congress.

    ECONOMIST: Bolivia

  • The even more radical elements of the party hope to make Mexico simply ungovernable until Calderon resigns.

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  • The biggest losers in May's elections were the ultra-nationalist Radical Party -- whose party president Vojislav Seselj is currently himself on trial for war crimes at The Hague -- and former prime minister Vojislav Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia.

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  • Added to that, Vojislav Seselj, the head of the ultra-nationalist Radical Party, has said he is withdrawing support from the government.

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  • Since the radical Islamic AKP party took over Turkey in 2003, its leader Prime Minister Recip Erdogan has presided over the thorough brainwashing of the Turkish people.

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  • The final week of negotiations saw moments of alarming drama, notably the election on May 8th of Tomislav Nikolic, leader of the extreme nationalist Radical Party, as parliamentary speaker.

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  • At best, the administration hopes to offer support to Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, head of the Palestinian authority, and to refuse to deal with the more radical Hamas party.

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  • The SNS was started in 2008 when Mr Nikolic and Aleksandar Vucic led their followers out of the extreme nationalist Radical Party, whose leader is also on trial for war crimes.

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  • The vice-president's departure has done nothing to improve his already poor standing with members of the president's Radical Party, while his supporters, who gathered outside his flat in the Buenos Aires suburb of Palermo as the news of his resignation broke, expressed open hostility towards Mr de la Rua.

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