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The Tripartite Alliance is an alliance between the African National Congress (ANC), the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The ANC holds a plurality in the South African parliament , while the SACP and COSATU have not contested any democratic election in South Africa.
The Tripartite Pact was, together with the Anti-Comintern Pact and the Pact of Steel, one of a number of agreements between Germany, Japan, Italy, and other countries of the Axis Powers governing their relationship. [2] The Tripartite Pact formally allied the Axis Powers with one another, and it was directed primarily at the United States. [3]
Leaders of the alliance. From Left to right: Camille Chamoun, Michel Sassin, Pierre Gemayel, Kazem El-Khalil, Edmond Rizk and Raymond Edde The Helf Alliance or Tripartite Alliance (Arabic: الحلف الثلاثي; Al-Hilf al-thulathi), was a right-wing coalition formed in 1968 by the big three mainly Christian parties in Lebanon: The Pierre Gemayel's Kataeb, the National Liberal Party of ...
The Tripartite Accord (1988), signed between Cuba, Angola and South Africa on 22 December 1988 to end the Angolan Civil War; Tripartite Alliance, a 1990s political alliance in South Africa; Tripartism, or Tripartite consultations, between representatives of the government, workers, and employers
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Tripartisme (French: [tʁipaʁtism]) was the mode of government [1] in France from 1944 to 1947, when the country was ruled by a three-party alliance of communists, socialists and Christian democrats, represented by the French Communist Party (PCF), the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and the Popular Republican Movement (MRP), respectively. [2]
The Tripartite Alliance is a political coalition in South Africa. Tripartite Alliance may also refer to: Tripartite Alliance (France), an alliance in post-World War II France; Tripartite Alliance (Lebanon), a 1968 alliance of right-wing Christian parties in Lebanon
Although relations with the ANC were sometimes strained, [4] the two organisations were close enough that until 2002 SANCO was commonly referred to as the "plus one" of the ANC's Tripartite Alliance, [5] a term later avoided because civic activists felt it devalued SANCO. [6] By 2001, it claimed to have over 4,000 local branches. [7]