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Members of the armed forces and the police
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in the
Dominican Republic
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SOURCE
Wikipedia:
List of political parties
DEFINITION
Government Statistics
> political parties > Dominant party (most recent) by country
Definition
Source
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Countries
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Description
Angola
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Azerbaijan
•
Botswana
•
Burkina Faso
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Cambodia
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Cameroon
•
Chad
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Congo, Republic of the
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Côte d'Ivoire
•
Djibouti
•
East Timor
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Egypt
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Equatorial Guinea
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Ethiopia
•
French Polynesia
•
Gabon
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Gambia, The
•
Georgia
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Guinea
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Kazakhstan
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Lesotho
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Malaysia
•
Monaco
•
Paraguay
•
Singapore
•
South Africa
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Sudan
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Syria
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Tajikistan
•
Tanzania
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Thailand
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Togo
•
Tunisia
•
Uganda
•
DEFINITION:
SOURCE:
Wikipedia:
List of political parties
See also
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