Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 159. Not illustrated. Chapters: European People's Party, Rally for the Republic, Democratic Movement for Change, National Party (Uk, 1976), Popular Alliance, Majorca Socialist Party, Union of Iranian Communists, La'am, Inuit Ataqatigiit, Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party, Communist Party of Greece, Scottish Labour Party, All-Ethiopia Socialist Movement, Democratic Rally, Marxist leninist Communist Party of Greece, Democratic Party, Independent Socialist Faction, Workers' Revolutionary Party, Democratic and Social Centre, Communist Party of the Valencian Country, African Independence Party Renewal, Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan, Communist Party of Turkey/marxist leninist Hareketi, Workers Power, League for the Revolutionary Party, Psm-Nationalist Agreement, Union of the Democratic Centre, Ahrar Party, New Lm, Progressive Reform Party, League for Socialist Action, New Liberal Club, Independent Socialist Party, Owl Party, Egyptian Arab Socialist Party, Cantonal Party, Marxist Worker, Marxist leninist League, Communist Unification Party, Communist Workers Party, Proletarian Line, Puerto Rican Workers' Revolutionary Party, Union of Communists of Dahomey, Official Workers Party, Nicaraguan Socialist Party. Excerpt: The European People's Party (EPP) is a centre-right European political party. Founded in 1976, the EPP has 72 member-parties from 39 countries, 14 EU and 6 non-EU heads of government, 13 European Commissioners (including the President), and the largest group in the European Parliament with 265 members.: : EPP traces its ancestry to the Nouvelles Equipes Internationales in 1946 or 1948, via the European Union of Christian Democrats founded in 1965, although it has been argued that it ultimately descends from the Secretariat International des partis democratiques d'inspiration chretienne founded in 1925. The ...