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  1. Independent Politician. An independent politician (sometimes known as a non-partisan politician) is someone who chooses to be involved in politics but not as a member of a political party. In the US for example, where voters and politicans are divided up into two camps on many divisive issues, an indpependent candidate may wish to stand to ...

  2. Cathy Wong. Categories: Independent politicians by nationality. Canadian politicians by party.

  3. Profession. Politician. Mohammad Lutfur Rahman ( Bengali: মোহাম্মদ লুৎফুর রহমান) is a Bangladesh -born British politician and former solicitor serving as the directly elected mayor of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets for the Aspire party since 2022, having previously held the post from 2010 to 2015 until ...

  4. Independent Ireland (Irish: Éire Neamhspleách) is a right-wing political party in Ireland. It was formed on 8 November 2023 by former independent TDs Michael Collins and Richard O'Donoghue . [5] [6] Collins said that the party seeks to provide "a comfortable alternative" to voters unhappy with the Fianna Fáil – Fine Gael – Green Party coalition but unwilling to vote for Sinn Féin .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoliticianPolitician - Wikipedia

    A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Identity [ edit ] Nineteenth-century painting by Philipp Foltz depicting the Athenian politician Pericles delivering his famous funeral oration in front of the Assembly .

  6. Rob Roberts (politician) Robert Joseph Roberts [1] (born 15 October 1979) [2] [3] is a British Independent politician who was Member of Parliament for Delyn from 2019 to 2024. [4] He was elected as a member of the Conservative Party, but had the whip removed in July 2020, following allegations of sexual misconduct.

  7. Mar 14, 2019 · In addition, far more independents (28%) than Republicans (10%) or Democrats (9%) have an unfavorable opinion of both parties. Still, the share of independents who view both parties negatively has declined in recent years. At one point in 2015, more than a third of independents (36%) viewed both parties unfavorably.