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・ National Union for Democratic Progress
・ National Union for Independence
・ National Union for Independence and Revolution
・ National Union for Social Justice (organization)
・ National Union for Solidarity and Development
・ National Union for Solidarity and Progress
・ National Union for the Defence of Democracy
・ National Union for the Future of Monaco
・ National Union for the Liberation of Cabinda
・ National Union for the Progress of Romania
・ National Union from Banat
・ National Union Front (Iraq)
・ National Union Government
・ National Union Government (1916)
・ National Union Government (1945)
National Union Government (Luxembourg)
・ National Union Movement
・ National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers
・ National Union of Algerian Farmers
・ National Union of Angolan Workers
・ National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Senegal
・ National Union of Autonomous Unions
・ National Union of Baptist Churches
・ National Union of Bibliophiles
・ National Union of Blastfurnacemen, Ore Miners, Coke Workers and Kindred Trades
・ National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives
・ National Union of British Fishermen
・ National Union of Civil and Public Servants
・ National Union of Co-operative Insurance Society Employees
・ National Union of Commercial and Clerical Employees


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National Union Government (Luxembourg) : ウィキペディア英語版
National Union Government (Luxembourg)

The term 'National Union Government' ((フランス語:Gouvernement de l’Union Nationale)) is used in Luxembourg to denote either of two different periods in the history of the Grand Duchy. The National Union Governments were forms of national governments, an instrument used in many countries in times of national emergency or political instability.
==1916-7==
(詳細はFirst World War. The government was led by Victor Thorn, and the government included members of the conservative, liberal, and socialist factions. At the time, Luxembourg was occupied by the German Empire, but was allowed to maintain its own political affairs. Regardless, the German army's presence in Luxembourg dominated the political landscape.
The government collapsed after sixteen months. A growth in electoral support for independent candidates indicated that the coalition did not represent the national consensus. Furthermore, civil disorder, including strikes by iron miners and the emergence of a flourishing black market in foodstuffs, convinced Thorn that he was not serving his country properly, and he resigned.

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