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The People's Charter was presented to the government in March 1935.
The People's Charter was due to be completed and come into force prior to the scheduled 2014 general election.
The People's Charter called for six reforms to make the political system more democratic:
The council was highly supportive of The People's Charter.
The People's Charter electrified the working class and terrified the Establishment.
'The People's Charter called for universal male suffrage.
The People's Charter is drawn up in the United Kingdom, demanding universal suffrage.
Among the radical reforms called for in The People's Charter were universal suffrage and voting by secret ballot.
The People's Charter was later published in Welsh increasing the movement's appeal in Welsh-speaking areas.
O'Connor used the paper to help propagate the essence of the movement, to achieve reform and the ideas of The People's Charter.
The People's Charter, embodying six points, was published in May 1838, with an address by Lovett and Hetherington.
The People's Charter, that the Communist Party had helped create several years earlier, subsequently was voted to be incorporated into the People's Assembly.
The People's Charter: Democratic Agitation in Early Victorian Britain (Merlin, 2003)
The People's Charter for Health echos many of the principles of the Alma Ata Declaration by recognizing health as "."
CHARTISM Named after 'The People's Charter', a petition that called for universal male suffrage in Britain, first published in 1838.
Its second document was The People's Charter, in which the party strove to separate itself from the transitory political assemblages which had thus far been the norm in Trinidadian politics.
The People's Charter has been criticized by some parties on the left, particularly the AWL for being too limited in its scope, and for being Social Democratic rather than revolutionary.
The People's Charter Movement is a political organisation in Lesotho that advocates for the annexation of the Kingdom of Lesotho into the Republic of South Africa.
The People's Charter is a campaigning document which was devised by a commission of Trade Unionists with the intention of uniting the left and providing an alternative to the neoliberal political agenda.
The People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress (initially, People's Charter for Change and Progress) was a proposed legal document which would have complemented the 1997 Constitution of Fiji.
The People's Charter was the brainchild of interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, head of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, who overthrew the elected Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase in December 2006.
Jaffray was a member of the committee of the London Working Men's Association and a signatory to The People's Charter 1836, an important charter calling for greater political rights for the working classes that presaged the more well known People's Charter of 1838.
The People's Charter has attracted support from various high profile politicians including Jeremy Corbyn, Tony Benn and John McDonnell, and a number of personalities from the arts' world including Billy Bragg, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Mark Thomas and Ken Loach.
The People's Charter was made up of six main demands.
Stephen Roberts (ed), 'The People's Charter.