The party to which he then belonged, the Latvian National Independence Movement, soon expelled him for not supporting its program.
Reacting to the defections, Dr. de Beer said the party would expel the five legislators.
The party later expelled its two members who joined the cabinet.
She kept her word, and the party expelled her that September.
But the party expelled him last year, saying he was an apartheid-era spy still bent on promoting violence.
Leading party members have stated the party "would mercilessly expel corrupt officials from its ranks".
After some deliberation, the party that Nosaka helped found expelled him by unanimous vote.
After the death of Healy in 1989, the party declined, and in 1990 expelled a group which became the Communist League.
Overall, the party expelled about 25% of its membership.
The party replaced its leadership and expelled its former leader.