Free-minded People's Party (Germany)
Free-minded People's Party | |
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Founded | 1893 |
Dissolved | 1910 |
Preceded by | German Free-minded Party |
Merged into | Progressive People's Party |
Newspaper | NA |
Ideology | Liberalism, Classical liberalism, Radicalism, Social progressivism, Parliamentarism, Laicism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Politics of Germany Political parties Elections |
The Free-minded People's Party or Radical People's Party[1][2][3] (German: Freisinnige Volkspartei) was a left liberal party in the German Empire, founded as a result of the split of the German Free-minded Party in 1893. One of its most notable members was Eugen Richter, who was party leader from 1893 to 1906. The party advocated classical liberalism, social progressivism and parliamentarism.
On 6 March 1910 it merged with the Free-minded Union, and German People's Party to form the Progressive People's Party.
See also
- Liberalism
- Contributions to liberal theory
- Liberalism worldwide
- List of liberal parties
- Liberal democracy
- Liberalism in Germany
Preceded by | liberal German parties 1893-1910 |
Succeeded by Progressive People's Party (Germany) |
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