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  1. The Catholic People's Party (Dutch: Katholieke Volkspartij, KVP) was a Catholic Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded in 1945 as a continuation of the interwar Roman Catholic State Party , which was in turn a successor of the General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses .

  2. The Roman Catholic People's Party ( Dutch: Roomsch-katholieke Volkspartij, RKVP) was a Social Catholic political party in the Netherlands. The RKVP played a marginal role in Dutch politics. History. The RKVP was founded in 1923 [1] by Pius Arts. In the 1925 general election, the party won one seat which was taken by Aarts.

  3. The Catholic People's Party was the name of two Conservative parties active concurrently in the two components of the Austria-Hungary Dual Monarchy. Austrian Party. The Austrian Catholic People's Party (German: Katholische Volkspartei) was formed in 1895, following a split in the Conservative Hohenwart-Klub. Its leaders were Alfred ...

  4. The Catholic People's Party (Dutch: Katholieke Volkspartij, KVP) was a Catholic Christian democratic [2] political party in the Netherlands. During its entire existence, the party was in government. The party is one of the precursors of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), into which it merged in 1980. History 1945-1965

  5. The Bavarian People's Party (German: Bayerische Volkspartei; BVP) was a Catholic political party in Bavaria during the Weimar Republic. After the collapse of the German Empire in 1918, it split away from the national-level Catholic Centre Party and formed the BVP in order to pursue a more conservative and particularist Bavarian ...

    • 4 July 1933; 90 years ago
    • Centre Party
    • November 1918; 104 years ago
  6. Catholic Electoral Action. Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland". Catholic Electoral League. Catholic National Party. Catholic Party (Indonesia) Catholic People's Party. Catholic People's Party (Austria-Hungary) Catholic People's Party (Poland) Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia.

  7. The Kulturkampf had reinforced the Catholic character of the Centre Party, but even during it Ludwig Windthorst had defended the party against Bismarck's accusation of being a "denominational party" in describing the Centre as "a political party with a comprehensive political programme and open to anyone, who accepts it". However, few Protestants took up this offer and the Centre remained, by ...