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  1. The German People's Party (German: Deutsche Volkspartei, or DVP) was a conservative-liberal political party during the Weimar Republic that was the successor to the National Liberal Party of the German Empire.

  2. The All-German People's Party (German: Gesamtdeutsche Volkspartei, GVP) was a minor political party in West Germany active between 1952 and 1957.

  3. List of political parties in Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany has a plural multi-party system. The largest by members and parliament seats are the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), with its sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU) and Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

    Party
    Party
    Party
    Abbr.
    Social Democratic Party of Germany ...
    SPD
    Lars Klingbeil, Saskia Esken
    Social democracy Pro-Europeanism
    Christian Democratic Union of Germany ...
    CDU
    Christian democracy Conservatism ...
    Christian Social Union in Bavaria ...
    CSU
    Christian democracy Conservatism Bavarian ...
    Alliance 90/The Greens Bündnis 90/Die ...
    GRÜNE
    Ricarda Lang, Omid Nouripour
    Green politics Social liberalism ...
  4. German People’s Party (Deutsche Volkspartei; DVP), right-liberal political party founded by Gustav Stresemann in 1918, made up largely of the educated and propertied. Since Stresemann was essentially a monarchist, when he decided to cooperate with the Weimar Republic the DVP was at first excluded.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. www.weimarer-republik.net › en › weimar-gatewayDVP / Weimarer Republik

    The German People’s Party ( DVP) was founded in 1918, emerging from the National Liberal Party. Initially, there were efforts during the November Revolution to create an alliance of all liberal forces within a single party.

  6. The German National People’s Party (Deutsch-Nationale Volkspartei – DNVP), representing the conservative monarchist camp, campaigned against the democratic system and the international order established by the Treaty of Versailles.

  7. 1. März 2022 · There are countless parties in Germany. We briefly present the most notable seven below. Each of these parties has an abbreviation (CDU, SPD, ...) and colour (black, red, ...). When discussing or reporting on the parties, oftentimes only the abbreviation or the colour is used.