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Free minded People's Party (Germany)

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Founded
  
1893

Newspaper
  
NA

Dissolved
  
1910

Preceded by
  
German Free-minded Party

Merged into
  
Progressive People's Party

Ideology
  
Liberalism, Classical liberalism, Radicalism, Social progressivism, Parliamentarism, Laicism

The Free-minded People's Party or Radical People's Party (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.

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Free-minded People's Party (Germany) Wikipedia