Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia

The Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia (Czech: Katolicko-národně konzervativní strana na Moravě), was a Czech catholic political party in Moravia. Party was founded by Mořic Hruban, who before cooperated with the Old Czech Party. Party operated in close relationship as a counterpart of the Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia. On political congress on 26 January 1919 in Brno, party merged into newly established Czechoslovak People's Party.[1]

Mořic Hruban
Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia
Katolicko-národně konzervativní strana na Moravě
LeaderMořic Hruban
Founded14 September 1896 (14 September 1896)
Dissolved3 January 1919 (3 January 1919)
Split fromMoravian National Party
(Old Czech Party)
Merged intoCzechoslovak People's Party
IdeologyReligious conservatism
Political Catholicism
Monarchism
Political positionRight-wing
Sister party (Bohemia)Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia

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