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]
Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia Katolicko-národně konzervativní strana na Moravě | |
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Leader | Mořic Hruban |
Founded | 14 September 1896 |
Dissolved | 3 January 1919 |
Split from | Moravian National Party (Old Czech Party) |
Merged into | Czechoslovak People's Party |
Ideology | Religious conservatism Political Catholicism Monarchism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Sister party (Bohemia) | Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia |
References
- Stručná Historie ČSL a KDU-ČSL KDU-ČSL
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