Country Party
Country Party was the original 17th-century name of what developed into the British Whig Party. In later times, the name reappeared in various political contexts in English-speaking countries, including:
- In Australia:
- Australian Country Party (2004), formerly the Australian Country Alliance in Victoria
- Country Party of Australia, now called the National Party of Australia
- In Great Britain:
- Country Party (Britain), opponents of the Court Party and the government, late 17th and early 18th century
- Ultra-Tories, active 1829–32
- Country Party (New Zealand), active in the 1920s and 1930s
- PNG Country Party, Papua New Guinea
- Country Party (Rhode Island), active in the 1780s
- Wyoming Country Party, formed in 2012
- "Country Party" (song), a song by Johnny Lee
See also
- Countryside Party (UK)
- New Country Party, Australia
- United Country Party (disambiguation)
- County Party
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