National Labour Party (Czechoslovakia, 1925)
The National Labour Party (Czech: Národní strana práce) was a liberal party created in September 1925 in Czechoslovakia. It was created from the split of the left-liberal part of Czechoslovak National Democracy. Central personalities of the party were Jan Herben and party chairman Jaroslav Stránský. In 1925 parliamentary elections party got only 1.38% of the votes. Since 1926, the party cooperated with, and in 1930 merged with the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party.
National Labour Party Národní strana práce | |
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Leader | Jaroslav Stránský |
Founded | September 1925 |
Dissolved | February 1930 |
Split from | ČsND |
Merged into | ČSNS |
Headquarters | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Ideology | Liberalism National liberalism |
Political position | Centre to centre-left[1] |
Colours | Azure |
The party was supported by public figures like Karel Čapek and Ferdinand Peroutka.
See also
References
- Havránek, Jan (1995). Český liberalismus: texty a osobnosti. Torst. p. 277.
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