Young Czech Party
Political party in Austria-Hungary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Young Czech Party (Czech: Mladočeši, officially National Liberal Party, Národní strana svobodomyslná) was formed in the Bohemian crown land of Austria-Hungary in 1874. It initiated the democratization of Czech political parties and led to the establishment of the political base of Czechoslovakia.
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National Liberal Party Národní strana svobodomyslná | |
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Historical leaders | Karel Sladkovský, Julius Grégr, Eduard Grégr, Alois Pravoslav Trojan, Josef Kaizl, Josef Barák, Emanuel Engel, Karel Kramář, Alois Rašín |
Founded | 1874 |
Dissolved | 1918 |
Split from | Old Czech Party |
Merged into | National Democratic Party |
Headquarters | Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia |
Newspaper | The National Newspaper The Czech Revue |
Ideology | National liberalism Secularism[1] |
Political position | Centre to centre-left[2] |
Colours | Blue |
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