Political Party of Radicals
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The Political Party of Radicals (Dutch: Politieke Partij Radikalen, PPR) was a Christian-radical,[2] progressive Christian[3] and green political party in the Netherlands. The PPR played a relatively small role in Dutch politics and merged with other left-wing parties to form GreenLeft (Dutch: GroenLinks) in 1991.
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Political Party of Radicals Politieke Partij Radikalen | |
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Abbreviation | PPR |
Leader | Jacques Aarden (1968–1972) Bas de Gaay Fortman (1972–1977) Ria Beckers (1977–1989) |
Chairperson | Pieter Bogaers (1968–1969) Bram van Ojik (1988–1990) |
Founders | Jacques Aarden Pieter Bogaers Harry van Doorn Annie Kessel Paul Janssen |
Founded | 27 April 1968 (1968-04-27) |
Dissolved | 31 December 1990 (1990-12-31) |
Split from | Catholic People's Party |
Merged into | GreenLeft |
Headquarters | The Hague |
Youth wing | Politieke Partij Radikalen jongeren |
Think tank | Centrum voor Staatkundige Vorming |
Ideology | Christian left Green politics Progressivism |
Political position | Left-wing[1] |
National affiliation | Rainbow (1989–1990) |
European Parliament group | Rainbow Group |
Colours | Dark blue |
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