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Agrarian Party (Austria-Hungary)
Agrarian Party is the name of several political parties: Current political parties *Environmentalist Agrarian Party, Albania * Agrarian Party of Belarus * Agrarian Party of Kazakhstan *Agrarian Party of Moldova, from 1991 to 1998 * Agrarian Party (Norway) * Agrarian Party (Panama), in Chiriqui Province in the 1920s and 1940s * Spanish Agrarian Party, during the Second Republic, known as the Agrarian Party (''Partido Agrario'') until 1934 * Agrarian Party (Tajikistan) * Agrarian Party of Ukraine Former political parties *Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, Bulgaria (1899–1946) * Chilean Agrarian Party (1931–1945), a political party in Chile, formed in 1931 and dissolved in 1945 to form the Agrarian Labor Party * Agrarian Labor Party, Chile (1945–1958) * Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants, also known as the Agrarian Party of Czechoslovakia (1899–1938) * Agrarian Party (Czech Republic), (1990–2007) * Finnish Agrarian Party, Finland (1959–1995) * Agrarian Party (Hungar ...
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Environmentalist Agrarian Party
The Environmentalist Agrarian Party ( sq, Partia Agrare Ambientaliste) is an Albanian political party founded in 1991. The party was founded by Lufter Xhuveli. Initially, the party was known as the Agrarian Party of Albania (''Partia Agrare e Shqipërisë''), until a name change took place in 2003. It is a reformist party that supports a free market economic system. History In the 1997 elections, the party won one of the single-member constituency seats, but none of the proportional seats. In total the party got 0.65%. In the 2001 elections, it received 2.6% of the vote and three seats in Parliament, Lufter Xhuveli from Zone 125, Ndue Preka from Zone 126 and Refat Dervina from Zone 127. In the 2003 local elections, the first contested under the new name PAA, the party contested in alliance with the Socialist Party of Albania (PSSH) in some areas. The PAA-PSSH combine won in three municipalities. In the 2005 parliamentary elections, the party received 88,605 votes (6.5%) a ...
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Republican Party Of Farmers And Peasants
sk, Republikánska strana zemedelského a maloroľníckeho ľudu , logo = , leader = Stanislav Kubr Josef Žďárský Antonín ŠvehlaRudolf Beran , foundation = , dissolution = , merged = Party of National Unity , youth_wing = Republican Youth of Czechoslovak Countryside , think_tank = Association ofAgrarian Academics , headquarters = Prague, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia , ideology = AgrarianismConservatism , position = Centre-right , newspaper = ''Venkov'' , membership = 670 000 , membership_year = 1936 , international = International Agrarian Bureau , colours = Green , country = Czechoslovakia The Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants ( cz, Republikánská strana zemědělského a malorolnického lidu, sk, Republikánska strana zemedelského a maloroľníckeho ľudu, RSZML) was a centre-right agrarian party of Czechoslovakia, seen as representing big business and agriculture. In the period up to 1935 ...
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Agrarianism
Agrarianism is a political and social philosophy that has promoted subsistence agriculture, smallholdings, and egalitarianism, with agrarian political parties normally supporting the rights and sustainability of small farmers and poor peasants against the wealthy in society. In highly developed and industrial nations or regions, it can denote use of financial and social incentives for self-sustainability, more community involvement in food production (such as allotment gardens) and smart growth that avoids urban sprawl, and also what many of its advocates contend are risks of human overpopulation; when overpopulation occurs, the available resources become too limited for the entire population to survive comfortably or at all in the long term. Philosophy Some scholars suggest that agrarianism values rural society as superior to urban society and the independent farmer as superior to the paid worker, and sees farming as a way of life that can shape the ideal social values. It st ...
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Farmers' Party (other)
Farmers' Party may refer to: *Farmers' Party (Greece), a political party in Greece in the 1920s and 1930s *Farmers' Party (Iceland, 1913), a political party in Iceland between 1913 and 1916 *Farmers' Party (Iceland, 1933), a political party in Iceland between 1933 and 1942 *Farmers' Party (Ireland), an agrarian political party in the Irish Free State between 1922 and 1932 *Farmers' Party (Jamaica), a political party in Jamaica *Japan Farmers Party (1926–28), a political party in Japan between 1926 and 1928 *Japan Farmers Party (1947–49), a political party in Japan * Farmers' Party (Lithuania), a liberal political party in inter-war Lithuania * Farmers' Party (Netherlands), a Dutch agrarian political party *Luzon Farmers Party The Butil Farmers Party (Butil), formerly the Luzon Farmers Party, is a party-list in the Luzon, Philippines. Butil is the electoral wing of the National Farmers Supreme Council (SANDUGO). In the 2004 elections for the House of Representatives got ... (Phi ...
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Agrarian (other)
Agrarian means pertaining to agriculture, farmland, or rural areas. Agrarian may refer to: Political philosophy *Agrarianism *Agrarian law, Roman laws regulating the division of the public lands *Agrarian reform *Agrarian socialism Society *Agrarian society *Agrarian system *Agrarian structure * Agrarian technology See also *Agrarian League (other) * Agrarian Party (other) *Agrarian Justice, 1797 pamphlet by Thomas Paine *Southern Agrarians *Agricultural economics Agricultural economics is an applied field of economics concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and Natural fiber, fiber products. Agricultural economics began as a branch of econom ... * Agrarian change {{disambig ...
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Agrarian Party Of Yugoslavia
The Agrarian Party ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Земљорадничка странка, Zemljoradnička stranka) was an agrarian political party within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The party was founded in 1919, as the Alliance of Agrarians. It initially operated throughout the state, before merging in Croatian majority areas with the Croatian Peasant Party. A splinter party called the National Peasant Party of Dragoljub Jovanović later emerged. The Agrarians officially dissolved in 1945 after the proclamation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yu .... Literature * Branislav Gligorijević, ''Zemljoradnička stranka'', ''Istorija 20. veka'', 1995, vol. 13, br. 2, str. 25-36. Defu ...
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Agrarian Party Of Russia
The Agrarian Party of Russia (APR; ''Agrarnaya Partiya Rossii'', Аграрная Партия России, АПР) was an agrarian political party in Russia. Founded in February 1993, it was among the earliest parties in the Russian Federation. History The Agrarian Party of Russia was founded on 26 February 1993, by the head of the Altai Republic, Mikhail Lapshin and Vasily Starodubtsev, governor of the Tula region and former member of the Soviet Union's State Committee on the State of Emergency. During their leadership (1993–2004), the party made an alliance with the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) and the Fatherland – All Russia bloc. Until 2008, the party supported agrarian socialism and collectivism. Founder Mikhail Lapshin led the party until 2004; its most recent leader was Vladimir Plotnikov. In the legislative elections in December 1993, the Agrarian Party obtained 37 seats in the Duma and won 8% of the popular vote. Between 1994 and 1996, one o ...
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Agrarian Party (Italy)
The Agrarian Party ( it, Partito Agrario, PA) was a right-wing political party in Italy. History The Agrarian Party was the main movement of the land owners and it was characterized by a pro-business vision and a conservative and reactionary tendency. Its main members were the prince Pietro Lanza di Scalea, who served as Minister of War in the first government of Luigi Facta and later as Minister of the Colonies in the government of Benito Mussolini, Francesco Saverio d'Ayala and Giovanni Lo Monte.Pietro Lanza di Scalea
''Senato della Repubblica'' In 1924, many members of the Agrarian Party merged into Mussolini's

Agrarian Party (Hungary)
The Agrarian Party ( hu, Agrárpárt, AP) was a political party in Hungary in the inter-war period. History The party was first ran in national elections in 1926, when it won three seats in the parliamentary elections that year. It did not contest any further elections.Dieter Nohlen Dieter Nohlen (born 6 November 1939) is a German academic and political scientist. He currently holds the position of Emeritus Professor of Political Science in the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences of the University of Heidelberg. An exp ... & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p908 References {{Hungarian political parties Defunct political parties in Hungary Agrarian parties in Hungary ...
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Finnish Agrarian Party
The Finnish Rural Party ( fi, Suomen maaseudun puolue, SMP; sv, Finlands landsbygdsparti, FLP) was an agrarian and populist political party in Finland. Starting as a breakaway faction of the Agrarian League in 1959 as the Small Peasants' Party of Finland (Suomen Pientalonpoikien Puolue), the party was identified with the person of Veikko Vennamo, a former Agrarian League Member of Parliament known for his opposition to the politics of President Urho Kekkonen. Vennamo was chairman of the Finnish Rural Party between 1959 and 1979. Support for the party was at its highest in the 1970s and 1980s, with its share of the votes reaching around 10 percent in some parliamentary elections.Anders Widfeldt: “A fourth phase of the extreme right? Nordic immigration-critical parties in a comparative context”. In: NORDEUROPAforum (2010:1/2), 7-31, http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/nordeuropaforum/2010-1/widfeldt-anders-7/XML/ In the 1990s, the party fell into financial trouble and was disbanded in ...
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Agrarian Party (Czech Republic)
Agrarian Party is the name of several political parties: Current political parties *Environmentalist Agrarian Party, Albania * Agrarian Party of Belarus * Agrarian Party of Kazakhstan *Agrarian Party of Moldova, from 1991 to 1998 * Agrarian Party (Norway) * Agrarian Party (Panama), in Chiriqui Province in the 1920s and 1940s * Spanish Agrarian Party, during the Second Republic, known as the Agrarian Party (''Partido Agrario'') until 1934 *Agrarian Party (Tajikistan) *Agrarian Party of Ukraine Former political parties *Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, Bulgaria (1899–1946) * Chilean Agrarian Party (1931–1945), a political party in Chile, formed in 1931 and dissolved in 1945 to form the Agrarian Labor Party *Agrarian Labor Party, Chile (1945–1958) *Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants, also known as the Agrarian Party of Czechoslovakia (1899–1938) * Agrarian Party (Czech Republic), (1990–2007) *Finnish Agrarian Party, Finland (1959–1995) *Agrarian Party (Hungary) *Ag ...
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Agrarian Labor Party
The Agrarian Labor Party ( es, Partido Agrario Laborista, PAL) was a Chilean political party supporting the candidacy of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo for the 1952 presidential election. Formed in 1945, it was dissolved in 1958. It was formed in 1945 from the merger of the Agrarian Party, the Popular Freedom Alliance (an offshoot of the National Socialist Movement of Chile), the '' Movimiento Nacionalista de Chile'' and the ''Unión Nacionalista''.Garay, Cristián. 1990. ''El Partido Agrario Laborista. 1945-1958''. Editorial Andrés Bello. Santiago. (pages 133-135) Its foundational program, emphasising law and order, asserted the need to "secure public order in the country, on the functional basis that labour has not only obligations but also indisputable civil rights." In 1951 the PAL proclaimed as its presidential candidate the former dictator Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, who had, since his first term, somehow changed political orientation. After his election in 1952, it took part ...
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