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| abbreviation  = KSP
| abbreviation  = KSP
| leader1_title = Leader
| leader1_title = Leader
| leader1_name  = [[Gustav de Maizière]] (first)<br>[[Konstantin Vogel]] (last)
| leader1_name  = [[Georg von Kupferblum ]] (first)<br>[[Walther Ritter von Dittmann]] (last)
| founder      =  
| founder      =  
| foundation    = 7 March 1910
| foundation    = 1860
| dissolved    = 13 May 1957
| dissolved    = 13 June 1951
| split        =  
| split        =  
| merged        = [[National Consolidation Party]]
| merged        = [[Liberal Democratic Party of Werania]]
| headquarters  = [[Westbrucken]]
| headquarters  = [[Westbrucken]]
| newspaper    = Stimme des Volkes
| newspaper    = Stimme des Volkes
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| wing1        = Soldaten des Reichsbanners <small>(unofficial)</small>
| wing1        = Soldaten des Reichsbanners <small>(unofficial)</small>
| membership    =  
| membership    =  
| ideology      = {{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Catholicism}}<br>{{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian Democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}
| ideology      = {{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Catholicism}}<br>{{wp|National conservatism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-right}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-right}} to {{wp|right wing}}
| religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]]
| religion = [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]]
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| country      = Werania
| country      = Werania
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The '''Catholic Social Party''' (''{{Wp|German language|Weranian}}'': '''Katholische Soziale Partei''') was a political party in [[Werania]] that existed from its creation in 1910 to its dissolution in 1957 when it merged into the [[National Consolidation Party]]. Throughout its existence it was one of the main political parties in Werania and served in every government from 1914 to 1957 save from a four year period from 1918 to 1922.  
The '''Catholic Social Party''' (''{{Wp|German language|Weranian}}'': '''Katholische Soziale Partei''') was a political party in [[Werania]] that existed from its creation as the '''Catholic Party''' to its dissolution in 1951 when it merged into the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Werani]]. Throughout its existence it was one of the main political parties in Werania and served in every government from 1914 to 1951 save from a nine month period from 1918 to 1919.


The KSP was created in 1910 after electoral reform allowed a greater number of political parties to freely participate in Weranian elections that had a feasible chance of attaining seats in the Volkstag. Founded by priest [[Gustav de Maizière]] the KSP was the first attempt to create a mass-based political party on the right rather then the left as well as bring {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democratic}} ideals to Werania rather then the traditional political forces of aristocratic conservatism, secular liberalism or revolutionary socialism. Its supporters were therefore found within the {{wp|petite bourgeoisie}} and the traditionalist rural population.  
The Catholic Party was founded as the {{wp|Ultramontanism|ultramontane}} opposition to the [[Franz Joseph, Prince of Oppolzer|Primce of Oppolzer]]s cabinet. It soon became the main faction of the parliamentary right leading several cabinets in the 1880s and 1890s befote allying with the National Liberal Party against the ascendent Radical and Socialist parties.  


The KSP first ran for the Volkstag in 1911 where it became the second largest force after the liberals. In the aftermath of the [[Great Collapse]] it entered government with the conservative and peasants parties under de Maizière; however it struggled to implement its political programme and was ousted from government in 1918 by the left-wing popular front between socialists and radicals. The KSP would sit in opposition until 1922 when the election that year produced the most divided legislature in Weranian history, with the far-right and socialists dominating. The KSP as the largest of the "constitutionalist" (i.e non-radical) parties became the largest party in the minority governments that governed in the leadup to the Great War (1922-1926). During the Great War the KSP was again the largest of the coalition parties that governed during that period with two KSP Chancellors - [[Reinhold von Schönborn-Herz]] and [[Otto Röttgen]] - governing in that period.  
The Catholic Party was reformed into the KSP. Its supporters were therefore found within the {{wp|petite bourgeoisie}} and the traditionalist rural population. In the aftermath of the [[Great Collapse]] it entered government with the liberal and peasants parties; however it struggled to implement its political programme and was ousted from government in 1918 by the left-wing popular front between socialists and radicals. The KSP would sit in opposition until 1919 when the election that year produced the most divided legislature in Weranian history, with the far-right and socialists dominating. The KSP as the largest of the "constitutionalist" (i.e non-radical) parties became the largest party in the minority governments that governed in the leadup to the Great War (1922-1926). During the Great War the KSP was again the largest of the coalition parties that governed during that period.  


Following the Great War the KSP became the largest party in the Volkstag and led several centrist governments following the 1935 and 1938 elections. In 1942 however the right-wing [[Weranic Reich Party]] (ORP) became the largest in the Volkstag displacing the KSP. Although the KSP would continue to serve in government the 1942-1950 "national bloc" governments were far to the right of the party with the KSP being the more moderate voice in the national bloc governments.  
Following the Great War the KSP became the largest non-socialist party in the Bundestag and led several centrist governments following the 1935 election before coming out of power from 1939-42. This resulted in the party moving to the right and when it re-entered government in 1942 as part of the "Fatherland Bloc" it implemented more authoritarian and reactionary policies under its chairman Franz Rössler.  


In 1950 following the [[Colonels putsch]] and collapse of the national bloc governments the KSP became instrumental in the formalisation of the Tripartite governments between the [[Weranic Section of the Workers' International]] (OSAI) and [[Social Democratic Party of Werania]] (SPO). The Tripartite governments would oversee the expansion of the welfare state and the consolidation of a {{Wp|social market economy}}, the latter of which was keenly supported by the KSP who began to explicitly model themselves off the [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] [[Catholic Labour Union (Gaullica)|Catholic Labour Union]].  
In 1950 following the [[Colonels putsch]] and collapse of the national bloc governments the KSP became instrumental in the formalisation of the Tripartite governments between the [[Weranic Section of the Workers' International]] (OSAI) and [[Social Democratic Party of Werania]] (SPO). The Tripartite governments would oversee the expansion of the welfare state and the consolidation of a {{Wp|social market economy}}, the latter of which was keenly supported by the KSP who began to explicitly model themselves off the [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] [[Catholic Labour Union (Gaullica)|Catholic Labour Union]].  
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The KSP supported a conservative social programme based on Sotirian moral principles; it favoured bans on divorce and pornography, vehemently fought against liberalisation of Sunday trading laws, supported control and censorship of cinemas and theatres and promoted combatting alcohol and drug addiction, prostitution and gambling. On economic affairs the KSP was seen to strongly support {{Wp|corporatism}} and {{Wp|class collaboration}} rejecting both {{wp|lasseiz-faire}} {{wp|economic liberalism}} and {{wp|socialism}} based on {{wp|class struggle}}. Following the [[Great Collapse]] the KSP came out in favour of social reform and of greater government intervention in the economy, a stance it maintained during and after the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. Generally speaking the KSP was divided between those who more concentrated on its moral agenda who tended to support alliances with right-wing parties and those who concentrated on social and economic reform who were more willing to ally with the centre-left. The party's strong base of support amongst the petite bourgeoisie and farmers' meant it supported subsidies for farmers and shopkeepers as well as protectionist policies in trade.  
The KSP supported a conservative social programme based on Sotirian moral principles; it favoured bans on divorce and pornography, vehemently fought against liberalisation of Sunday trading laws, supported control and censorship of cinemas and theatres and promoted combatting alcohol and drug addiction, prostitution and gambling. On economic affairs the KSP was seen to strongly support {{Wp|corporatism}} and {{Wp|class collaboration}} rejecting both {{wp|lasseiz-faire}} {{wp|economic liberalism}} and {{wp|socialism}} based on {{wp|class struggle}}. Following the [[Great Collapse]] the KSP came out in favour of social reform and of greater government intervention in the economy, a stance it maintained during and after the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. Generally speaking the KSP was divided between those who more concentrated on its moral agenda who tended to support alliances with right-wing parties and those who concentrated on social and economic reform who were more willing to ally with the centre-left. The party's strong base of support amongst the petite bourgeoisie and farmers' meant it supported subsidies for farmers and shopkeepers as well as protectionist policies in trade.  


The KSP strongly supported the monarchy and was considered somewhat nationalist, with factions advocating for a greater Werania particularly following the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The KSP's attitude to democracy changed over time. At its founding it openly opposed the concept of {{Wp|popular sovereignty}} but became more accepting of democracy as it became the largest of the "constitutionalist" parties in the 1920's. However following the Great War with the death of Chancellor [[Otto Röttgen]] the party became more critical of democracy and began repressing domestic opponents. The KSP Chancellor [[Franz Rössler]] during his term implemented increasingly authoritarian measures under the pretext of preventing the country becoming socialist. This changed again after the failed [[Colonel's Putsch]] with the KSP subsequently reaffirming its support for liberal democracy.  
The KSP strongly supported the monarchy and was considered somewhat nationalist, with factions advocating for a greater Werania particularly following the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The KSP's attitude to democracy changed over time. At its founding it openly opposed the concept of {{Wp|popular sovereignty}} but became more accepting of democracy as it became the largest of the "constitutionalist" parties in the 1920's. However following the Great War with the death of Chancellor [[Otto Röttgen]] the party became more critical of democracy and began repressing domestic opponents. The KSP Chancellor [[Franz Rössler]] during his term implemented increasingly authoritarian measures under the pretext of preventing the country becoming socialist. This changed again after the failed [[Colonels Putsch]] with the KSP subsequently reaffirming its support for liberal democracy.  


On foreign policy matters the KSP traditionally supported neutrality in contrast to liberals and radicals who supported alliances with [[Estmere]] and [[Etruria]], conservatives who favoured [[Gaullica]] and socialists who favoured revolutionary internationalism. Following the [[Kirenian-Weranian War]] however the KSP became strong supporters of the [[Euclean Community]] playing a key role in Werania's entry into the bloc. Prior to the Great War the KSP heavily favoured the colonial empire seeing it as Werania's mission to enlighten colonial populations through Sotirianty. Following the war the party became divided between those who supported the existence of the status quo in the empire and those who wished to reform it to be less repressive, although decolonisation was never supported by the party.  
On foreign policy matters the KSP traditionally supported neutrality in contrast to liberals and radicals who supported alliances with [[Estmere]] and [[Etruria]], conservatives who favoured [[Gaullica]] and socialists who favoured revolutionary internationalism. Following the [[Kirenian-Weranian War]] however the KSP became strong supporters of the [[Euclean Community]] playing a key role in Werania's entry into the bloc. Prior to the Great War the KSP heavily favoured the colonial empire seeing it as Werania's mission to enlighten colonial populations through Sotirianty. Following the war the party became divided between those who supported the existence of the status quo in the empire and those who wished to reform it to be less repressive, although decolonisation was not supported by the party until the advent of the Tripartite governments when it reluctantly implemented such measures.  


The KSP's overall nature shifted over time. At it's foundation it was an oppositional party that opposed the political domination of liberal secularists within government garnering legitimacy by undermining support for the liberal agenda. However particularly after 1922 the KSP became the main establishment party (sometimes being nicknamed as the "pillar of the establishment") and so often adapted in that role supporting the [[Leopoldism|Leopoldist]] programme following the immediate end of the Great War before shifting with the authoritarian and right-wing tendencies popular in the 1940's. Following the failure of the Kirenian-Weranian War the KSP again reinvented itself modelling its programme on the [[Catholic Labour Union (Gaullica)|Catholic Labour Union]].
The KSP's overall nature shifted over time. At it's foundation it was an oppositional party that opposed the political domination of liberal secularists within government garnering legitimacy by undermining support for the liberal agenda. However particularly after 1922 the KSP became the main establishment party (sometimes being nicknamed as the "pillar of the establishment") and so often adapted in that role supporting the [[Leopoldism|Leopoldist]] programme following the immediate end of the Great War before shifting with the authoritarian and right-wing tendencies popular in the 1940's. Following the failure of the Kirenian-Weranian War the KSP again reinvented itself modelling its programme on the [[Catholic Labour Union (Gaullica)|Catholic Labour Union]].
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| [[Thomas Bechtold]]
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| [[Erich Schätzle]]
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| {{decrease}}35
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| #2 {{decrease}}
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| style="background:#fcc;"| Opposition
| [[Erich Schätzle]]
| [[Erich Schätzle]]
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|-
! align="center"|[[1922 Weranian federal election|1922]]
! align="center"|[[1922 Weranian federal election|1922]]
| 1,858,472
| 2,338,472
| 17.86%
| 23.84%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|114|621|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|154|621|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{increase}}10
| {{increase}}50
| #2
| '''#1''' {{increase}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Gustav de Maizière]]
| [[Thomas Bechtold]]
|-
! align="center"|[[1925 Weranian federal election|1925]]
| 2,257,253
| 22.13%
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|142|621|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{decrease}}12
| #2 {{decrease}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Thomas Bechtold]]
|-
|-
! align="center"|[[1935 Weranian federal election|1935]]
! align="center"|[[1935 Weranian federal election|1935]]
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| TBA
| {{Composition bar|167|584|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|167|584|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{increase}}53
| {{increase}}25
| #2
| #2 {{steady}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Otto Röttgen]]
| [[Otto Röttgen]]
|-
|-
! align="center"|[[1938 Weranian federal election|1938]]
! align="center"|[[1938 Weranian federal election|1938]]
| 5,068,317
| 4,268,317
| 28.13%
| 26.48%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|170|584|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|160|584|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{increase}}3
| {{decrease}}7
| #2
| #2 {{steady}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#fcc;"| Opposition
| [[Walther von Pittermann]]
| [[Franz Rössler]]
|-
|-
! align="center"|[[1942 Weranian federal election|1942]]
! align="center"|[[1942 Weranian federal election|1942]]
| 3,538,294
| 5,138,294
| 19.32%
| 27.16%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|116|621|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|163|621|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{decrease}}54
| {{increase}}3
| #3
| #2 {{steady}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Walther von Pittermann]]
| [[Franz Rössler]]
|-
|-
! align="center"|[[1946 Weranian federal election|1946]]
! align="center"|[[1946 Weranian federal election|1946]]
| 4,957,562
| 4,557,562
| 28.62%
| 26.31%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|176|597|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|162|597|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{increase}}60
| {{decrease}}1
| '''#1'''
| #2 {{steady}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Johannes von Günther]]
| [[Franz Rössler]]
|-
|-
! align="center"|[[1950 Weranian federal election|1950]]
! align="center"|[[1950 Weranian federal election|1950]]
| 4,956,432
| 4,956,432
| 24.78%
| 25.29%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|151|597|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|155|597|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{decrease}}25
| {{decrease}}7
| #2
| #2 {{steady}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Johannes von Günther]]
| [[Johannes von Günther]]
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! align="center"|[[1954 Weranian federal election|1954]]
! align="center"|[[1954 Weranian federal election|1954]]
| 5,643,821
| 5,643,821
| 27.97%
| 26.91%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|168|586|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|162|586|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{increase}}17
| {{increase}}8
| #2
| #2 {{steady}}
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Konstantin Vogel]]
| [[Johannes von Günther]]
|-
|-
! align="center"|[[1955 Weranian federal election|1955]]
! align="center"|[[1955 Weranian federal election|1955]]
| 6,484,921
| 5,784,921
| 31.23%
| 26.83%
| TBA
| TBA
| {{Composition bar|187|586|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{Composition bar|161|586|hex=#FAA61A}}
| {{increase}}19
| {{decrease}}1
| '''#1'''
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| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| style="background:#cfc;"| Coalition government
| [[Konstantin Vogel]]
| [[Konstantin Vogel]]
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[[Category:Werania]]
[[Category:Werania]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 26 April 2023

Catholic Social Party

Katholische Soziale Partei
AbbreviationKSP
LeaderGeorg von Kupferblum (first)
Walther Ritter von Dittmann (last)
Founded1860
Dissolved13 June 1951
Merged intoLiberal Democratic Party of Werania
HeadquartersWestbrucken
NewspaperStimme des Volkes
Armed wingSoldaten des Reichsbanners (unofficial)
IdeologyPolitical Catholicism
National conservatism
Political positionCentre-right to right wing
ReligionSolarian Catholicism
Colours  Gold

The Catholic Social Party (Weranian: Katholische Soziale Partei) was a political party in Werania that existed from its creation as the Catholic Party to its dissolution in 1951 when it merged into the Liberal Democratic Party of Werani. Throughout its existence it was one of the main political parties in Werania and served in every government from 1914 to 1951 save from a nine month period from 1918 to 1919.

The Catholic Party was founded as the ultramontane opposition to the Primce of Oppolzers cabinet. It soon became the main faction of the parliamentary right leading several cabinets in the 1880s and 1890s befote allying with the National Liberal Party against the ascendent Radical and Socialist parties.

The Catholic Party was reformed into the KSP. Its supporters were therefore found within the petite bourgeoisie and the traditionalist rural population. In the aftermath of the Great Collapse it entered government with the liberal and peasants parties; however it struggled to implement its political programme and was ousted from government in 1918 by the left-wing popular front between socialists and radicals. The KSP would sit in opposition until 1919 when the election that year produced the most divided legislature in Weranian history, with the far-right and socialists dominating. The KSP as the largest of the "constitutionalist" (i.e non-radical) parties became the largest party in the minority governments that governed in the leadup to the Great War (1922-1926). During the Great War the KSP was again the largest of the coalition parties that governed during that period.

Following the Great War the KSP became the largest non-socialist party in the Bundestag and led several centrist governments following the 1935 election before coming out of power from 1939-42. This resulted in the party moving to the right and when it re-entered government in 1942 as part of the "Fatherland Bloc" it implemented more authoritarian and reactionary policies under its chairman Franz Rössler.

In 1950 following the Colonels putsch and collapse of the national bloc governments the KSP became instrumental in the formalisation of the Tripartite governments between the Weranic Section of the Workers' International (OSAI) and Social Democratic Party of Werania (SPO). The Tripartite governments would oversee the expansion of the welfare state and the consolidation of a social market economy, the latter of which was keenly supported by the KSP who began to explicitly model themselves off the Gaullican Catholic Labour Union.

In 1955 KSP leader Konstantin Vogel withdrew the party from the Tripartite alliance and entered government with the Conservative Party and National Liberal Party. The three parties agreed to merge into a single centre-right party in 1957 which became named the National Consolidation Party (NKP) thus ending the KSP's existence. The NKP inherited the KSP's Sotirian democratic profile and for the majority of its existence the NKP has taken the strongest influence from the former KSP - only in 1983 with the election of a left-wing government did Werania for the first time since 1922 lack any ministers of a Sotirian democratic background.

History

Ideology

The Catholic Social Party positioned itself as a Sotirian democratic party supporting a programme of political Catholicism. The KSP self-identified as opposing the ideals of the Weranian revolution promoting "Gott, Familie, Heimat" over "Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit". However the party over its lifetime acquired a reputation of ideological heterogeneity particularly on economic and social issues reflecting the shifting nature of the Catholic Church during the early 20th century.

The KSP supported a conservative social programme based on Sotirian moral principles; it favoured bans on divorce and pornography, vehemently fought against liberalisation of Sunday trading laws, supported control and censorship of cinemas and theatres and promoted combatting alcohol and drug addiction, prostitution and gambling. On economic affairs the KSP was seen to strongly support corporatism and class collaboration rejecting both lasseiz-faire economic liberalism and socialism based on class struggle. Following the Great Collapse the KSP came out in favour of social reform and of greater government intervention in the economy, a stance it maintained during and after the Great War. Generally speaking the KSP was divided between those who more concentrated on its moral agenda who tended to support alliances with right-wing parties and those who concentrated on social and economic reform who were more willing to ally with the centre-left. The party's strong base of support amongst the petite bourgeoisie and farmers' meant it supported subsidies for farmers and shopkeepers as well as protectionist policies in trade.

The KSP strongly supported the monarchy and was considered somewhat nationalist, with factions advocating for a greater Werania particularly following the Great War. The KSP's attitude to democracy changed over time. At its founding it openly opposed the concept of popular sovereignty but became more accepting of democracy as it became the largest of the "constitutionalist" parties in the 1920's. However following the Great War with the death of Chancellor Otto Röttgen the party became more critical of democracy and began repressing domestic opponents. The KSP Chancellor Franz Rössler during his term implemented increasingly authoritarian measures under the pretext of preventing the country becoming socialist. This changed again after the failed Colonels Putsch with the KSP subsequently reaffirming its support for liberal democracy.

On foreign policy matters the KSP traditionally supported neutrality in contrast to liberals and radicals who supported alliances with Estmere and Etruria, conservatives who favoured Gaullica and socialists who favoured revolutionary internationalism. Following the Kirenian-Weranian War however the KSP became strong supporters of the Euclean Community playing a key role in Werania's entry into the bloc. Prior to the Great War the KSP heavily favoured the colonial empire seeing it as Werania's mission to enlighten colonial populations through Sotirianty. Following the war the party became divided between those who supported the existence of the status quo in the empire and those who wished to reform it to be less repressive, although decolonisation was not supported by the party until the advent of the Tripartite governments when it reluctantly implemented such measures.

The KSP's overall nature shifted over time. At it's foundation it was an oppositional party that opposed the political domination of liberal secularists within government garnering legitimacy by undermining support for the liberal agenda. However particularly after 1922 the KSP became the main establishment party (sometimes being nicknamed as the "pillar of the establishment") and so often adapted in that role supporting the Leopoldist programme following the immediate end of the Great War before shifting with the authoritarian and right-wing tendencies popular in the 1940's. Following the failure of the Kirenian-Weranian War the KSP again reinvented itself modelling its programme on the Catholic Labour Union.

Election results

Election Volkstag Rank Government Leader
Votes % ±pp Seats won +/−
1911 1,406,748 15.38% New
94 / 597
New #3 Increase Opposition Thomas Bechtold
1914 2,268,572 22.77% TBA
139 / 597
Increase45 #1 Increase Coalition government Erich Schätzle
1918 1,709,515 16.94% TBA
104 / 597
Decrease35 #2 Decrease Opposition Erich Schätzle
1922 2,338,472 23.84% TBA
154 / 621
Increase50 #1 Increase Coalition government Thomas Bechtold
1925 2,257,253 22.13% TBA
142 / 621
Decrease12 #2 Decrease Coalition government Thomas Bechtold
1935 4,596,028 27.90% TBA
167 / 584
Increase25 #2 Steady Coalition government Otto Röttgen
1938 4,268,317 26.48% TBA
160 / 584
Decrease7 #2 Steady Opposition Franz Rössler
1942 5,138,294 27.16% TBA
163 / 621
Increase3 #2 Steady Coalition government Franz Rössler
1946 4,557,562 26.31% TBA
162 / 597
Decrease1 #2 Steady Coalition government Franz Rössler
1950 4,956,432 25.29% TBA
155 / 597
Decrease7 #2 Steady Coalition government Johannes von Günther
1954 5,643,821 26.91% TBA
162 / 586
Increase8 #2 Steady Coalition government Johannes von Günther
1955 5,784,921 26.83% TBA
161 / 586
Decrease1 #2 Steady Coalition government Konstantin Vogel