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The '''Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia''' (Besmenian: ''Liberale Bürgerpartei Besmeniens''), was a national-liberal political party in [[East Besmenia]].  
The '''Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia''' (Besmenian: ''Liberale Bürgerpartei Besmeniens''), was a national-liberal political party in [[East Besmenia]].  


The LBB was founded in 1930, after the [[Besmenian Democratic Party]] and the [[Besmenian Freedom Party]] merged into a common party. As early as the [[1928 East Besmenian federal election]], both parties stood for election as a party alliance under the name ''Liberal Citizen's''. The party was a member of the East Besmenian government from 1940 to 1956 and was the largest party in the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] from 1944 to 1956. LBB-Chairman [[Albrecht Neumann]] served as [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] from 1944 to 1956.  
The LBB was founded in 1930, after the [[Besmenian Democratic Party]] and the [[Besmenian Freedom Party]] merged into a common party. As early as the [[1928 East Besmenian federal election]], both parties stood for election as a party alliance under the name ''Liberal Citizen's''. The party was a member of the East Besmenian government from 1940 to 1956 and was the largest party in the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] from 1944 to 1960. LBB-Chairman [[Albrecht Neumann|Albrecht Nebeling]] served as [[Premier of Besmenia|Premier]] from 1944 to 1958.  


In the early 1960s disputes within the party arose over political alignment. In 1963, [[Jürgen Rothmann]], a supporter of the centre-liberal wing of LBB, became chairman. Under Rothmann, the LBB was renamed to ''[[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]]'' and concentrated on a stronger centre-liberal orientation.
In the early 1960s disputes within the party arose over political alignment. In 1963, [[Jürgen Rothmann]], a supporter of the centre-liberal wing of LBB, became chairman. Under Rothmann, the LBB was renamed to ''[[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]]'' and concentrated on a stronger centre-liberal orientation.
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|style="width:125px;"|1933–1959
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|style="width:200px;"|[[Erich Kenther]]
|style="width:200px;"|[[Franz Schlösser]]
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|style="width:125px;"|1959–1961
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|style="width:200px;"|[[Franz Hilfborn]]
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|style="width:200px;"|[[Waldemar Rist]]
|style="width:200px;"|[[Waldemar Rist]]
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|style="width:200px;"|[[Jürgen Rothmann]]
|style="width:200px;"|[[Jürgen Rothmann]]
|style="width:125px;"|1963
|style="width:125px;"|1963

Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 November 2024

Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia

Liberale Bürgerpartei Besmeniens
AbbreviationLBB
Founded28 May 1930
Dissolved28 November 1963
Preceded byBDP
BFP
Succeeded byFBBP
HeadquartersLaitstadt, East Besmenia
IdeologyNational liberalism
Libertarianism
Conservative liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
Colors  Dark yellow

The Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia (Besmenian: Liberale Bürgerpartei Besmeniens), was a national-liberal political party in East Besmenia.

The LBB was founded in 1930, after the Besmenian Democratic Party and the Besmenian Freedom Party merged into a common party. As early as the 1928 East Besmenian federal election, both parties stood for election as a party alliance under the name Liberal Citizen's. The party was a member of the East Besmenian government from 1940 to 1956 and was the largest party in the Federal Chamber from 1944 to 1960. LBB-Chairman Albrecht Nebeling served as Premier from 1944 to 1958.

In the early 1960s disputes within the party arose over political alignment. In 1963, Jürgen Rothmann, a supporter of the centre-liberal wing of LBB, became chairman. Under Rothmann, the LBB was renamed to Free Besmenian Citizen's Party and concentrated on a stronger centre-liberal orientation.

History

Ideology and policies

Election results

Chairmans of the LBB

Leader Year
1 Anton Zimmermann 1930–1933
2 Albrecht Nebeling 1933–1959
3 Franz Schlösser 1959–1961
4 Waldemar Rist 1961–1963
5 Jürgen Rothmann 1963