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Besmenian Conservative Party Besmenische Konservative Partei | |
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Founded | 1831 |
Dissolved | 30 May 1986 |
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Ideology | |
Colors | Dark grey |
The Besmenian Conservative Party (Besmenian: Besmenische Konservative Partei), was a former conservative party in Besmenia.
The BKP was with the Besmenian Social Party one of the two dominant parties in the Kingdom of Besmenia until 1921. After the Ochsenbein State banned all parties, the sister party of the BKP in East Besmenia East-BKP, became the major party. The party was represented in the Federal Chamber from 1920 to 1952. Between 1930 and 1936, the then leader Hans Saalmann was the 2nd President of Besmenia. From the mid-50s, the BKP developed into a small party. The party was dissolved in 1986 due to a lack of success.
Leaders of the BKP from 1831 to 1983
Leader | Period |
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Willhelm Waltfred | 1831-1840 |
Albrecht von Folgunger | 1840-1848 |
Jakob Schilling | 1848-1874 |
Klaus Greval | 1874-1879 |
Richard Merck | 1879-1900 |
Theobald von Hertling | 1900-1915 |
Josef Afonsgorn | 1915-1922 |
Ernst Kenner | 1922-1926 (Leader of East-BKP from 1920 to 1922) |
Hans Saalmann | 1926-1941 |
Tom Giertel | 1941-1955 |
Jakob Richtig | 1955-1959 |
Adrian Cmielow | 1959-1971 |
Bodo Trimmann | 1971-1986 |