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===Background===
===Background===
The BRP was formed in 1957 when the right-wing party wing split from the [[Besmenian Conservative Party]]. The background was an internal party struggle between politicians from the centre-right and the right-wing wing of the BKP. After the centre-right politician [[Jakob Richtig]] was elected the new  party chairman at the BKP party conference in March 1957, politicians from the right-wing wing left the party. The Besmenian Republican Party was founded on May 4, 1957 during a closed meeting of about 100 members, many of whom were former BKP members, in [[Sankt Butz]].
The BRP was formed in 1957 when the right-wing party wing split from the [[Besmenian Conservative Party]]. The background was an internal party struggle between politicians from the centre-right and the right-wing wing of the BKP. After the centre-right politician [[Jakob Richtig]] was elected the new  party chairman at the BKP party conference in March 1957, politicians from the right-wing wing left the party. The Besmenian Republican Party was founded on May 4, 1957 during a closed meeting of about 100 members, many of whom were former BKP members, in [[Sankt Butz]].
===1957-1972===
===1957-1972===
===BVP-BRP government coalition (1972-1980)===
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==Political position==
The BRP was a party at the right-wing populist end of the political spectrum. The BRP was primarily against communism as well as socialism and direct democracy and was committed to cooperation with the fascist [[Besmenian Empire|West Besmenia]] before the [[Besmenian reunification]]. With the entry of numerous former [[Besmenian National Union|BNU]] politicians, there was a slight emergence of [[Ochsenbeinism]] as a political strand of the party in the late 1960s.
==Election results==
==Election results==


[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Revision as of 15:46, 18 July 2022

Besmenian Republican Party

Besmenische Republikanische Partei
AbbreviationBRP
Founded4 May 1957
Dissolved10 July 1990
Split fromBKP
Merged intoNBP
IdeologyBesmenian nationalism
Soft-Ochsenbeinism
National conservatism
Social conservatism
Right-wing populism
Anti-immigration
Political positionRight-wing to far-right

The Besmenian Republican Party (Besmenian: Besmenische Republikanische Partei, BRP) was a right-wing and national-conservative political party in Besmenia, which existed from 1957 to 1990.

History

Background

The BRP was formed in 1957 when the right-wing party wing split from the Besmenian Conservative Party. The background was an internal party struggle between politicians from the centre-right and the right-wing wing of the BKP. After the centre-right politician Jakob Richtig was elected the new party chairman at the BKP party conference in March 1957, politicians from the right-wing wing left the party. The Besmenian Republican Party was founded on May 4, 1957 during a closed meeting of about 100 members, many of whom were former BKP members, in Sankt Butz.

1957-1972

BVP-BRP government coalition (1972-1980)

1980-1990

Chairmans of the BRP

Leader Year
1 Reinhard Heide 1957–1970
2 Konrad Berger 1970–1982
3 Helmut Schwarzberg 1982–1989
4 Alexander von Wiest 1989–1990

Political position

The BRP was a party at the right-wing populist end of the political spectrum. The BRP was primarily against communism as well as socialism and direct democracy and was committed to cooperation with the fascist West Besmenia before the Besmenian reunification. With the entry of numerous former BNU politicians, there was a slight emergence of Ochsenbeinism as a political strand of the party in the late 1960s.

Election results