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The FBBP was founded in 1924 by members of the liberal [[Besmenian Democratic Party]]. The party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Besmenia along with the [[Besmenian People's Party]] (BVP). The FBBP has been represented in the [[Federal Chamber]] since 1928. | The FBBP was founded in 1924 by members of the liberal [[Besmenian Democratic Party]]. The party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Besmenia along with the [[Besmenian People's Party]] (BVP). The FBBP has been represented in the [[Federal Chamber]] since 1928. | ||
The party formed the government with the Besmenian People's Party from 1940- and with the [[Social Democratic Union]] from | The party formed the government with the Besmenian People's Party from 1940-1944, 1980-1988, 2004-2012, 2016- and with the [[Social Democratic Union]] from 1948-1960, 1988-1992, 2000-2004. |
Revision as of 04:46, 29 April 2020
Free Besmenian Citizen's Party Freie Besmenische Bürgerpartei | |
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Leader | Derrick Württemberg |
Founded | 12 April 1923 |
Headquarters | Heraldsteinstraße 76, Lait City |
Think tank | Albrecht Neumann Foundation |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre |
Colors | Yellow |
Federal Chamber | 125 / 461
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Federal Senate | 6 / 24
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State Parliaments | 387 / 1,355
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Governors of states | 3 / 12
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The Free Besmenian Citizen's Party (Besmenian: Freie Besmenische Bürgerpartei, FBBP) is a liberal party in Besmenia.
The FBBP was founded in 1924 by members of the liberal Besmenian Democratic Party. The party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Besmenia along with the Besmenian People's Party (BVP). The FBBP has been represented in the Federal Chamber since 1928.
The party formed the government with the Besmenian People's Party from 1940-1944, 1980-1988, 2004-2012, 2016- and with the Social Democratic Union from 1948-1960, 1988-1992, 2000-2004.