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The '''Radical Party of Tarper''', simply known as the '''Radicals''' or '''Liberals''', was a radical and liberal political party in Tarper from 1899 to 1914.
The '''Radical Party of Tarper''', simply known as the '''Radicals''' or '''Liberals''', was a radical and liberal political party in Tarper from 1899 to 1914.

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Radical Party of Tarper

Parti Radical du Tarper
AbbreviationR
FounderCharles Jarret Karl
Founded1899; 125 years ago (1899)
Dissolved1914; 110 years ago (1914)
Preceded byParty of the Grand Revolution
Progress Party
(Minority)
Succeeded byFree Liberal Party of Tarper
NewspaperThe Tarperti Journal
Think tankThe Liberal Freethinker's Bureau
Youth wingRadical Youths
Paramilitary wingDefenders of the Realm
(1912-14)
IdeologyRadicalism
Liberalism
Constitutionalism
Republicanism
(from 1913)
Monarchism
(until 1913)
Political positionCentre-left to Centre-right
Colors  Blue
Slogan"For Liberty"
Party flag
File:Flag of the Radical Party of Tarper.svg

The Radical Party of Tarper, simply known as the Radicals or Liberals, was a radical and liberal political party in Tarper from 1899 to 1914.

History

Legacy

Election results

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
1900
214 / 397
Increase 214 1st Charles Jarret Karl
1904
165 / 397
Decrease 49 1st Charles Jarret Karl
1908
195 / 397
Increase 30 1st Charles Jarret Karl
1912
151 / 397
Decrease 44 1st Charles Jarret Karl