Radical Party of Tarper
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Radical Party of Tarper Parti Radical du Tarper | |
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Abbreviation | R |
Founder | Charles Jarret Karl |
Founded | 1899 |
Dissolved | 1914 |
Preceded by | Party of the Grand Revolution Progress Party (Majority) |
Succeeded by | Free Liberal Party of Tarper |
Newspaper | The Tarperti Journal |
Think tank | The Liberal Freethinker's Bureau |
Youth wing | Radical Youths |
Paramilitary wing | Defenders of the Realm (1912-14) |
Ideology | Radicalism Liberalism Constitutionalism Republicanism (from 1913) Monarchism (until 1913) |
Political position | Centre-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 |
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1900 | 214 / 397
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214 | 1st | Charles Jarret Karl |
1904 | 165 / 397
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49 | 1st | Charles Jarret Karl |
1908 | 195 / 397
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30 | 1st | Charles Jarret Karl |
1912 | 151 / 397
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44 | 1st | Charles Jarret Karl |