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The '''Federal Party''' is a former major political party that existed in Arabi from 1837 until 1906. The party existed during the First Party System (1839-1899) with its main rival the [[Democratic-Repblican Party (Arabi)|Democratic-Republican Party]]. The last president from the Federal Party was [[James Douglas (Arabi)|James Douglas]], who was president from 1883 until 1887. The party was formally dissolved in 1906 with the [[Conservative Capitalist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Capitalist Party]] being its successor.
The '''Federal Party''' is a former major political party that existed in Arabi from 1837 until 1906. The party existed during the First Party System (1839-1899) with its main rival the [[Democratic-Republican Party (Arabi)|Democratic-Republican Party]]. The last president from the Federal Party was [[James Douglas (Arabi)|James Douglas]], who was president from 1883 until 1887. The party was formally dissolved in 1906 with the [[Conservative Capitalist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Capitalist Party]] being its successor.

Revision as of 02:27, 27 March 2020

Federal Party
FoundedJuly 3, 1837; 186 years ago (1837-07-03)
DissolvedJanuary 10, 1906; 118 years ago (1906-01-10)
Succeeded byLiberal Socialist Party
IdeologySocial Conservatism
Fiscal Conservatism
Republicanism
Right-wing Populism
Political positionRight-wing
Colors  Purple

The Federal Party is a former major political party that existed in Arabi from 1837 until 1906. The party existed during the First Party System (1839-1899) with its main rival the Democratic-Republican Party. The last president from the Federal Party was James Douglas, who was president from 1883 until 1887. The party was formally dissolved in 1906 with the Conservative Capitalist Party being its successor.