Category
page 1Political parties established in 1919
Nazi Party
former far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945
Communist Party of the United States of America
American political party
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
communist political party in Yugoslavia
German Workers' Party
predecessor of the Nazi Party
Wafd Party
Egyptian center-right political party

KDU-ČSL
KDU-ČSL (In Czech, the initials of the '''Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party; ), often shortened to ''' ("the populars"), is a Christian democratic political party in the Czech Republic, led by Marek Výborný. The party has taken part in most of the Czech government coalitions since 1990, and has been represented in every parliament except for the 6th Czech parliament (2010–2013). It currently forms part of the parliamentary opposition, having been elected on the lists of the Spolu electoral alliance.
Bavarian People's Party
political party
Communist Party of Denmark
political party in Denmark
Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland
political party
Italian People's Party
former Italian political party
Yugoslav Muslim Organization
ethnic Muslim (today Bosniak) political party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Labor Unity
historic political party in Israel (1919-1968)
Justice Party of Denmark
political party in Denmark
Landbund
"Landbund" may also refer to the Agricultural League, a former political party of Germany.
Democratic Party
political party in Yugoslavia (1919–1946)
German National Socialist Workers' Party
political party of Germans in Czechoslovakia
Communist Party of Western Ukraine
Clandestine party in interwar Poland
United Farmers of Alberta
association of Alberta farmers
Popular National Union
political party in Poland (1919-1928)
Agrarian Party
Yugoslav political party
Džemijet
Džemijet (, "Society", ; full Turkish name , "Islamic Association for the Defense of Justice"/"Society for the Preservation of Muslim Rights") was a political party of the Muslim population in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. It represented Albanians, Bosniaks and Turks in what was then "Southern Serbia" (i.e. Vardar Macedonia, Kosovo and Metohija, Sandžak). It was formed in August 1918 and officially constituted in Skopje in late 1919. The party participated in the 1920 and 1923 elections, in which it elected 8 and 14 representatives respectively. In January 1925 the party's leader
Lithuanian Labour Federation
National trade union center
Estonian Labour Party
political party in Estonia
German Christian Social People's Party
political party
Estonian People's Party
political party in Estonia
Communist Labor Party of America
political party in United States
Mexican Laborist Party
Mexican political party
German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic
political party in Czechoslovakia
Liberal Swedish Party
political party
Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party
political party in the Ukrainian Republic
Frontpartij
The Frontpartij (, "Front Party") was a Belgian political party that campaigned for increasing recognition for the Flemish people and their language. Originating from the earlier Frontbeweging (, "Front Movement"), the Frontpartij was an early attempt to fully politicise the Flemish Movement. In contrast to some of its successor movements the party supported democracy and autonomy rather than authoritarianism and independence.
Croatian Popular Party
political party
Estonian Independent Socialist Workers' Party
political party in Estonia
German Party
political party in Romania, active 1919-44
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party
political party in Czechoslovakia
Christian People's Party
Estonian political party (1919-1931)
Republican Liberal Party
Defunct political party in Portugal