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The Deutschfreiheitliche Partei (in English, German Freedom Party, in Italian Partito Libertario Tedesco) was a political party active in Tyrol at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. It had a Liberal national orientation.

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5-570: It originated in 1880 from a section of the German Liberal Party , which was active across Austria. This new party, however, was only active in the County of Tyrol . Among the major leasers of the party were Julius Perathoner , the burgomaster of Bolzano from 1895 to 1922. Active in Alto Adige after its annexation to Italy after World War I, the part ran in the 1921 election in a coalition with

10-589: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Constitutional Party (Austria) The Constitutional Party ( German : Verfassungspartei ), also known as the German-Liberal Party ( German : Deutschliberale Partei ) was the main representative of liberalism and national liberalism in the German-speaking parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the 1860s and 70s. It

15-573: Is why it received its name. Afterwards it became the strongest political group in the Imperial Council (the parliament of the Cis-Leithanian , i.e. Austrian-dominated, part of the empire) until 1879. It was weakened after the financial crisis of 1873 , which added to the rise of the more radical German nationalist movement . The Constitutional Party merged with the Progressive Club to form

20-699: The Tiroler Volkspartei called the Deutscher Verband which won 90% of the German-speaking vote and elected four members to the Camera dei deputati - Eduard Reut-Nicolussi , Karl Tinzl , Friedrich von Toggenburg and Wilhelm von Walther . In Austrian Tyrol, the party joined with the Großdeutsche Volkspartei in 1920/1921. This Italian history article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Austrian history article

25-691: Was a party of the German-speaking bourgeoisie , had anti-clerical positions and sought to defend the privileges of German-speakers vis-à-vis the rising national movements of the Slavic minorities in the Habsburg monarchy. It supported the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 , transforming the Austrian Empire into the Austro-Hungarian Dual monarchy and the 1867 December Constitution , which

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