The Free-minded People's Party ( German : Freisinnige Volkspartei , FVP ) or Radical People's Party was a social liberal party in the German Empire , founded as a result of the split of the German Free-minded Party in 1893. One of its most notable members was Eugen Richter , who was party leader from 1893 to 1906. The party advocated liberalism , social progressivism and parliamentarism .
3-446: FVP may refer to: Politics [ edit ] Free-minded People's Party (Germany) (German: Freisinnige Volkspartei ), 1893-1910 Progressive People's Party (Germany) (German: Fortschrittliche Volkspartei ), 1910-1918 Free People's Party (Germany) (German: Freie Volkspartei ), 1956-1957 Chemistry [ edit ] Flash vacuum pyrolysis Topics referred to by
6-595: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Free-minded People%27s Party (Germany) On 6 March 1910, the party merged with the Free-minded Union and the German People's Party to form the Progressive People's Party . This article related to a European Liberal party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about
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