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Free-minded People's Party (Germany)
The
Free-minded
People's Party
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
.
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
.