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'''Radical Party''' may refer to any of a number of [[Political party|political parties]] professing the [[Progressive liberalism|progressive-liberal]] [[ideology]] known as [[Radicalism (historical)|Radicalism]]: {{TOC right}} ==Worldwide== *[[Nonviolent Radical Party Transnational and Transparty]] (1989–present) ==Europe== In the western Mediterranean European countries, Radicalism was one of the major political movements between [[Revolutions of 1848|1848]] and [[Fall of France|1940]]. Such parties were often labelled 'Democratic', 'Radical democratic', or 'Radical liberal' parties: * In [[France]]: **Radical Left (1902–1940), parliamentary group of the [[Independent Radicals]]. **[[Radical Party (France)|Radical-Socialist Party (France)]] (1901–present) **[[Radical Party of the Left]] (1971–present) **[[Radical Movement]] (2017–2021), former merger of the Radical Party and the Radical Party of the Left. * In [[Italy]]: **[[Italian Radical Party]] (1877–1925) **[[Radical Party (Italy)]] (1955–1989) **[[Italian Radicals]] (2001–present) **Radical Socialist Movement (2006-present), formed by dissidents members of the Radicals of the Left **Liberty and Equality (2010-present), formed by dissidents members of the Radicals of the Left * In [[Spain]], Radicalism took the form of various parties labelled 'democratic', 'progressive', 'radical' and 'republican': ** the [[Progressive Party (Spain)|Progressive Party]] (1835–69), formed by former participants in the radical Revolution of 1820; ** the [[Democratic Party (Spain)|Democratic Party]] (1849–69) a Spanish progressive party of [[Jacobin (politics)|Jacobin]] and [[Revolutions of 1848|1848er]] inspiration, active in the 1850s. ** the Federal Democratic Republican Party (1868–1910) ** the Democratic Radical Party (1869–80), successor the Progressive Party. It was refounded in 1880, following splinters, as the Progressive Democratic Party (1880–1912) ** the successor Democratic Party (1876–9) reformed as the Possibilist Democratic Party (1879–90) ** The Radical-Republican Party (1908–40), a splinter of the Progressive Democratic Party; ** Its splinter, the [[Radical Socialist Republican Party|Radical-Socialist Republican Party]] (1928–34). This merged with others to form the [[Republican Left (Spain)|Republican Left]] (1934–59) ** A second splinter of the Radical-Republican Party formed the Republican Democratic Party and [[Republican Union (Spain, 1934)|Republican Union]] (1934–59) In the [[Low Countries|Dutch-speaking]], [[List of territorial entities where German is an official language|German-speaking]] and [[Nordic countries]], the English or French term Radical was represented by terms that literally translated as 'Free-Minded' (or, alternatively, as '[[Freethinker]]' or '[[Rationalism|Rationalist]]'), including: * In [[Switzerland]]: ** the original Radical Party (1830s–1894), see [[Regeneration (Switzerland)]] ** the comparatively left-leaning successor party known as the [[Radical Democratic Party of Switzerland|Radical-Democratic Party]] (in French) and the ''Free-minded Democratic Party'' (German) (1878 to present) ** the comparatively right-leaning successor party known as the [[Radical Liberal Party of Switzerland|Radical-Liberal Party]] (1893 to 2009), and its successor the [[FDP.The Liberals|FDP]], whose name translates to the ''Free-minded and Liberal Party'' in German and the ''Radical and Liberal Party'' in French (2009–present) * In [[Luxembourg]]: ** the [[Liberal League (Luxembourg)|Liberal League]] (1904–28), although predominantly [[Classical liberalism|classical liberal]] rather than Radical, contained a left-wing faction of Radical ideology; ** the [[Radical Socialist Party (Luxembourg)|Radical Socialist Party]] (1925–1932), founded by the splinter of the left-wing of the old Liberal League; ** the [[Radical Party (Luxembourg)]] (1928–1932), founded by the splinter of the right-wing of the Radical Socialist Party. **the [[Radical Liberal Party (Luxembourg)]] (1932–1945), formed as a merger of the Radical Socialist Party and Radical Party * In the [[Netherlands]]: ** the [[Radical League]] (1892–1901) ** the [[Free-thinking Democratic League|Free-minded Democratic League]] (1901-1946) **the [[Political Party of Radicals]] (1968–1991) * In [[Germany]], a succession of Radical parties existed: ** The [[German Free-minded Party]] (1884 to 1893), which split into two successors: ** the left-leaning [[Free-minded Union]] (1893 to 1910) ** and the centre-leaning the [[Free-minded People's Party (Germany)|Free-minded People's Party]] (1893 to 1910) ** These merged as the [[Progressive People's Party (Germany)|Progressive People's Party]] (1910 to 1918) ** This was reformed as the [[German Democratic Party]] (1918 to 1930). * In [[Scandinavia]]: ** In [[Denmark]], the current Liberal Party began as a Radical Party, hence its name in Danish ([[Venstre (Denmark)|Venstre, 'Left']]). The Radical wing split off from the classical-liberal majority in 1905 to form a new party, known as [[Danish Social Liberal Party|Radikale Venstre]] (Radical Left). ** In [[Sweden]], the [[Free-minded National Association]] (1902 to 1934) ** In [[Norway]], the [[Free-minded Liberal Party]] (1909 to 1932) and Free-minded People's Party (1932 to 1935) ** In [[Finland]], the [[Young Finnish Party|Young Finns]] (1905-1918), its successor the [[National Progressive Party (Finland)|National Progressive Party]] (1919–51), and its successor the [[Liberal League (Finland)|Free-minded League]] (1951 to 1965) In south-eastern Europe, Radicalism was also a historically important political movement: * In [[Bulgaria]], the [[Radical Democratic Party (Bulgaria)|Radical Democratic Party]] (1902–present) * In [[Greece]] ** the [[Party of Radicals (Ionian Islands)|Party of Radicals]] (1848-1864) of the [[United States of the Ionian Islands]] ** the Venizelist splinter from the Liberal Party () and the Democratic Party () * In [[Romania]] (see [[List of political parties in Romania#Parties active 1859–1918|list of historical political parties in Romania]]) ** the Free and Independent Fraction (1864-1884) ** the National Liberal Party (1875-1940) ** the [[Radical Party (Romania)|Radical Party]] (1884–19??), splinter of the former; * In [[Serbia]] ** the Serbian Progressive Party (1881-1919) ** the [[People's Radical Party]] (1881–1926) ** the Independent Radical Party (1903-1919), left-wing splinter of the former ** the [[State Party of Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Democrats]] (1919-1946) and its splinter, the [[Yugoslav Democratic Party|Republican and Democratic Party]] (1924-1946) ** the [[Serbian Radical Party]] (1991–present) * In [[Turkey]], the [[Republican People's Party]] (1919-1980) In Central and Eastern Europe, Radicalism was less potent but nonetheless prominent political force: * In [[Czechoslovakia]] and its predecessor territories: ** the [[Young Czech Party]] (1874-1918) ** the [[Czech National Social Party]] (1897–present) *In [[Russia]] and its historical territories: **[[Constitutional Democratic Party]] **[[Trudoviks|Trudovik Party]] *In [[Ukraine]] and its predecessor territories: **the [[Ruthenian-Ukrainian Radical Party]] (1890-1926) **the Radical Socialist Party of Ukraine (1926-1950) **[[Radical Party (Ukraine)]] (2010–present) ===United Kingdom=== *[[Radicals (UK)]] (17??–1859) ==South America== ===Argentina=== *[[Radical Civic Union]] (1891–present) *[[People's Radical Civic Union]] (1957–1972), led by [[Ricardo Balbín]] *[[Intransigent Radical Civic Union]] (1957–1972) ===Bolivia=== *[[Radical Party (Bolivia)]] (1913–1943) ===Chile=== *[[Radical Party (Chile)]] (1863–1994) *[[Social Democrat Radical Party]] (1994–present) ===Ecuador=== *[[Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party]] (182?–present) *[[Alfarista Radical Front]] (1972–present) ===Paraguay=== *[[Authentic Radical Liberal Party]] (1978–present) ==Asia== ===India=== *[[Radical Democratic Party (India)]] (1940–1948) ===Israel=== *[[Meri (political party)|Meri]]-Israeli Radical Camp (1960s-1970s) ==Oceania== ===New Zealand=== *[[Radical Party (New Zealand)]] (1896–19??) ==See also== *[[Radicalism (historical)]] *[[Political radicalism]] *[[National Radical Party (disambiguation)]] *[[Italian Radicals (disambiguation)]] *[[Free-minded Party (disambiguation)|Free-minded Party]] {{disambiguation|political}} [[Category:Radical parties|*]]
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