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Democratic Peasants' Party (other)
Democratic Peasants' Party may refer to: *Democratic Peasants' Party (Bukovina) *Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu *Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere See also *Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany The Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany (german: Demokratische Bauernpartei Deutschlands, DBD) was an East German political party. The DBD was founded in 1948. It had 52 representatives in the Volkskammer, as part of the National Front. The DBD ...
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Democratic Peasants' Party (Bukovina)
The Democratic Peasants' Party (, PÈšD; ; , ''Demokratychna selyans'ka partiya''), also known as Democratic Party, Peasants' Party, National Democratic Party or Unirea Society, was a provincial party in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary, one of several groups claiming to represent the ethnic Romanians. It had a national liberal and left-wing populist agenda, and was mainly supported by "the peasants, the village teachers, and some of the intellectuals." Its leader was Aurel Onciul, seconded by Florea Lupu, both of whom were adversaries of the conservative and elitist Romanian National People's Party (PNPR). Rejecting sectarianism, the PÈšD combined Austrian and Romanian nationalism, as Onciul argued that Romanian aspirations could only be fulfilled inside the multi-ethnic empire. For this reason, and for its role in dividing the Romanian vote, the party was often accused of double-dealing. In 1902–1905, the PÈšD pursued an alliance policy with politicians from the other ethnic groupsâ ...
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Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu
The Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu ( ro, Partidul Țărănesc Democrat–Lupu) was a political party in Romania. History The party was established on 20 January 1946 as a breakaway from the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ).The History of the Soviet Bloc 1945–1991: A Chronology: Part 1, 1945–1952
Cold War History Research Center Led by , it contested the November 1946 elections, winning two seats.

Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere
The Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere ( ro, Partidul Țărănesc-Democrat–Stere, PȚD–Stere) was a political party in Romania. History The party was established by Constantin Stere after he left the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ). In the 1931 general elections, PȚD–Stere ran in an alliance with the League Against Usury (LCC). The alliance received 2.8% of the vote, winning six seats in the Chamber of Deputies. The LCC took one seat and the PȚD-Stere took five.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1601 The party ran alone in the 1932 elections, receiving 1.4% of the vote and losing all five seats. It later merged into the new Radical Peasants' Party The Radical Peasants' Party ( ro, Partidul Radical-Țărănesc, PRȚ) was a political party in Romania. History The party was established by Grigore Iunian on 22 November 1933, absorbing the Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere. It won six seats i ... (PȚD) established the foll ...
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