The Conservative People's Party () also known as () was a small
Czech
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Catholic
political party
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in
Bohemia.
The party was founded in the 1910s after split in the
Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia and the
Party of the Catholic People
The Czech Christian Social Party in the Kingdom of Bohemia (), before 1910 known as Party of Catholic People (), was a Czech Christian-social political party in Bohemia during times of Austria-Hungary
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. In January 1919 members united under
František Šabata
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...
and party merged into newly formed
Czechoslovak People's Party
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.
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Political parties disestablished in 1919
Catholic political parties
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