The National Democratic Party could refer to
- Afar National Democratic Party
- Kamerun National Democratic Party
- National Democratic Party (Argentina)
- National Democratic Party (Austria, 1967–1988)
- National Democratic Party (Bahamas)
- National Democratic Party (Barbados)
- National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands)
- National Democratic Party (Chile)
- National Democratic Party (Czechoslovakia)
- National Democratic Party (Djibouti)
- National Democratic Party (Egypt)
- National Democratic Party (Georgia)
- National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany)
- National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD)
- National Democratic Party (Guyana)
- National Democratic Party (India)
- National Democratic Party (Indonesia)
- National Democratic Party (Iraq)
- National Democratic Party (Italy)
- National Democratic Party (Kenya)
- National Democratic Party (Latvia)
- National Democratic Party (Lithuania)
- National Democratic Party (Mongolia)
- National Democratic Party (Morocco)
- National Democratic Party (Namibia)
- National Democratic Party (Nepal)
- National Democratic Party (Nicaragua)
- National Democratic Party (Nigeria)
- National Democratic Party (Northern Ireland)
- National Democratic Party (Pakistan)
- National Democratic Party (Poland)
- National Democratic Party (Puerto Rico)
- National Democratic Party (Rhodesia)
- National Democratic Party (Suriname)
- Nationalist Democracy Party (Turkey)
- National Democratic Party (Ukraine)
- National Democratic Party (UK)
- National Democratic Party (UK 1960s)
- National Democratic Party (United States), historic political party; not to be confused with the modern United States Democratic Party
- National Democratic Party (Venezuela)
Famous quotes containing the words democratic party, national, democratic and/or party:
“The Democratic Party is like a mule. It has neither pride of ancestry nor hope of posterity.”
—Ignatius Donnelly (18311901)
“The religion of England is part of good-breeding. When you see on the continent the well-dressed Englishman come into his ambassadors chapel and put his face for silent prayer into his smooth-brushed hat, you cannot help feeling how much national pride prays with him, and the religion of a gentleman.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“The debates of that great assembly are frequently vague and perplexed, seeming to be dragged rather than to march, to the intended goal. Something of this sort must, I think, always happen in public democratic assemblies.”
—Alexis de Tocqueville (18051859)
“... the idea of a classless society is ... a disastrous mirage which cannot be maintained without tyranny of the few over the many. It is even more pernicious culturally than politically, not because the monolithic state forces the party line upon its intellectuals and artists, but because it has no social patterns to reflect.”
—Agnes E. Meyer (18871970)