People's Party - Historical

Historical

Nation Party
Australia Australian People's Party
Belgium Christian People's Party (now CD&V and cdH)
Croatia People's Party (Kingdom of Croatia)
People's Party (Kingdom of Dalmatia)
Estonia Estonian United People's Party
Finland People's Party (Finland, 1917)
People's Party (Finland, 1932)
Germany Bavarian People's Party
German National People's Party
German People's Party (1868)
German People's Party (1918)
Greece People's Party
Italy Italian People's Party (1919)
Italian People's Party (1994)
Iraq People's Party
Mexico Popular Party
Netherlands Catholic People's Party
Romania German People's Party
People's Party
Russia People's Party
Slovakia Slovak People's Party
South Africa Het Volk
Volksparty
Syria People's Party
Thailand Khana Ratsadon
Turkey People's Party
United Kingdom British People's Party (1939)
British People's Party (1979)
British People's Party (2005)
United States People's Party (United States)
People's Party (United States, 1971)
People's Party of Utah

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