German Free-minded Party

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The German Free-minded Party was a liberal political party in late 19th-century Germany that advocated for constitutional government, civil liberties, and parliamentary reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf liberal party
political party
advocated civil liberties
constitutional government
parliamentary reforms
aimedAt expanding democratic participation
modernizing the constitutional system of the German Empire
strengthening parliamentary control over the government
corePrinciple constitutionalism
individual rights
representative government
country German Empire
ideology liberalism
language German
locatedIn German Empire
Germany
opposed authoritarian rule
conservative dominance in the German Empire
parliamentaryRepresentation Reichstag of the German Empire
politicalPosition centre-left
supported civil equality
freedom of speech
freedom of the press
parliamentary monarchy
rule of law
secularism
timePeriod late 19th century

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Progressive Party (Germany) succeededBy German Free-minded Party
Progressive Party (Germany) mergedInto German Free-minded Party
Samuel Erdmann Tzschirner partOf German Free-minded Party
this entity surface form: German liberal opposition
Eugen Richter parliamentaryGroup German Free-minded Party
Deutsche Fortschrittspartei mergedInto German Free-minded Party
this entity surface form: Deutsche Freisinnige Partei