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n. Any of several political parties, mostly in eastern Europe, that advocate agrarianism.
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Agrarian Party is the name of several political parties:
- Agrarian Party (Panama), a Panamanian small regionalist conservative political party active in Chiriqui Province in the 1920s and 1940s
- Agrarian Party of Belarus
- Agrarian Party of Kazakhstan,
- Agrarian Party of Moldova, a Moldovan political party, prominent from 1991 to 1998
- Agrarian Party of Ukraine
- Environmentalist Agrarian Party, Albania
- Spanish Agrarian Party, a political party in Spain during the Second Republic, known as the Agrarian Party (Partido Agrario) until 1934
Former political parties with that name:
- Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, Bulgaria (1899–1946)
- Chilean Agrarian Party (1931–1945), a political party in Chile, formed in 1931 and dissolved in 1945 to form the Agrarian Labor Party
- Agrarian Labor Party, Chile (1945–1958)
- Agrarian Party (Hungary)
- Finnish Agrarian Party, Finland (1959–1995)
- Agrarian Party of Russia, Russia (1993–2008)
- Agrarian Party of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia (pre-1945)
- Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People, also known as the "Agrarian Party of Czechoslovakia"
The Agrarian Party (, Agrarnaya partiya; , Ahrarnaja partyja) is a left-wing agrarian political party in Belarus. It supports the government of president Alexander Lukashenko.
It was created in 1992 as the United Democratic Agrarian Party of Belarus (Аб'яднанная аграрна-дэмакратычная партыя Беларусі). In 1994, it changed its name into Agrarian Party. Leader of the party is Mikhail Shimansky.
At the legislative election in 1995, the party obtained 33 out of 198 seats. In 2000 and 2004 it only gained 5 and 3 seats in the House of Representatives, respectively. At the last parliamentary election in 2008, the party was reduced to one seat.
The Agrarian Party (originally Alliance of Agrarians) was a political party within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was formed in 1919.
The party originally operated on the whole territory of the state, but in areas with a Croatian majority, the party merged into the Croatian Peasant Party. A splinter party later emerged called the National Peasant Party of Dragoljub Jovanović.
The party was later banned by the Communist Yugoslav authorities.
The Agrarian Party was a political party in Chile, formed in 1931 and dissolved in 1945 to form the Agrarian Labor Party.
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The Agrarian Party was a political party in Italy. It was the principal party of reference of the land owners and it was characterized by an economist vision and a conservative and reactionary tendency. Its principal exponents were the prince Pietro Lanza di Scalea (minister of the war in the first Government Facta and Minister of the colonies in the Government Mussolini from June 3rd 1924 to November 6th 1926), Francesco Saverio d'Ayala and Giovanni Lo Monte.
In 1924 the principal exponents of the Agrarian Party merged the National List.
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The Agrarian Party (in Spanish: Partido Agrario, PA) was a Panamanian small regionalist conservative political party. The party was active in Chiriquí Province in the 1920s and 1940s. The PA was represented in the Panamian Parliament from 1928 to 1936.
Carlos V. Biebarach (later a justice on the Supreme Court of Panama) and Manuel C. Díaz Armuelles were the founders and leaders of the Party.
The Agrarian Party ( Hizbi Agrarii Tojikiston, ) is a political party in Tajikistan. The chief of the APT is Amir Burievich Qaroqulov. The Agrarian Party of Tajikistan has nominated 22 candidates for parliamentary elections scheduled for 28 February 2010.
The Agrarian Party (, AP) was a political party in Hungary in the inter-war period.
Usage examples of "agrarian party".
As he was now consul for the second time, the agrarian party entertained hopes that the Law would be carried out.
Petkov, leader of the harassed opposition Agrarian Party, was arrested and put to death, his party outlawed.
The Agrarian Party on Ganymede had swept five out of six districts.