Historical
Nation | Party |
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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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