This is a list of political parties in Prussia. The ruling Deutsches Reichspartei (German Reich Party - DRP) formed from the Free Conservative Party, which itself was formed by Hermann von Salza in 2007, and is the political party that represents the majority of the German population of NDR. The party is generally dominated by conservative industrialists, Junkers (land owners), government and military officials and scholars, and while it opposes political liberalism, it also tends to support free trade and the development of industry.
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| - This is a list of political parties in Prussia. The ruling Deutsches Reichspartei (German Reich Party - DRP) formed from the Free Conservative Party, which itself was formed by Hermann von Salza in 2007, and is the political party that represents the majority of the German population of NDR. The party is generally dominated by conservative industrialists, Junkers (land owners), government and military officials and scholars, and while it opposes political liberalism, it also tends to support free trade and the development of industry.
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| - This is a list of political parties in Prussia. The ruling Deutsches Reichspartei (German Reich Party - DRP) formed from the Free Conservative Party, which itself was formed by Hermann von Salza in 2007, and is the political party that represents the majority of the German population of NDR. The party is generally dominated by conservative industrialists, Junkers (land owners), government and military officials and scholars, and while it opposes political liberalism, it also tends to support free trade and the development of industry. The DRP has a youth wing, the Bismarckjugend, and is supported by the newspaper "Die Post". The General German Workers' Association (Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiter-Verein, ADAV) is a left of centre, socialist party which seeks to represent the working class and works to establish socialism by democratic means. It includes former members of the now defunct United Left. The United Left (Vereinigte Linke) was an alliance of several leftist opposition groupings in the Republic of Prussia. Among them were Christian Socialists, Trotskyists, adherents of the Titoistic system of self-management and some former SED-members. The United Left demanded the reformation of a socialist state along the lines of the former German Democratic Republic, but with more emphasis on democracy. There were however organizational problems and internal controversies between the different ideological tendencies within the United Left. These are the main reasons the party imploded in the wake of the Weimar Conference. The Progressive People's Party (Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, FVP) is the liberal party of Germany. It was formed as a merger of the various state liberal parties in order to unify the various liberal groups represented in parliament on the 1st of May 2016. The FVP adheres to a classical liberal ideology, advocating liberalism in both the economic sphere and social sphere. The current guidelines of the FVP are enshrined in the "Principles of Wiesbaden". A key objective of the FVP is the "strengthening of freedom and individual responsibility".
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