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The Democratic Nationalist Party ( Italian : Partito Democratico Nazionalista ) was a conservative political party in Malta .

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15-648: The 32 seats in the 1921 elections , and five in the 1924 elections . Due to its lack of success, the party merged with the Maltese Political Union in 1926 to form the Nationalist Party . As the Anti-Reform Party, the party sought to preserve Italian as the language of education, government and law, and was in favour of the church retaining its power. It was largely supported by wealthy urban professionals. When it became

20-447: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Democratic_Nationalist_Party&oldid=1146755452 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Democratic Nationalist Party (Malta, 1921%E2%80%9326) The party

25-694: Was established in 1883 as the Anti-Reform Party ( Partito Anti-Reformista ) by Fortunato Mizzi . It won seven of the eight seats in the Government Council in the elections that year . In 1903 it was renamed the National Party ( Partito Nazionale ). In 1921 it was succeeded by the Democratic Nationalist Party , set up by Enrico Mizzi (son of Fortunato) to absorb the old party. It won only four of

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