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The Yugoslav Democratic Party , State Party of Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Democrats and Democratic Party , also known as the Democratic Union was the name of a series of liberal political parties that existed in succession in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ).

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13-1117: National Progressive Party may refer to: National Progressive Party (Carniola) , Austria-Hungary, 1894 - after 1918 National Progressive Party (Finland) , 1918–1951 National Progressive Party (Greece) , founded 1950; see List of political parties in Greece National Progressive Party (Kiribati) , fl.2003 National Progressive Party (Laos) , 1950–1958 National Progressive Party (Lesotho) , fl.2002 National Progressive Party (Montserrat) , founded before 1991 National Progressive Party (Namibia) , founded 1988 National Progressive Party (New South Wales) , Australia, 1913 National Progressive Party (Panama) , 1959–1968 National Progressive Party (Sint Maarten) , Netherlands Antilles, fl.2002 National Progressive Party (Zambia) , Zambia, fl.1964 See also [ edit ] Progressive Party (disambiguation) Progressive National Party (disambiguation) National Party (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

26-550: A "National Bloc" coalition with the Radical Party of Prime Minister Pašić. The Slovenian, Croatian, Croatian Serb and Bosnian sections, led by Svetozar Pribićević , moved to the latter. The Democratic Party thus shrunk mostly to Serbia , Macedonia , and Montenegro , while in the former Austro-Hungarian areas of the state, the Independent Democratic Party prevailed. The Democratic Party

39-494: A year later. The National Progressive Party adopted a liberal nationalist political stance and had a clear majority in the municipal council of Ljubljana-Laibach during the 1880s. This article about politics in Slovenia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . State Party of Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Democrats The Yugoslav Democratic Party ( Slovene : Jugoslovenska demokratska stranka )

52-529: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National Progressive Party (Carniola) The National Progressive Party ( Slovene : Narodno napredna stranka ) was a political party in the Carniola region of Austria-Hungary . It was established in 1894 by Ivan Tavčar as the National Party of Carniola ( Narodna stranka za Kranjsko ); it

65-684: The 1923 elections , the party's number of deputies in the National Assembly dropped to 51. In May 1924, the Democrats joined the Oppositional Bloc against the Pašić government, appealing for a democratic Yugoslavia and calling for a fair share in the government for Croatians and Slovenes. In early 1924, Prime Minister Pašić succeeded in winning the support of some Democratic deputies around Svetozar Pribićević , to reject especially

78-567: The People's Party of Croatia and the Svetozar Pribićević 's Croat-Serb Coalition , as well as fractions of Montenegrin People's Party led by Andrija Radović . The elected president of the party was Ljubomir Davidović , also a president of the Assembly and a mayor of Belgrade . The party won the largest number of deputies in the first elections held in 1920 : they could occupy 92 of

91-626: The 419 seats in the constituent assembly . From 1 January 1922 on, they participated in the government of Prime Minister Nikola Pašić of the People's Radical Party . Together with the People's Radical Party, the Democrats were the main supporters of the constitution passed on 28 June 1921. Members of the Democratic Party were significantly involved in the foundation of the Organization of Yugoslav Nationalists ( ORJUNA ) in 1921. In

104-576: The Croatian demands for more influence. Therefore, the conflict between Pribićević and party leader Ljubomir Davidović heated. While Pribićević intransigently persisted on the principle of the unitary Yugoslavia, Davidović favoured moderation and concessions considering the Croatian demands. Hence, Pribićević and fourteen fellow lawmakers left the Democratic Party and founded the Independent Democratic Party , which readily joined

117-761: The Spring of 1919, in Sarajevo , the State Party of Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Democrats ( Serbian : Државотворна странка демократа Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца , Državnotvorna stranka demokrata Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca) is created by a merger of the Yugoslav Democratic Party with Serbian and Croatian liberal parties, namely the Independent Radical Party led by Ljubomir Davidović , the fractions of Serbian Progressive Party ,

130-493: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Progressive Party . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Progressive_Party&oldid=1130720516 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

143-591: Was renamed The National Progressive Party in 1905. It continued to operate under this name until after the First World War, when it merged with the National Party of Styria ( Narodna Stranka za Štajersko ) into the Yugoslav Democratic Party , only to be incorporated into the pan- Yugoslav State Party of Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Democrats ( Serbo-Croatian : Državnotvorna stranka demokrata Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca ) less than

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156-924: Was a Slovenian liberal political party, founded in June 1918 from the merge of all three Slovene national liberal parties that had been formed since the 1890s in the Slovene-speaking parts of Austria-Hungary : the National Progressive Party in Carniola , the National Party in Styria, and the National Progressive Party in Gorizia and Gradisca . Prominent members included Ivan Tavčar , Ivan Hribar , Albert Kramar, Gregor Žerjav , and Milko Brezigar . In

169-480: Was in and out of government, either independently or as part of a coalition, until 1929 when King Alexander abolished the Vidovdan Constitution and created a personal dictatorship , changing the name of the country to Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The Democratic Party remained in opposition until World War II . After Davidović's death in 1940, Milan Grol took over the presidency of the party. During

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