- (Demokratische
Volkspartei, DVP) was the name of two
liberal parties in
southern Germany. It is not to be
confused with the
Deutsche Volkspartei of 1918, which...
- The
Tiroler Volkspartei (English:
Tyrolean People's Party) is the
Tirol branch of the
Austrian People's Party. The
party was
formed through a
merger of...
- The
German People's
Party (German:
Deutsche Volkspartei, DVP) was a conservative-liberal
political party during the
Weimar Republic that was the successor...
- The
Austrian People's
Party (German: Österreichische
Volkspartei [ˈøːstɐraɪçɪʃɛ ˌfɔlksparˈtaɪ], ÖVP [ˌøːfaʊˈpeː]) is a Christian-democratic and liberal-conservative...
- The
Bavarian People's
Party (German:
Bayerische Volkspartei; BVP) was a
Catholic political party in
Bavaria during the
Weimar Republic.
After the collapse...
- The
Greater German People's
Party (German Großdeutsche
Volkspartei,
abbreviated GDVP) was a
German nationalist political party during the
First Republic...
- The
South Tyrolean People's
Party (German: Südtiroler
Volkspartei, SVP) is a
regionalist and
mostly Christian-democratic
political party in
South Tyrol...
-
Parliament election,
standing as Christlich-Soziale
Partei - Europäische
Volkspartei, the
party gained the
single seat
allocated by
Belgian law to the German-speaking...
- The
German National People's
Party (German:
Deutschnationale Volkspartei, DNVP) was a national-conservative and
monarchist political party in Germany...
-
Democratic People's
Party of
Switzerland (German:
Christlichdemokratische Volkspartei der Schweiz, CVP), also
called the
Christian Democratic Party (French:...