- Radical Socialist Party (Luxembourg)
The Radical Socialist Party ( _lb. Radikal-Sozialistescher Partei, _fr. Parti Radical Socialist) was a progressive
Luxembourg ian political party that existed from1925 to1932 . It was the successor of the Liberal League, but, unlike its predecessor, it existed as an organised extra-parliamentary party, marking itself as Luxembourg's first true liberal political party. [Hearl (1988), p. 376] It was the predecessor of the Radical Liberal Party and, ultimately, of the current Democratic Party.The party was founded from the remnants of the Liberal League, which had been riven by ideological splits between the classical liberal 'old liberals' led by the party's founder
Robert Brasseur and the progressive 'new liberals' led by theMayor of Luxembourg City ,Gaston Diderich . When the Liberal League collapsed, the progressives reformed under Diderich's leadership as the Radical Socialist Party (the name reflecting its left-wing tendencies compared to its predecessor). [Hearl (1988), p. 378]The party was instantly accepted into a new coalition government, headed by
Pierre Prüm of the small populist Independent National Party. The government lasted only one year, before falling apart due to ideological strains between its constituent parties and with the Socialist Party. In1928 , a faction broke away under the leadership ofMarcel Cahens as a protest against the party's involvement in the Party of the Right government ofJoseph Bech . [cite web |url=http://www.dp.lu/leparti/04_histoire.php |title=L'Histoire du DP |accessdate=2008-04-19 |last= |first= |date= |work= |publisher=Democratic Party ]However, the parties remained close, and eventually reunited in
1932 as the Radical Liberal Party, which would take part in governments from1932 until1938 . After the Second World War, the liberal movement would find itself united again with the emergence of the Democratic Party.Footnotes
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