Civic Workers' Party

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It was led by former imperial foreign minister of Austria-Hungary, Ottokar Czernin.

[3] The alliance won one seat, taken by Czernin of the Civic Workers' Party.

Among the party's candidates were a number of women's rights activists, including Elise Richter, Marianne Hainisch and Helene Granitsch.

[4] After Czernin's retirement from politics in 1923, the party merged with the Democratic Party and Civic Freedom Party to form the Civic Democratic Labour Party (Bürgerlich-demokratische Arbeitspartei)[5] which received just 0.57% of the vote and failed to win a seat in the 1923 parliamentary election.