Free-minded People's Party (Germany)

The Free-minded People's Party (German: Freisinnige Volkspartei, FVP) or Radical People's Party[1][2][3] was a social liberal party in the German Empire, founded as a result of the split of the German Free-minded Party in 1893.

One of its most notable members was Eugen Richter, who was party leader from 1893 to 1906.

The party advocated liberalism, social progressivism and parliamentarism.

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