Radical Party may refer to any of a number of political parties professing the progressive-liberal ideology known as Radicalism: In the western Mediterranean European countries, Radicalism was one of the major political movements between 1848 and 1940.
Such parties were often labelled 'Democratic', 'Radical democratic', or 'Radical liberal' parties: In the Dutch-speaking, German-speaking and Nordic countries, the English or French term Radical was represented by terms that literally translated as 'Free-Minded' (or, alternatively, as 'Freethinker' or 'Rationalist'), including: In south-eastern Europe, Radicalism was also a historically important political movement: In Central and Eastern Europe, Radicalism was less potent but nonetheless prominent political force: