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Political party in Belgium
The Frontpartij (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfrɔntpɑrˌtɛi], "Front Party") was a Belgian political party that campaigned for increasing recognition for the
Frontpartij
Belgian politician
political outlet for Flemish nationalism after the First World War was the Frontpartij and Van Severen duly joined this group. A candidate for the Roeselare-Tielt
Joris_Van_Severen
Political party in Belgium
founded on 8 October 1933. Its origins were in the long-established Frontpartij, a moderate Flemish patriotic party which was taken over by Staf Declercq
Vlaamsch_Nationaal_Verbond
Flemish nationalist politician
politics and was instrumental in establishing the Front Movement and Frontpartij. Along with his close ally Cyriel Verschaeve he was the leader of a tendency
August_Borms
Belgian politician and writer
before becoming involved in politics as a member of the nationalist Frontpartij. As punishment for his involvement in the Flemish Movement, he was sent
Ward_Hermans
Belgian politician (1884–1942)
East Flanders on 16 September 1884. He was a member of the moderate Frontpartij, became party leader in 1932, and moved them to the right, converting
Staf_De_Clercq
Section of the Western Front in WW1
short term, it succeeded in creating a dedicated political party, the Frontpartij, in post-war Belgium after the German defeat delegitimized many other
Yser_Front
Party of Belgium (1921–1989) Communist Party of Belgium (1963–1976) Frontpartij (1919–1933) Rexist Party - Walloon far right party (1935–1945) Rood!
List of political parties in Belgium
List_of_political_parties_in_Belgium
Fascist political movement in Belgium
strengthened by his defeat in 1929, during which he felt moderates in the Frontpartij had deliberately sabotaged his re-election. His vision would eventually
Verdinaso
Liberal Albert Mechelynck 17.80 33 −1 Catholic dissidents 3.35 2 −1 Frontpartij 3.04 4 −1 Combatants 1.07 1 −1 This lists parties that won seats. See
1921_Belgian_general_election
Catholic Party 788,914 35.38 71 –7 Liberal Party 369,114 16.55 28 +5 Frontpartij 132,567 5.94 11 +5 Christian Workers' Alliance 52,642 2.36 5 +5 Communist
1929_Belgian_general_election
Catholic Party 778,366 37.41 78 0 Liberal Party 304,757 14.65 23 –10 Frontpartij 80,407 3.86 6 +2 Communist Party of Belgium 34,149 1.64 2 +2 Christian
1925_Belgian_general_election
Belgian Labour Party 824,946 37.03 73 +3 Liberal Party 313,722 14.08 24 –4 Frontpartij 126,113 5.66 8 –3 Communist Party of Belgium 64,552 2.90 3 +2 Belgian
1932_Belgian_general_election
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enemy Frontist Party, a left-wing French political party in the 1930s Frontpartij, a Flemish nationalist movement in Belgium in the 1920s Frontist movement
Frontism
consider themselves to be more radical, split off and formed the IJzerwake. Frontpartij In Flanders Fields Shelby, Karen D. (2014). "IJzerbedevaart: The Pilgrimage
IJzerbedevaart
Belgian politician (1898–1985)
student, De Paep co-founded the Waasland branch of the Flemish nationalist Frontpartij in 1919 (which ran in Beveren as the Catholic Flemish People's Party)
Gerard_De_Paep
Belgian politician
frontmovement). After the war, he joined the Catholic Party instead of the Frontpartij, but remained sympathetic of its cause. On 5 May 1919, he joined the
Gustave_Sap
Flemish nationalist priest and writer who collaborated with the Nazis
Frontbeweging, a Flemish autonomous group that eventually became the Frontpartij. Along with August Borms, Verschaeve was the leading representative of
Cyriel_Verschaeve
Catholic Léon Delacroix 35.19 70 Liberal François Prosper Hanrez 17.65 34 Frontpartij 3.45 5 Catholic dissidents 2.05 3 Middle Class 1.13 1 Combatants 1.08
1919_Belgian_general_election
Constituency in Belgium (1831–1991)
Hendrik Borginon (Frontpartij) 1921 Ferdinand Van Nieuwenhove (Catholic) Hubert Robyn (Liberal) 1925 Karel Leopold Van Opdenbosch (Frontpartij) Prosper De Bruyn
Aalst (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Aalst_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
Belgian political subdivision
(PS) Willem Lambrechts (PS) 1929 Jan Laenen (Catholic) Ward Hermans (Frontpartij) 1932 Edgar Maes (Catholic) Gaston Fromont (PS) Oscar Vankesbeeck (Liberal)
Mechelen (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Mechelen_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
Belgian political subdivision
(PS) Emile Butaye (Frontpartij) 1925 Henri Brutsaert (Catholic) 1929 Marcel Vandenbulcke (Frontpartij) 1932 Emile Butaye (Frontpartij) Robert De Man (Catholic)
Ypres (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Ypres_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
Belgian politician
collaborator. A native of Ghent, he first came to politics as a member of the Frontpartij, along with the likes of Ward Hermans and Joris Van Severen. In 1931
Jef_François
Belgian political subdivision
Catholic 1908 1926 Bart Vandendriessche CVP 1991 1995 Boudewijn Maes Frontpartij 1919 1921 Camiel Struyvelt Catholic 1939 1958 Carlos Lisabeth PS 1989
Ghent-Eeklo (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Ghent-Eeklo_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
Rutten (Catholic) 1925 Pierre Beckers (Catholic) 1929 Gérard Romsée (Frontpartij) Paul Neven (Liberal) 1932 Georges de Schaetzen van Brienen (Catholic)
Tongeren-Maaseik (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Tongeren-Maaseik_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
Belgian political subdivision
1929 Emile Vroome (Liberal) Georges Marquet (Liberal) Jeroom Leuridan (Frontpartij) 1932 Julien Peurquaet (PS) Karel Goetghebeur (Catholic) 1936 Georges
Veurne-Diksmuide-Ostend (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Veurne-Diksmuide-Ostend_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
Belgian political subdivision
Rombauts (Catholic) 1921 Louis Boone (Catholic) 1925 Thomas Debacker (Frontpartij) 1929 Armand van der Gracht de Rommerswael (PS) 1932 Augustinus Hens
Turnhout (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Turnhout_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
(Catholic) Pieter Isidore De Greve (Catholic) 1921 Joris Van Severen (Frontpartij) 1925 Emile Allewaert (Catholic) 1929 Adolf De Jaegere (Catholic) René
Roeselare-Tielt (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Roeselare-Tielt_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
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