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The Catholic Flemish People's Party ((オランダ語:Katholieke Vlaamse Volkspartij), KVV) was a political party in Belgium from 1936 until 1945. ==History== The party was formed in 1936 following the defeat of the Catholic Party at the 1936 general elections as a Flemish Faction of the party.〔Jan Erk (2005) (Sub-state nationalism and the left–right divide: critical junctures in the formation of nationalist labour movements in Belgium ) ''Nations and Nationalism'', Vol 11 (4), pp551–570〕〔Els Witte (2009) ''Political History of Belgium: From 1830 Onwards'' Asp/Vubpress/Upa, p199〕 Together with the Francophone Catholic Social Party, the two factions formed the Catholic Bloc. In the 1939 general elections the combined Catholic Bloc won 67 seats. The KVV won a further six seats in the Chamber of Representatives and three seats in the Senate running alone. It did not contest any further elections,〔(KVV ) Belgian Elections〕 as following World War II the two parties merged into the Christian Social Party.
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