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Jewish Party (Czechoslovakia) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jewish Party (Czechoslovakia)
The Jewish Party ((チェコ語:Židovská strana)) was a political party of the First Czechoslovak Republic. It was founded in 1919 by the Jewish National Council ((チェコ語:Národní rada židovská)) in Prague. It was the strongest Jewish political party in the interwar Czechoslovakia although many Jews were rather active in non-Jewish parties, be they Czech, German or Hungarian. The party adopted a Zionist political program and succeeded in influencing the Czechoslovak government to acknowledge Jews as an official national minority in the constitution of 1920.〔Crhová 2000, 251.〕
In an electoral alliance with parties of the Polish minority it got two candidates elected (Julius Reisz and Ludvík Singer, and from 1931 Angelo Goldstein, after the death of Singer) at the 1929 Czechoslovakian parliamentary elections and again two (Angelo Goldstein and Chaim Kugel) at the 1935 Czechoslovakian parliamentary elections on a common ticket with the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Worker's Party and the Polish Socialist Workers Party.
It was banned in Slovakia after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia on 25 November 1938 and ''de facto'' after the end of the Second Czechoslovak Republic on 15 March 1939.
== Election results ==


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