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Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants : ウィキペディア英語版
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants

The Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants (, (スロバキア語:Republikánska strana zemedelského a maloroľníckeho ľudu), RSZML) was an centre-right agrarian party of Czechoslovakia, seen as representing big business and agriculture. In the period up to 1935 it was the biggest and most influential political party in the country. Led by Antonín Švehla and Milan Hodža, the party influenced Czechoslovak politics between World War I and World War II. It participated in the Pětka coalition governments, and it was a member of the International Agrarian Bureau.
==History==
The party was established in 1922 as a merger of the Czech Agrarian Party and the Slovak National Republican and Peasant Party.〔Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p151 ISBN 0-313-23804-9〕 In the 1925 elections it won 45 of the 300 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, becoming the largest party in Parliament. In the same year it introduced an agrarian tariff which was seen as protecting the producers interest, motivated by the country's agrarian crisis. It is argued that it helped the Hungarians more than it did the Slovaks. Prime Minister Udrzal was a member of the party, but he lost its support, which meant that he failed to hold his coalition together. Internal struggles within the party grew and the coalition government failed in July 1932. It was consistently the strongest party, forming and dominating coalitions. It moved beyond its original agrarian base to reach middle-class voters.〔Sharon Werning Rivera, "Historical cleavages or transition mode? Influences on the emerging party systems in Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia." ''Party Politics'' (1996) 2#2 : 177-208.〕
Other important figures were: Josef Žďářský (Party President 1905-1909), Jan Černý (Prime Minister 1920-1921, 1926), Antonín Švehla (Party President 1909-1933 and Prime Minister 1922-1926, 1926-1929), František Udržal ((Prime Minister 1929-1932), Jan Malypetr (Prime Minister 1932-1935) and Milan Hodža (Prime Minister 1935-1938) and Rudolf Beran (Party President 1935-1938 and Prime Minister 1938-1939).
The party was not allowed to reorganize after World War II.〔

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