Breakthrough (Dutch political history)
The Doorbraak ("Breakthrough") was a Dutch short-term political movement after World War II, with the stated goal of renewing the politics of the Netherlands by coalescing progressive liberals, Christian democrats and social democrats in a single progressive political party. In the process, the movement sought to 'break through' the pillarisation in Dutch politics. This led to the creation of the modern day Labour Party.
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Breakthrough (Dutch political history)
The Doorbraak ("Breakthrough") was a Dutch short-term political movement after World War II, with the stated goal of renewing the politics of the Netherlands by coalescing progressive liberals, Christian democrats and social democrats in a single progressive political party. In the process, the movement sought to 'break through' the pillarisation in Dutch politics. This led to the creation of the modern day Labour Party.
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Met doorbraak wordt in de Nede ...... nen de confessionele partijen.
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The Doorbraak ("Breakthrough") ...... f the modern day Labour Party.
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The Doorbraak ("Breakthrough") ...... f the modern day Labour Party.
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Breakthrough (Dutch political history)
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Doorbraak (politiek)
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