Roman Catholic State Party
The Roman Catholic State Party (Dutch: Roomsch-Katholieke Staatspartij, RKSP) was a Catholic Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded in 1926 as a continuation of the General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses. During its entire existence, the party was in government. In 1945 the party became the Catholic People's Party (KVP).
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Carl RommeCharles WelterDionysius KoolenFrans-Jozef van ThielFrans_TeulingsHans KolfschotenHarry van DoornHerman_WitteJan Joseph Godfried van Voorst tot Voorst (politician)Jan_de_QuayJan van den BrinkJo_CalsJohan van MaarseveenJos SerrarensJosef_van_SchaikJoseph_LunsLaurentius Nicolaas DeckersLouis_BeelMaan SassenMarga KlompéMax SteenberghePiet Aalberse Sr.Teun StruyckenVictor_Marijnen
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1929 Dutch general election1933 Dutch general election1937 Dutch general election1946 Dutch general electionAbraham_KuyperAnti-Revolutionary PartyAntonius Johannes JurgensArnold MeijerBreakthrough (Dutch political history)Carel GoselingCarl RommeCatholic Church and politicsCatholic People's PartyCharles Ruijs de BeerenbrouckCharles WelterChristian_Democratic_AppealChristian Historical UnionChristian Organisation of Self-employed PersonsChristian democracy in the NetherlandsCoalition (Netherlands)Deputy Prime Minister of the NetherlandsDionysius KoolenFifth Colijn cabinetFirst Beel cabinetFirst Colijn cabinetFirst De Geer cabinetFirst Gerbrandy cabinetFirst Ruijs de Beerenbrouck cabinetFourth Colijn cabinetFrans-Jozef van ThielFrans_TeulingsFrans WijffelsFree-thinking Democratic LeagueGeneral League of Roman Catholic CaucusesHans KolfschotenHarry van DoornHendrikus ColijnHerman_Witte
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Roman Catholic State Party
The Roman Catholic State Party (Dutch: Roomsch-Katholieke Staatspartij, RKSP) was a Catholic Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded in 1926 as a continuation of the General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses. During its entire existence, the party was in government. In 1945 the party became the Catholic People's Party (KVP).
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El Partit d'Estat Catòlic Romà ...... rmà en Partit Popular Catòlic.
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Roomsch-Katholieke Staatsparti ...... olens, Aalberse en Van Schaik.
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The Roman Catholic State Party ...... Catholic People's Party (KVP).
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1945-12-22
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1926-06-03
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RKSP
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Netherlands
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1945-12-22
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foundation
1926-06-03
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Jan Loeff
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Max Kolkman
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Piet Aalberse
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Willem Hubert Nolens
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Carel Goseling
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Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck
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Josef van Schaik
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Piet Aalberse
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Roman Catholic State Party
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Roomsch-Katholieke Staatspartij
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Old Catholic
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Centrum voor Staatkundige Vorming
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Think tank
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El Partit d'Estat Catòlic Romà ...... orci i combatre l'alcoholisme.
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Roomsch-Katholieke Staatsparti ...... Katholieke Volkspartij (KVP).
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The Roman Catholic State Party ...... Catholic People's Party (KVP).
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Partit d'Estat Catòlic Romà
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Roman Catholic State Party
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Roomsch-Katholieke Staatspartij
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Roman Catholic State Party
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Roomsch-Katholieke Staatspartij
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