Catholic National Party

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The Catholic National Party (in Dutch: Katholieke Nationale Partij, KNP) was a Dutch conservative Catholic political party. The KNP served as a catholic protest party against Indonesian independence.

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[edit] Party History

The KNP was founded on December 11, 1948 as a continuation of the list-Welter (Committee for Action). This list got one seat in the 1948 election. It was led by Charles Welter, a former Dutch minister for Colonial Affairs, who rejected the Dutch government's support for Indonesian independence. It also turned against the cooperation of the Catholic People's Party with the Labour Party.

In 1952 election the party won another seat. In 1955 the bishops pressured the KNP to return to the KVP. Welter joined the KVP parliamentary party. In the 1956 and 1959 election Welter got a seat for the KVP.

[edit] Ideology & Issues

The KNP was a catholic party, which advocated christian-democratic politics. The party was conservative in economic and ethical matters.

The most important issue for the KNP was the unity of the Dutch empire. It rejected the independence of the Dutch Indies and it stead wanted to from a kingdom in which the Netherlands and Indonesia were equal partners. In 1950 the independence of Indonesia was irreversible, and the party oriented towards other issues. It became an advocate fo the interests of the Papuas, Ambonese people and Dutch citizens for the Netherlands. The two protestant parties ARP and CHU were also divided on the issue of Indonesian independence. With the CHU cooperating in the Dutch cabinet and the ARP rejecting Indonesian independence.

It also sought to limit government interference in society and reduce government spending. It however advocated increased support for the agricultural and shipbuilding sectors.

[edit] Representation

In this table the election results of the KNP in Tweede Kamer and Eerste Kamer elections is represented, as well as the party's political leadership: the fractievoorzitter, is the chair of the parliamentary party and the lijsttrekker is the party's top candidate in the general election, these posts are normally taken by the party's leader.

Year TK EK Lijsttrekker Fractievoorzitter
1948 1 0 Charles Welter Charles Welter
1949 1 0 no elections Charles Welter
1950 1 0 no elections Charles Welter
1951 1 0 no elections Charles Welter
1952 1 0 Charles Welter Charles Welter
1953 1 0 no elections Charles Welter
1954 1 0 no elections Charles Welter

[edit] Electorate

The support of the the KNP was spread through out the country. The party's support peaked in the Hague were many former civil servants from the Dutch Indies and was weaker in the three Nothern provinces.

 

Historic political parties in the Netherlands
Catholic: General League, Roman Catholic People's Party, Roman-Catholic State Party, Catholic People's Party, Catholic National Party, Political Party Radicals, Roman Catholic Party Netherlands
Liberal: Liberal Union, Radical League, Free-thinking Democratic League, League of Free Liberals, Liberal Party, Economic League, Middle Class Party, Neutral Party, Liberal State Party, Freedom Party
Reformed: Anti Revolutionary Party, Christian Historical Voters' League, Free Anti Revolutionary Party, Christian Historical Party, Frisian League, Christian Historical Union, League of Christian Socialists, Christian Democratic Party, Christian Social Party, Christian Democratic Union, Reformed Reformed State Party, Reformed Political Alliance, Reformatory Political Federation, Evangelical People's Party
Communist, Socialist and Social-Democratic: Social Democratic League, Social Democratic Workers' Party, Communist Party of the Netherlands, Socialist Party, Revolutionary Socialist Party, Pacifist Socialist Party, Democratic Socialists '70
Other: Alliance for the Democratization of the Army, Peasants' League, Middle Party for City and Country, Alliance for National Reconstruction, National Socialist Movement, Farmers' Party, New Middle Party, Centre Party, Centre Democrats, General Elderly Alliance, Union 55+, Livable Netherlands
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