Agrarian Party
Agrarian Party is the name of several political parties:
- Agrarian Party (Panama), a Panamanian small regionalist conservative political party active in Chiriqui Province in the 1920s and 1940s
- Agrarian Party of Belarus
- Agrarian Party of Kazakhstan,
- Agrarian Party of Moldova, a Moldovan political party, prominent from 1991 to 1998
- Agrarian Party of Ukraine
- Environmentalist Agrarian Party, Albania
- Spanish Agrarian Party, a political party in Spain during the Second Republic, known as the Agrarian Party (Partido Agrario) until 1934
Former political parties with that name:
- Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, Bulgaria (1899–1946)
- Chilean Agrarian Party (1931–1945), a political party in Chile, formed in 1931 and dissolved in 1945 to form the Agrarian Labor Party
- Agrarian Labor Party, Chile (1945–1958)
- Agrarian Party (Hungary)
- Finnish Agrarian Party, Finland (1959–1995)
- Agrarian Party of Russia, Russia (1993–2008)
- Agrarian Party of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia (pre-1945)
- Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People, also known as the "Agrarian Party of Czechoslovakia"
See also
- Agrarianism, as a political ideology, has however been the basis for many more parties
- Peasants' Party (disambiguation), a name also used by agrarian parties, but not limited to them
- List of agrarian parties
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