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Encyclopedia > Anti Revolutionaire Partij

The Anti-Revolutionaire Partij (Dutch for Anti Revolutionary Party) was the first Dutch political party. It was founded in 1879 as a protestant, anti-liberal party by Abraham Kuyper. The word Revolution in the name refers to the "liberal" French Revolution. Though the party normally did not have more than 10% of the vote, its influence was far greater. This can be explained by the political capacities of its most famous leaders Abraham Kuyper, Hendrikus Colijn, Jelle Zijlstra and Barend Biesheuvel, all of whom were prime minister. In 1980 the party merged with the catholic KVP and the protestant CHU into the Christen-Democratisch Appèl (Christian Democratic Appeal).


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Anti Revolutionary Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (179 words)
The Anti-Revolutionaire Partij (ARP, "Anti-revolutionary Party") was a political party in the Netherlands from 1879 until 1980.
The Christian Democratic and Protestant ARP was founded in 1879 by Abraham Kuyper, and as such was the first national political party in the Netherlands.
In 1974, the ARP formed a federation with two other Christian Democratic parties, the Reformed CHU and the Catholic KVP.
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