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Lantmanna Party (Swedish: Lantmannapartiet, lit. 'Party of the
Rural People') was a
political party in
Sweden during the late 19th century, essentially...
- to the
throne of
Sweden in 1872 was
marked by
political conflict. The
Lantmanna Party,
representing peasant proprietors,
dominated the
Lower House of...
- in the Riksdag.
Parties affiliated with the
organisation include the
Lantmanna Party, the
Protectionist Party and the
National Party. The
various parliamentary...
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party in the
second chamber which was
formed in 1906 by a
breakaway from
Lantmanna Party. The
Chairman was Hans
Andersson in Nöbbelöv.
National Progress...
- to
members of the most
prominent noble families.
Parties No
party Lantmanna Party Social
Democrat Conservative /
Moderate Party Liberal / People's...
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prominent noble families.
Color key Independent
Historical parties:
Lantmanna Moderate National
Party Liberals Liberals Liberals Liberals...
- (Allmänna valmansförbundet)
between 1912 and 1935 as well as
leader of
Lantmanna- och
borgarepartiet (a
member party of the
General Electoral Union) from...
- valmansförbundet),
together with the
Farmer and
Bourgeoisie Party [sv] (Swedish:
Lantmanna- och borgarepartiet).
Gottfrid Billing, 1912–1913
Ernst Trygger, 1913–1923...
- the
judicial district of Södra Roslagen. In parliament, he
joined the
Lantmanna Party and
quickly positioned himself as a
leading protectionist, supporting...
- 1867 to 1870,
otherwise made
himself known as one of the power-owning
Lantmanna Party's most
unforgiving adherents and was
vigorously active at the Riksdag...