Democratic Party of Austria explained

Country:Austria
Democratic Party of Austria
Native Name:Demokratische Partei Österreichs
Colorcode:gray
Leader1 Title:Leader
Leader1 Name:Franz Knapitsch
Josef Ostertschnig
Foundation:14 July 1945
Dissolution:1949
Ideology:Liberalism
Regionalism
Newspaper:Der Demokratie
Montags-Kurier
Headquarters:Klagenfurt

The Democratic Party of Austria (German: Demokratische Partei Österreichs; DPÖ), was a short-lived political party in Austria between 1945 and 1949.

History

The Democratic Party of Austria was founded on 14 July 1945 as a liberal party focused on regional development of Carinthia.

Although the party had a liberal program, the party is made up of liberals, monarchistic Habsburg Roylists and National Socialists. This ideological clash is one of the main reasons for the failure of the party.

In 1946, several members were arrested because they were members of the NSDAP and the SS. The party then tries to get rid of the Nazi wing, but this remains in place until the end of the party.

In the 1949 Austrian legislative election, the leadership of the party endorsed Austrian People's Party and subsequently dissolved.[1] [2]

The National Socialists switch to the FPÖ or are no longer politically active. The Liberals switch to SPÖ and monarchistic Roylists switch ÖVP.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ÖNB-ANNO - Carinthia I .
  2. Web site: - Kleinstparteien: Karpfen im Hechtteich .