Liberal Regenerator Party
Liberal Regenerator Party Portuguese: Partido Regenerador Liberal | |
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Abbreviation | PRL |
Leader | João Franco |
Founded | May 16, 1901 |
Dissolved | 1910 |
Split from | Regenerator Party |
Headquarters | Lisbon |
Ideology |
Constitutional Monarchy Liberal conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
International affiliation | None |
Colors | Blue |
Politics of Portugal Political parties Elections |
The Liberal Regenerator Party (Portuguese: Partido Regenerador Liberal) was a Portuguese political party established in 1901, under the leadership of João Franco.[1] The party was asked to form a government by King Carlos I in 1906, and its leader ultimately accused of being partly responsible for the assassination of the King in 1910, for the policies he enacted during its tenure.
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