National Centre Party

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The National Centre Party was a short-lived Irish political party of the early 1930s that represented conservative agrarian and middle-class interests before merging into what became Fine Gael.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
National Centre Party canonical 3
National Centre Party (Ireland) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
political party
activeInPeriod early 1930s
contributedToFormationOf Fine Gael
country Ireland
focus farming community
rural interests
hasLanguage English
Irish
historicalSignificance precursor of Fine Gael
ideology agrarianism
conservatism
legislativeBodyContested Dáil Éireann
mergedInto Fine Gael
operatedInSystem Irish party system
opposedTo left-wing politics
radical republicanism
politicalPosition centre-right
politicalSystemContext parliamentary democracy
region Irish Free State
represents conservative agrarian interests
middle-class interests
socialBase rural middle class
urban middle class
status short-lived

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fine Gael foundedBy National Centre Party
Fine Gael predecessor National Centre Party
FG predecessor National Centre Party
subject surface form: Fine Gael
Blueshirts associatedWith National Centre Party
this entity surface form: National Centre Party (Ireland)