Saxon People's Party Sächsische Volkspartei | |
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Leader | August Bebel Wilhelm Liebknecht |
Founded | 19 August 1866 |
Dissolved | 8 August 1869 |
Merged into | Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany |
Ideology | Radical democracy Labourism Factions: Liberalism Socialism Marxism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Red |
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The Saxon People's Party (German: Sächsische Volkspartei) was a left-liberal and radical democratic party with socialist leanings in Germany, founded by Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel on 19 August 1866 in Chemnitz, and integrated into the newly-founded Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) on 8 August 1869. It was an alliance between liberal, anti-Prussian bourgeois and socialist workers' organizations in Saxony. It is considered one of the precursors to the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
In the preamble to the Chemnitz program of the Saxon People's Party, they committed themselves to "[...] fighting the enemies of German freedom and unity under all circumstances and in all areas [...]". It called for "[...] the unrestricted right of self-determination of the German people [...]", the promotion of "[...] general prosperity [...]" and "[...] the liberation of work and the workers from any pressure and any bondage [...] ]".