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The [[Czechia/OldChechParty|Old Czech Party]] was defined by ideals of passive resistance, and would boycott the [[Austria/Democratization#February_Patent|reichsrat]]. In 1868, seven members abandoned the boycott and established the Young Czechs. | The [[Czechia/OldCzechParty|Old Czech Party]] was defined by ideals of passive resistance, and would boycott the [[Austria/Democratization#February_Patent|reichsrat]]. In 1868, seven members abandoned the boycott and established the Young Czechs. |
Young Czech Party
The Young Czech Party (Mladočeši), officially named the National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná), was a Czech political party.
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The Old Czech Party was defined by ideals of passive resistance, and would boycott the reichsrat. In 1868, seven members abandoned the boycott and established the Young Czechs.
The more progressive Realists broke from both of these parties in 1899 and 1900.
The Old Czechs and Young Czechs re-merged in 1918 when the Czechoslovak National Democratic Party formed.