The Tyrolean Homeland Party (German: Tiroler Heimatpartei, THP) was a regionalist liberal-conservative political party active in South Tyrol, Italy from 1963 to 1968. It was launched in 1963 by , former secretary of the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) from 1945 to 1947 and then Senator from 1948 to 1958, as a split of part of the economically liberal and liberal-conservative wing of SVP. In the 1963 general election THP took about 4% in the Province and in the 1964 provincial election 2.4% (Raffeiner was elected to the Council). It was the first notable competition to the catch-all SVP for the German-speaking electorate. After that, the party shifted to the right, attracting disgruntled right-wing conservatives. This development was contrary to what Raffeiner had planned and he disband
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| - Tiroler Heimatpartei (Partit de la Pàtria Tirolesa, THP) fou un partit polític regional, activo al Tirol del Sud del 1963 al 1968, d'inspiració liberal. El partit fou creat el 1963 per , secretari del Südtiroler Volkspartei (SVP) del 1945 al 1947 i senador del 1948 al 1958, com a escissió de l'ala més liberal i liberal-conservadora de SVP. A les eleccions legislatives de 1963 va obtenir vora el 4% dels vots sudtirolesos, i a les eleccions provincials de 1964 el 2,4% (Raffeiner fou escollit membre del Consell). Posteriorment, contràriament al que pretenia Raffeiner, s'escorà a la dreta i no es presentà més a les eleccions provincials. (ca)
- The Tyrolean Homeland Party (German: Tiroler Heimatpartei, THP) was a regionalist liberal-conservative political party active in South Tyrol, Italy from 1963 to 1968. It was launched in 1963 by , former secretary of the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) from 1945 to 1947 and then Senator from 1948 to 1958, as a split of part of the economically liberal and liberal-conservative wing of SVP. In the 1963 general election THP took about 4% in the Province and in the 1964 provincial election 2.4% (Raffeiner was elected to the Council). It was the first notable competition to the catch-all SVP for the German-speaking electorate. After that, the party shifted to the right, attracting disgruntled right-wing conservatives. This development was contrary to what Raffeiner had planned and he disband (en)
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| - Tiroler Heimatpartei (Partit de la Pàtria Tirolesa, THP) fou un partit polític regional, activo al Tirol del Sud del 1963 al 1968, d'inspiració liberal. El partit fou creat el 1963 per , secretari del Südtiroler Volkspartei (SVP) del 1945 al 1947 i senador del 1948 al 1958, com a escissió de l'ala més liberal i liberal-conservadora de SVP. A les eleccions legislatives de 1963 va obtenir vora el 4% dels vots sudtirolesos, i a les eleccions provincials de 1964 el 2,4% (Raffeiner fou escollit membre del Consell). Posteriorment, contràriament al que pretenia Raffeiner, s'escorà a la dreta i no es presentà més a les eleccions provincials. (ca)
- The Tyrolean Homeland Party (German: Tiroler Heimatpartei, THP) was a regionalist liberal-conservative political party active in South Tyrol, Italy from 1963 to 1968. It was launched in 1963 by , former secretary of the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) from 1945 to 1947 and then Senator from 1948 to 1958, as a split of part of the economically liberal and liberal-conservative wing of SVP. In the 1963 general election THP took about 4% in the Province and in the 1964 provincial election 2.4% (Raffeiner was elected to the Council). It was the first notable competition to the catch-all SVP for the German-speaking electorate. After that, the party shifted to the right, attracting disgruntled right-wing conservatives. This development was contrary to what Raffeiner had planned and he disbanded the THP in 1968. (en)
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