15 March 1946 (1st) 1 November 1956 (2nd) 12 July 1989 (3rd)
Dissolved
21 July 1947 (1st) 4 November 1956 (2nd) 9 March 1999 (3rd)
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Independent Smallholders' Party (FKGP)
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(June 1947)[1]
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