Christian-National Peasants' and Farmers' Party
The Christian-National Peasants' and Farmers' Party (German: Christlich-Nationale Bauern- und Landvolkpartei, or CNBL) was an agrarian political party of Weimar Germany. It developed from the German National People's Party in 1928.
The party contested the 1928 in coalition with the German-Hanoverian Party to win nine seats individually and 13 for the coalition.[1] It increased its share in 1930 to a party high of 19 seats as part of a Deutsches Landvolk group that captured 26 seats and included the Hanoverians, the Conservative People's Party and a smaller group using the name Konservative Volkspartei und Deutsch-Hannoversche Partei.[2] Under the name Deutsches Landvolk it was part of the German National People's Party's bloc for the July 1932 election and managed to gain only one seat.[3] They were eliminated from the Reichstag at the November 1932 election.[4]