Buddhist Republican Party | |
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Leader | A. P. de Zoysa |
Founded | 1952 |
Ideology | Nationalism |
The Buddhist Republican Party (abbreviated BRP) was a nationalist political party in Ceylon. [1] The party was founded by A. P. de Zoysa in 1952. [2] [3]
BRP fielded three candidates in the 1952 parliamentary election. [4] [5] The party mustered 3,987 votes (0.17% of the national vote). [6] The election symbol of the party was a flower. [7]
Buddhist Republican Party | |
---|---|
Leader | A. P. de Zoysa |
Founded | 1952 |
Ideology | Nationalism |
The Buddhist Republican Party (abbreviated BRP) was a nationalist political party in Ceylon. [1] The party was founded by A. P. de Zoysa in 1952. [2] [3]
BRP fielded three candidates in the 1952 parliamentary election. [4] [5] The party mustered 3,987 votes (0.17% of the national vote). [6] The election symbol of the party was a flower. [7]