Radical Peoples Party (Denmark) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Radical Peoples Party (Danish: Radikale Folkeparti) is a Danish social liberal and radical political party, started in 1902 as a splinter group from the National Liberals. The Radicals back than opposed the conservative and nationalistic nature of the National Liberals, and formed a party based on the principles of social liberalism and radicalism.

The party was in it's early history campaigning for universal sufferage and social welfare. The party opposed war, and for that action, many of its leaders protested Danish involvement in the Great War. Many of these protestors was arrested.

The Radicals have worked a little with the National Liberals, but in many cases, the two parties opposed each other.

Today, current leader of the Radical Peoples Party is Christian Friis Bach, and the party makes up the opposition.