The MP was founded by
Abraham Staalman a businessman from Amsterdam. The
1918 elections were the first election in the Netherlands which used a system of
proportional representation. With about 12,500 votes (1% of the votes) the MP won one seat, as did several other one or two person parties. After the elections the election law became more restrictive. Between 1918 and 1921, the MP cooperated in the neutral parliamentary party, with four other one or two seat parties, namely the
Peasants' League, the
Economic League, the
Neutral Party and the
Alliance to Democratise the Forces. The parliamentary party was led by former minister
Willem Treub. In 1921 several of these parties, including the Middle Class Party merged into the
Liberal State Party, together with two larger liberal parties. The Middle Class Party continued as an independent part of this new party, with a separate list for the elections (some times combined with the Neutral Party). In
1929, this special position was abolished and Staalman left the Liberal State Party to found the
Middle Party for City and Country, which won one seat in the 1929 elections. In 1971, the
New Middle Party entered in the elections, which saw itself as a continuation of the Middle Class Party. ==Ideology & Issues==