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In page Louise van den Plas:

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Van den Plas won the sympathy of some of the Catholic newspapers and the Belgian Democratic League for the suffrage of women. She said that women would take a special look at issues of public morality, alcoholism, and school. On 3 March 1912, Christian Feminism founded the Catholic League of Women's Suffrage, with the assistance of Cyrille van Overbergh, a Christian Democratic senator.[2] The League initiated an important petition in January 1913, signed by Van den Plas. Several feminist groups followed suit and together, they created the Suffrage Federation in the following month.[citation needed]