Liberal parties

ACT New Zealand is a free market liberal party in the New Zealand Parliament. It supports individual freedom, personal responsibility, low taxation, and smaller government. The party describes itself as classical liberal (referring to the European, rather than American, usage of the word). Some members have described the party as " libertarian", although this is disputed by the smaller Libertarianz party. ...more on Wikipedia about "ACT New Zealand"

The Alfarista Radical Front ( Spanish: Frente Radical Alfarista) is a centrist liberal party in Ecuador, founded in 1972. One of its best known figures is former acting president Fabián Alarcón. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alfarista Radical Front"

The Alliance of Free Democrats ( Hungarian: Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége, or SZDSZ) is a liberal party in Hungary, led by Gábor Kuncze. It is a member of the ELDR and of Liberal International. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alliance of Free Democrats"

The Alliance of the New Citizen ( Slovak: Aliancia Nového Občana, ANO) is a new liberal party in Slovakia. The abbreviation ANO also means YES in Slovak. It is a member of the parliament and it was a member of the government coalition from October 2002 to September 2005. Its leader Pavol Rusko is the founder and former owner of Markíza(the biggest commercial TV channel in Slovakia) and he was the Minister of Economics from September 24, 2003 to August 24, 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alliance of the New Citizen"

The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI), is a political party operating in Northern Ireland. It has long sought to bridge the gap between the province's two main communities and is avowedly non-sectarian. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alliance Party of Northern Ireland"

The Aruban Liberal Organization (Organisacion Liberal Arubiano) is a liberal political party in Aruba. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aruban Liberal Organization"

The Australian Democrats (in regular parlance, just the Democrats), is an Australian social liberal party formed in 1977 from the earlier Australia Party by Don Chipp, who left the Liberal Party of Australia to do so. His stated aim was to "Keep the Bastards Honest" (the "bastards" being politicians in general). Despite its name (and the name of the rival and liberal conservative Liberal Party of Australia), the Australian Democrats can be considered the counterpart of European liberal parties. After a poor performance at the 2004 federal election, the Australian Democrats' future as a political force is in question. ...more on Wikipedia about "Australian Democrats"

The Authentic Radical Liberal Party (Partido Liberal Radical Auténtico or PLRA) is a liberal party in Paraguay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Authentic Radical Liberal Party"

The Azerbaijan Liberal Party (Azərbaycan Liberal Partiyası) is a liberal political party in Azerbaijan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Azerbaijan Liberal Party"

The Benin Rebirth Party ( French: Parti de la renaissance du Bénin) is an oppositional, more or less liberal party in Benin. The party is led by Nicéphore Soglo, the former president of Benin. Its candidate in the presidential elections of 4 and 18 March 2001, Nicéphore Soglo, won 27.1 % of the popular vote in the first round, but boycotted the second round. At the last legislative elections, 30 March 2003, the party won 15 out of 83 seats. ...more on Wikipedia about "Benin Rebirth Party"

The Canarian Coalition ( Spanish: Coalición Canaria) is a liberal party in the Canary Isles of Spain. In the Cortes Generales, it has 4 deputies, and 5 senators, making it the largest Canarian party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canarian Coalition"

The Centre Party (Finnish: Suomen Keskusta) is a centrist political party in Finland. It is one of the three largest political parties in the country, along with the Social Democrats (SDP) and the Coalition Party. Currently the Centre Party has the most seats, 55 out of 200, in the Finnish Parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "Centre Party (Finland)"

The Centre Party (Centerpartiet) is a political party in Sweden. The party maintains close ties to rural Sweden. The ideology is sometimes called agrarian, but in a European context, the Centre Party can perhaps best be characterized as social liberal focusing on agricultural, environmental, and rural questions. Longterm key issues have been opposition to nuclear power and proposals to decentralize governmental authority. ...more on Wikipedia about "Centre Party (Sweden)"

The Civic Alliance of Serbia ( Serbian: Грађански савез Србије; transliteration into the Latin alphabet: Građanski savez Srbije) is a liberal party in Serbia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Civic Alliance of Serbia"

The Civic Democratic Alliance ( Czech: Občanská demokratická aliance, ODA) is a small, almost defunct liberal party in the Czech Republic, currently led by Jiřina Nováková. It has one senator. ...more on Wikipedia about "Civic Democratic Alliance"

The Civic United Front (Chama Cha Wananchi) is a liberal party in Tanzania. Although nationally-based, most of the CUF's support comes from the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. The party is a member of Liberal International. ...more on Wikipedia about "Civic United Front"

The Colombian Liberal Party ( Spanish: Partido Liberal Colombiano; PLC) is a social democratic and liberal party in Colombia. The party's current chief, after being selected in June 2005, is former president César Gaviria Trujillo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Colombian Liberal Party"

The Colorado Party ( Spanish: Partido Colorado) is a political party in Uruguay. It unites both liberal and social-democratic groups. ...more on Wikipedia about "Colorado Party (Uruguay)"

Committee 2008 is a group of liberal Russian democrats presided by Garry Kasparov opposing president's Vladimir Putin "dictatorship", aiming at preventing Putin's election in 2008 and planning to offer their own candidate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Committee 2008"

The Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats ( Croatian Hrvatska narodna stranka - Liberalni Demokrati; HNS) is a liberal party in Croatia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats"

Croatian Social Liberal Party ( Croatian: Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka, HSLS) is a liberal party in Croatia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Croatian Social Liberal Party"

The Cuban Liberal Movement (Movimiento Liberal Cubano) is an illegal liberal party in Cuba. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cuban Liberal Movement"

The Cuban Liberal Union ( Spanish: Unión Liberal Cubana) is a liberal party in Cuba. The party is a member of Liberal International. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cuban Liberal Union"

Daisy-Democracy is Freedom (full name in Italian: Democrazia è Libertà – La Margherita: 'Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy') is a political party in Italy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daisy-Democracy is Freedom"

The Democrat Party (พรรค ประชาธิปัตย์ Pak Prachatipat) is Thailand's oldest political party and presently its largest opposition party. Its current leader is Abhisit Vejjajiva. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democrat Party (Thailand)"

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