Libertarian 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 British Columbia Libertarian Party is a libertarian political party in British Columbia, Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "British Columbia Libertarian Party"
Civil Resistance (Resistencia Civil) is a libertarian political movement in Venezuela. It promotes the principles of classical liberalism: limited government and free markets. ...more on Wikipedia about "Civil Resistance"
The Committee to Form a Libertarian Party was the precursor to the modern United States Libertarian Party. It was formed to debate the desirability of a specifically Libertarian political force. It was founded July 17, 1971 by David Nolan, a Colorado consultant and businessman, and 4 friends to co-ordinate interest in a founding a US Libertarian Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Committee to Form a Libertarian Party"
The Freedom Party of Canada (abbreviated to "FpC") was founded on July 20 2001 by Paul McKeever (then a member of the executive of the Freedom Party of Ontario) and Robert Metz (President and co-founder of Freedom Party of Ontario). It has not registered itself with Elections Canada for election finance purposes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Freedom Party of Canada"
The Freedom Party of Ontario is a provincial political party in Ontario, Canada that was founded on 1 January 1984 by Robert Metz and Marc Emery - then of London, Ontario - as a successor to the Unparty. ...more on Wikipedia about "Freedom Party of Ontario"
The Liberal Party ( Swedish: Liberala Partiet) is a libertarian political party in Sweden, formed in late 2005 that is (as of January 2006) still in its infancy. It is currently in the progress of collecting the 1,500 signatures required for it to register a party designation with the Swedish Election Authority. The goal of the party is to achieve a night watchman state. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liberal Party (Sweden, 2005)"
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Det Liberale Folkeparti (Liberal People's Party, DLF) is a free market liberal party created in 1992 by some of the members of the Old Liberal People's Party. During the 1990's, some of Fremskrittspartiet's members perceived it to have become less liberal and joined DLF as well. In 2001, however, when five members of parliament representing Fremskrittspartiet were expelled from the party, they tried running under that name too. These had represented the nationalist wing of the party, and bought the rights to the party name from Tor Ingar Østerud for a cup of coffee. The court did, however, judge in favour of the liberalists. DLF has since become increasingly more market liberal, a promoter of market liberal principles and laissez-faire capitalism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liberal People's Party (Norway, 1992)"
Libertarian Party can refer to several libertarian political parties, including: ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarian Party"
The Libertarian Party is a small Australian political party founded in 2005 which purports to adhere to free market principles very similar to those of the United States Libertarian Party. The party claims members in three states but it is not registered federally due to its small size. ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarian Party (Australia)"
The Libertarian Party is a United States political party created in 1971. It claims to be the largest third party in the United States, although others dispute this claim. ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarian Party (United States)"
The Libertarian Party of Canada is a minor political party in Canada that adheres to the philosophy of libertarianism. It has been particularly influenced by the Objectivist ideas of Ayn Rand. The party was founded in the early 1970s by Bruce Evoy. Evoy ran for election to Parliament in the 1974 federal election in the Toronto riding of Rosedale. ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarian Party of Canada"
The Libertarian Party of New York was founded in 1972 as the "Free Libertarian Party" because the New York Board of Elections ruled that the name Libertarian Party would confuse voters with the Liberal Party of New York. However, the Board of Elections eventually allowed the name "Libertarian Party" to be used. The Statue of Liberty is their ballot symbol, and they now appear on the ballot as the Libertarian Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarian Party of New York"
The Libertarian Society of Iceland or Frjálshyggjufélagið was founded in Reykjavík, Iceland, on August 10, 2002. As the name suggests it is established on the ideals of libertarianism. It is currently the only active libertarian organization in Iceland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarian Society of Iceland" Things Go Better with http://www.shortopedia.com.
Libertarianz is a political party in New Zealand (hence the "NZ" at the end of their name) dedicated to libertarianism, and claims to be the only party in New Zealand dedicated to maximising personal freedom and reducing the size of government -- "to getting government out of your face, out of your pocket, and out of your life. Permanently." Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism is a major influence on the party. Its slogan, "More Freedom, Less Government", is indicative of the party's basic policy platform. ...more on Wikipedia about "Libertarianz"
The Manhattan Libertarian Party was re-established in 2000 after the collapse of the Howard Stern for Governor campaign in 1994. It is a chapter of the Libertarian Party of New York. ...more on Wikipedia about "Manhattan Libertarian Party"
The Partido Movimiento Libertario ("Libertarian Movement Party") is a libertarian political party in Costa Rica. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movimiento Libertario"
The Personal Choice Party (PCP) is a United States political party whose presidential candidate for 2004 qualified for the ballot in the state of Utah. ...more on Wikipedia about "Personal Choice Party"
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