Liberal Party
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Liberal Party is the name for dozens of political parties around the world. Liberal parties can be center-left, centrist, or center-right depending on their location. They can further be divided based on their adherence to social liberalism or classical liberalism, although all liberal parties and individuals share basic similarities, including the support for civil rights and democratic institutions.
[edit] Existing parties
See also: Liberalism worldwide
- This list is incomplete. If you know a Liberal Party that is not listed, you are encouraged to add it.
[edit] Defunct parties
[edit] See also
- Liberal parties
- List of liberal parties
- Democratic Liberal Party (disambiguation)
- Liberal Democratic Party (disambiguation)
- Liberal People's Party (disambiguation)
- Liberal Reform Party (disambiguation)
- National Liberal Party (disambiguation)
- New Liberal Party (disambiguation)
- Progressive Liberal Party
- Radical Liberal Party (disambiguation)
- Social Liberal Party (disambiguation)
- Free Democratic Party (disambiguation)
- Radical Party (disambiguation)
- Freedom Party
- Liberal International
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