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The party currently sits as the third largest party in the [[National Assembly of Popular Power (Stedoria)|National Assembly of Popular Power]], and as the largest opposition party in Stedoria. The party is highly critical of Gemotamism, the socialist policies of the [[National Party of the Stedorian Revolution]], and of the democratic backsliding occurring under the NPLS' rule.
The party currently sits as the third largest party in the [[National Assembly of Popular Power (Stedoria)|National Assembly of Popular Power]], and as the largest opposition party in Stedoria. The party is highly critical of Gemotamism, the socialist policies of the [[National Party of the Stedorian Revolution]], and of the democratic backsliding occurring under the NPLS' rule.


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Authentic Radical Liberal Party

Palet Veitacedik Lonöfik Lölimik
Pårti Lîbèrål Rådical Authèntike
AbbreviationPVLL
PresidentTalmät Malsäg
FounderYon Bonfas
Founded2 March 1992; 32 years ago (1992-03-02)
Headquarters31 Folidasüt, Kapojvar
NewspaperDemokrat Nu!
Youth wingPV Yunan
IdeologyAnti-Gemotamism
Economic liberalism
Liberal conservatism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Colors  Blue
Seats in the National Assembly
23 / 175

The Authentic Radical Liberal Party (Stedorian: Palet Veitacedik Lonöfik Lölimik), (Alzi: Pårti Lîbèrål Rådical Authèntike), is a liberal-conservative party in Stedoria which was created shortly after the end of the Stedorian Civil War..

The party currently sits as the third largest party in the National Assembly of Popular Power, and as the largest opposition party in Stedoria. The party is highly critical of Gemotamism, the socialist policies of the National Party of the Stedorian Revolution, and of the democratic backsliding occurring under the NPLS' rule.