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{{Infobox political party | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = Liberals | | name = Liberals | ||
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| president = Matías Andrada | | president = Matías Andrada | ||
| foundation = {{start date|df=yes|1963|1|23}} | | foundation = {{start date|df=yes|1963|1|23}} | ||
| split = [[Libertarians (Trenado)|Libertarians]] | |||
| legalized = 5 October 1963 | | legalized = 5 October 1963 | ||
| slogan = ''"We are freedom"'' | | slogan = ''"We are freedom"'' | ||
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| leader4_name = Lorenzo Agar | | leader4_name = Lorenzo Agar | ||
| membership_year = October 2020 | | membership_year = October 2020 | ||
| membership = {{increase}} | | membership = {{increase}}91.403 | ||
| position = {{wp|Centrism|Centre}} to {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} | | position = {{wp|Centrism|Centre}} to {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} | ||
| national = | | national = | ||
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The '''Liberals''' ({{wp|Galician language|Galego}}: Liberais | The '''Liberals''' ({{wp|Galician language|Galego}}: Liberais) are a [[List of political parties in Trenado|political party in Trenado]], founded in January 1963. The party describes itself as {{wp|Liberalism|liberal}}, occasionally leaning towards {{wp|Centre-right politics|the centre-right}} ideologically.<br /> | ||
The party was formed after historical and ideological disagreements with the [[Libertarians (Trenado)|Libertarians]], as they were perceived as semi-socialist and pragmatic. Often times, both parties do not align politically — even if having similar views — and rarely occupy the same group as oppositors or government leaders. | The party was formed after historical and ideological disagreements with the [[Libertarians (Trenado)|Libertarians]], as they were perceived as semi-socialist and pragmatic. Often times, both parties do not align politically — even if having similar views — and rarely occupy the same group as oppositors or government leaders. | ||
{{Trenadian political parties}} | {{Trenadian political parties}} | ||
[[Category:Political parties in Trenado]] | [[Category:Political parties in Trenado]] |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 19 August 2024
Liberals Liberais | |
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President | Matías Andrada |
Vice President | Alexandra Silveira |
Administrative Secretary | Anton de Pena |
Secretary of Institutional and Legal Subjects | Noa Dantes |
Secretary of Finances | Lorenzo Agar |
Founded | 23 January 1963 |
Legalized | 5 October 1963 |
Split from | Libertarians |
Membership (October 2020) | 91.403 |
Ideology | Liberalism Economic liberalism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
Colours | Purple |
Slogan | "We are freedom" |
Federal Senate | 0 / 45 |
Federal Congress | 6 / 270 |
Governorships | 0 / 17 |
State Assemblies | 7 / 680 |
Mayors | 48 / 2,035 |
City Councillors | 311 / 10,024 |
The Liberals (Galego: Liberais) are a political party in Trenado, founded in January 1963. The party describes itself as liberal, occasionally leaning towards the centre-right ideologically.
The party was formed after historical and ideological disagreements with the Libertarians, as they were perceived as semi-socialist and pragmatic. Often times, both parties do not align politically — even if having similar views — and rarely occupy the same group as oppositors or government leaders.