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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}}311.403
| 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}}
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 19 August 2024

Liberals

Liberais
PresidentMatías Andrada
Vice PresidentAlexandra Silveira
Administrative SecretaryAnton de Pena
Secretary of Institutional and Legal SubjectsNoa Dantes
Secretary of FinancesLorenzo Agar
Founded23 January 1963 (1963-01-23)
Legalized5 October 1963
Split fromLibertarians
Membership (October 2020)Increase91.403
IdeologyLiberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre 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.