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The Liberal Party is a [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] political party founded in 1865. It has predominantly centre-left to left wing views, and, along with the [[United Party of Delamaria|United Party]] is one of the two dominant parties.
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The Liberal Party was a [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] political party founded in 1865. It has predominantly centre to centre-left views, and, along with the [[United Party of Delamaria|United Party]] is one of the two dominant parties. In 2023 the party dissolved. Many members merged with the [[United Party of Delamaria|United Party]] to form the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Delamaria)|Liberal Conservatives]], others joined the [[Social Labour Party (Delamaria)|Social Labour Party]], while a smaller group formed the [[Democratic Party (Delamaria)|Democratic Party]].
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 22 July 2024

Liberal Party of Delamaria
ChairmanLouis Wintour
Vice ChairmanSteven Henley
FounderJean Stipper
FoundedDecember 11, 1865 (1865-12-11)
HeadquartersAlberta
NewspaperThe Inspector
Student wingUniversity Liberals
High School Liberals
Youth wingYoung Liberals
Women's wingWomen's Liberal Convention
Overseas WingLiberals Abroad
Membership (2020)176,980
Ideology
Political positionCentre to Centre-Left
ColorsYellow
Senate
24 / 60
House of Delegates
78 / 194
State Legistlatures
829 / 1,869
Website
www.liberals.dm.

The Liberal Party was a Delamarian political party founded in 1865. It has predominantly centre to centre-left views, and, along with the United Party is one of the two dominant parties. In 2023 the party dissolved. Many members merged with the United Party to form the Liberal Conservatives, others joined the Social Labour Party, while a smaller group formed the Democratic Party.