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| position = [[wikipedia:Centre-right|Centre-right]] | | position = [[wikipedia:Centrism|Centre]]<br>'''Factions:'''<br>[[wikipedia:Centre-right|Centre-right]] | ||
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| national = | | national = [[Progressive Party (Mel-akkam)|Progressive Democrats]] (2023-2024) | ||
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The '''Liberal Democratic Party''' (LDP), (Dravidian: ''Kaksa Kani Jokyam''; KKJ), often known as the '''LibDems''', is a | The '''Liberal Democratic Party''' (LDP), (Dravidian: ''Kaksa Kani Jokyam''; KKJ), often known as the '''LibDems''', is a political party in [[Mel-akkam]], adhering to liberal principles. Founded in 1992 amid a wave of post-Cold War neoliberalism, the KKJ was the first opposition party in Mel-akkam. It briefly led the government in early 2023 under Vyaparam Vedan before returning to the opposition; then rejoined the executive as a junior partner in the [[Am'mayi Government]], but withdrew after the 2024 Vernal election. | ||
==Ideology== | ==Ideology== | ||
The | The LDP was often described as a centrist or centre-right party, holding economically liberal and fiscally conservative views alongside progressive cultural stances. Under the leadership of Vyaparam Vedan, the party has been described as embracing techno-populism and the "California Ideology"; however, in the run-up to the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Election, the party backtracked on some of its more fiscally conservative stances and expressed its willingness to work within the framework of Mel-akkam's socialist economy. After the 2024 Vernal election, in which the LDP lost both votes and seats, a split emerged within the party, between a right-leaning faction led by Vyaparam Vedan and a left-leaning faction led by Niyantra Ledu. After Ledu's victory in [[2024 Mel-akkan Vernal Party Conferences#Liberal Democratic Party|a 2024 leadership election]] as well as several policy referendums, the party was viewed as having shifted towards the centre and social liberalism. | ||
==Electoral Results== | ==Electoral Results== | ||
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! [[2023 Mel-akkan Autumnal Equinox Election|2023 Autumnal]] | ! [[2023 Mel-akkan Autumnal Equinox Election|2023 Autumnal]] | ||
| | | 226,540,884 | ||
| 20.7 | | 20.7 | ||
| {{Composition bar|hex=#FFBF00|8|40}} | | {{Composition bar|hex=#FFBF00|8|40}} | ||
| {{increase}} 5 | | {{increase}} 5 | ||
| {{yes| | | {{yes|Junior partner}} | ||
|- | |||
! [[2024 Mel-akkan Vernal Equinox Election|2024 Vernal]] | |||
| 148,490,033 | |||
| 14.9 | |||
| {{Composition bar|hex=#FFBF00|6|40}} | |||
| {{decrease}} 2 | |||
| {{maybe|Independent}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 5 June 2024
Liberal Democratic Party | |
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Abbreviation | KKJ |
Leader | Nyantra Ledu |
Founded | 1992 |
Think tank | Growth Plan |
Student wing | Liberal Students |
Youth wing | Liberal Democratic Youth |
Ideology | Social liberalism Factions: Classical liberalism Neoliberalism |
Political position | Centre Factions: Centre-right |
National affiliation | Progressive Democrats (2023-2024) |
Regional affiliation | Janata Dal (historical) |
International affiliation | Liberal International |
Colours | Amber |
Coordinating Council | 4 / 40
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Provincial Directors | 1 / 10
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Provincial Assemblies of Elders | 45 / 200
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Website | |
libdems |
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), (Dravidian: Kaksa Kani Jokyam; KKJ), often known as the LibDems, is a political party in Mel-akkam, adhering to liberal principles. Founded in 1992 amid a wave of post-Cold War neoliberalism, the KKJ was the first opposition party in Mel-akkam. It briefly led the government in early 2023 under Vyaparam Vedan before returning to the opposition; then rejoined the executive as a junior partner in the Am'mayi Government, but withdrew after the 2024 Vernal election.
Ideology
The LDP was often described as a centrist or centre-right party, holding economically liberal and fiscally conservative views alongside progressive cultural stances. Under the leadership of Vyaparam Vedan, the party has been described as embracing techno-populism and the "California Ideology"; however, in the run-up to the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Election, the party backtracked on some of its more fiscally conservative stances and expressed its willingness to work within the framework of Mel-akkam's socialist economy. After the 2024 Vernal election, in which the LDP lost both votes and seats, a split emerged within the party, between a right-leaning faction led by Vyaparam Vedan and a left-leaning faction led by Niyantra Ledu. After Ledu's victory in a 2024 leadership election as well as several policy referendums, the party was viewed as having shifted towards the centre and social liberalism.
Electoral Results
Election | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Government |
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2023 Autumnal | 226,540,884 | 20.7 | 8 / 40
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5 | Junior partner |
2024 Vernal | 148,490,033 | 14.9 | 6 / 40
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2 | Independent |