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Revision as of 01:22, 12 February 2021
Liberal Party | |
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Abbreviation | LP |
Leader | Ashley Lavelle (Chief Executive) |
Deputy Leader | Samuel Mitchell (Secretary of the Senate) |
Founded | 2012 |
Newspaper | The Lorenvia Times |
Think tank | Liberal Policy Institute |
Youth wing | Young Liberals |
Ideology | Liberalism Economic Liberalism Civil Libertarianism |
Political position | Centre to Centre-Right |
European affiliation | ALDE (Observing Member) |
International affiliation | Liberal International |
Colors | Navy Blue |
Slogan | "Ensuring liberty, opportunity, and prosperity." |
House of Commons | 264 / 800
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Senate | 44 / 120
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State Legislatures | 1,632 / 4,682
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The Liberal Party, abbreviated LP, is one of the three major contemporary political parties of Wizlandia, along with its main political rivals the Social Democratic Party and the National Party. It is currently in a coalition government with the Social Democratic Party.
The Liberal Party ideology is Liberalism, which incorporates economic liberal, cultural liberal, and civil libertarian positions. On economic issues the Liberal Party favours low broad-base taxation, a free market economy with minimal economic regulations, trade liberalisation, carbon pricing, and maintaining the current Universal Catastrophic Coverage healthcare system. On social issues, the Liberal Party is strongly civil libertarian, supporting open immigration, drug legalisation, legalisation of prostitution, gay marriage, polygamy, internet freedom, freedom of speech, and freedom of association. The majority of Liberals favour a Liberal Interventionist foreign policy of pressuring illiberal nations to adopt liberal and democratic reforms, and also favour continued membership in the World Assembly, although there is a significant faction of non-interventionists in the party.