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Liberal party (Agarntrop) | |
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Leader | Shelly Balera |
President | Emir Khanabul |
Chairperson | Michael Norton |
Spokesperson | Arlene Guiterrez |
Founded | October 28, 1779 |
Headquarters | 12 Grass lane, Central District, Agarntrop city, District of Agarntrop city |
Ideology | Liberalism Classic Liberalism Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre |
The liberal party is a centrist political party in Agarntrop
History
The liberal party was originally established in 1779 as a resistance movement which took power in 1787 and overthrew settler (originally from Aziallis) rule. It existed as one of the two major parties rivalling the conservatives until the leftists gained support in the 1920s and changed the 130 year old 2 party system Agarntrop had been used to. The liberals lost more and more popularity to the leftists and far left PWL until it merged with the leftists in 1961 to create the ADC. The liberal party reamerged in 1983 as a 'third way' movement. It has never been a political giant but it has provided coalitions to secure majorities for both the ADC and the CL in the past.
Policy
Issue | Position of the liberal party |
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Kasian League Membership | Yes |
Same-sex marriage | Yes |
Aborting on demand | Only within the first trimester |
Gun Control | Party divided |
Ilegal immigration | Only refugees and those who have allready immigrated |
Fracking | Yes |
"Party List" electoral system | Party divided |
Federation act | Yes |
Legalizing drugs | Only soft ones |
Liberalization of the economy | Yes |
Free trade | Yes |
Military growth | Party divided |
Renewable energy subsidies | Yes |
Banning extremist candidates | No |
Extending animal rights | Party divided |
Closing nuclear power plants | No |
Stem cell research | Yes |