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The '''Liberal Party''' (Oanthanian: ''Frjølsflokk'', Distani:) is a federal political party in [[Charville]] which sits on the centre to center-left of the political spectrum. The party is described as big tent, with its largest factions adhering to liberalism and social liberalism, but it also encompasses centrists, progressivists, and followers of the Third Way. Since the late 1960s, the Liberals have been one of the two dominant parties in Charvillean politics, the other being their rival, the Conservative Party.
The '''Liberal Party''' (Oanthanian: ''Frjølsflokk'', Distani:) is a federal political party in [[Charville]] which sits on the centre to center-left of the political spectrum. The party is described as big tent, with its largest factions adhering to liberalism and social liberalism, but it also encompasses centrists, progressivists, and followers of the Third Way. Since the late 1960s, the party has been part of the "Big Four" dominating parties in Charvillean politics. In its 61 years of existance, there have been three Liberal presidents (with a combined term length of 36 years) and [x] prime ministers, leading a total of [x] governments. The party is the largest in Charville by number of registered members.
 
The party was founded in 1964 as a merger of the two most prominent Charvillean liberal parties of that time, the Liberals and Populars, and the Free Democratic Party. It presented itself as an alternative to the Socialist Labour Party

Revision as of 17:16, 16 April 2023

Liberal Party

Frjølsflokk
AbbreviationFF
LeaderTomas Banke
Deputy LeaderBisahalani Kaya
Founded5 December 1964
Merger ofLiberals and Populars
Free Democratic Party
Socialist Labour Party (moderate factions)
NewspaperRikesavarpe
Youth wingLiberal Youth
Women's wingLiberal Women
LGBT wingLiberal & Queer
Membership (2025)247,208
IdeologyLiberalism
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Political positionCentre to centre-left
Colors  Orange
Slogan"Vi beveger Karvilik fræmyvir"
"We move Charville forward"
Forsemling
79 / 425
Provincial premierships
5 / 19
Provincial legislatures
602 / 1,938
County councils
4,881 / 15,540

The Liberal Party (Oanthanian: Frjølsflokk, Distani:) is a federal political party in Charville which sits on the centre to center-left of the political spectrum. The party is described as big tent, with its largest factions adhering to liberalism and social liberalism, but it also encompasses centrists, progressivists, and followers of the Third Way. Since the late 1960s, the party has been part of the "Big Four" dominating parties in Charvillean politics. In its 61 years of existance, there have been three Liberal presidents (with a combined term length of 36 years) and [x] prime ministers, leading a total of [x] governments. The party is the largest in Charville by number of registered members.

The party was founded in 1964 as a merger of the two most prominent Charvillean liberal parties of that time, the Liberals and Populars, and the Free Democratic Party. It presented itself as an alternative to the Socialist Labour Party