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The '''Liberals''' (Hverlandic: ''Liberalts''; '''L''') is a classically liberal political party in Hverland. The party supports civil liberties, free trade, and internationalism. It currently has 27 seats in the Folktingi. The party has drifted more towards the centre-left in recent years, distinguishing themselves from the [[Social Democratic Party of Hverland|Social Democrats]] and [[Social Liberals (Hverland)|Social Liberals]]. For example, after the Social Democrats passed an unpopular tax bill in 2006, the party has firmly pushed economic liberalism and has aligned itself closely to the promotion of free markets and privatization. It is strongly opposed to political and internet censorship. The party also supports socially liberal policies like LGBT equality.
The '''Liberals''' (Hverlandic: ''Liberalts''; '''L''') is a classically liberal political party in Hverland. The party supports civil liberties, free trade, and internationalism. It currently has 27 seats in the Folktingi. The party has drifted more towards the centre-left in recent years, distinguishing themselves from the [[Social Democratic Party of Hverland|Social Democrats]] and [[Social Liberals (Hverland)|Social Liberals]]. For example, after the Social Democrats passed an unpopular tax bill in 2006, the party has firmly pushed economic liberalism and has aligned itself closely to the promotion of free markets and privatization. It is strongly opposed to political and internet censorship. The party also supports socially liberal policies like LGBT equality.
==Election history==
===[[Folktingi]]===
'''Vote share in the Hverlandic general elections'''
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! Election year
! Votes
! %
! # of overall seats won
! +/-
! Government
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! 2010
| -
| -
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| {{steady}} 0
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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! 2014
| -
| -
| {{Composition bar|31|179|#B9FAA6}}
| {{steady}} 0
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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! 2018
| 113,703
| 18.76 (#1)
| {{Composition bar|35|179|#B9FAA6}}
| {{increase}} 3
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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! 2022
| 97,076
| 15.23 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|27|179|#B9FAA6}}
| {{decrease}} 8
| {{no2|Opposition}}
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===Municipal councils===
====[[Pétursfjord]] Council====
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|-
! Election year
! Votes
! %
! # of overall seats won
! +/-
! Government
|-
! 2022
| 35,850
| 23.91 (#1)
| {{Composition bar|17|71|#B9FAA6}}
| {{decrease}} 2
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
|-
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Revision as of 20:12, 24 February 2023

Liberals
Liberalts
LeaderErna Enger Mehl
Folktingi leaderFardhe Stenmark
Founded1985
Youth wingYoung Liberals
Women wingWomen's Liberal League
Religious wingLiberals of Faith United
Membership (2022)836
IdeologyClassical liberalism
Nordic model
Political positionCentre-left
Colours  Green (Reef)
Folktingi
27 / 179
Municipal administrators
4 / 20
Municipal councillors
73 / 500
Church Council
11 / 101

The Liberals (Hverlandic: Liberalts; L) is a classically liberal political party in Hverland. The party supports civil liberties, free trade, and internationalism. It currently has 27 seats in the Folktingi. The party has drifted more towards the centre-left in recent years, distinguishing themselves from the Social Democrats and Social Liberals. For example, after the Social Democrats passed an unpopular tax bill in 2006, the party has firmly pushed economic liberalism and has aligned itself closely to the promotion of free markets and privatization. It is strongly opposed to political and internet censorship. The party also supports socially liberal policies like LGBT equality.

Election history

Folktingi

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Election year Votes % # of overall seats won +/- Government
2010 - -
0 / 179
Steady 0 Coalition
2014 - -
31 / 179
Steady 0 Coalition
2018 113,703 18.76 (#1)
35 / 179
Increase 3 Coalition
2022 97,076 15.23 (#2)
27 / 179
Decrease 8 Opposition

Municipal councils

Pétursfjord Council

Election year Votes % # of overall seats won +/- Government
2022 35,850 23.91 (#1)
17 / 71
Decrease 2 Coalition