Liberal Party of Wizlandia

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Liberal Party
AbbreviationLP
LeaderAshley Lavelle
(Chief Executive)
Deputy LeaderSamuel Mitchell
(Secretary of the Senate)
Founded2012
NewspaperThe Lorenvia Times
Think tankLiberal Policy Institute
Youth wingYoung Liberals
IdeologyLiberalism
Economic Liberalism
Civil Libertarianism
Political positionCentre to Centre-Right
European affiliationALDE
(Observing Member)
International affiliationLiberal International
Colors  Navy Blue
Slogan"Ensuring liberty, opportunity, and prosperity."
House of Commons
264 / 800
Senate
44 / 120
State Legislatures
1,632 / 4,682

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.

Political Positions

Constitution

The Constitution of Wizlandia was enacted in 2013 by a Liberal-National coalition government, and the current Liberal Party are in favour of maintaining the current structure of government and civil liberties guaranteed by the Constitution. In particular, Liberals staunchly oppose amendments that would lower the threshold of passing a bill from a three-fifths supermajority of both houses to a simple majority, and they oppose amendments that would weaken the Constitutional provisions restraining federal power.

Economics

Environment

Healthcare

Education

Immigration

Social Positions

Foreign Policy

Factions

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Voter Base