National Liberal Party of Valentir

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National Liberal Party of Valentir
Parti libéral national de Valentir
FounderBrendan H. Lodge IV
LeaderAshleigh Khanna
Deputy LeaderAtamorie Akurangi
Founded1971 (48 years ago)
HeadquartersHarborough, Westcliff, Valentir
Youth wingYoung Liberals
Women's wingNational Council of Liberal Women
Overseas wingLiberals Abroad
LGBT wingHarborough Liberals
Membership (2020)Increase 8,237,380
IdeologyMajority:
 • Anti-establishment
 • Environmentalism
 • Populism
 • Social Liberalism
 • Valentirian liberalism
Factions:
 • Democratic socialism
 • Left-wing populism
 • Neoliberalism
 • Progressivism
 • Social Democracy
 • Matharian democracy
 • Third Way
 • Valentirian socialism
Political positionBig tent
National affiliationThe Strength of the People
International affiliationProgressive International
Colours  Gold
SloganSeize the Future
Senate
23 / 150
Assembly
112 / 600
Premierships
2 / 15
Provincial legislatures
214 / 1,543
Shire councils
369 / 3,736
City Councillors
1,147 / 14,037
Website
nationalliberals.org.va

The National Liberal Party (Valentirian: Parti Libéral National) is one of the three major contemporary political parties in Valentir.

History

Organisation

Policies

Party factions

Membership

Associated groups

Provincial branches

Leaders

No. Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term in Office Notes
1 Brendan H. Lodge IV
(1938-)
Jerry Brown 1978 cropped.jpg 3rd June 1971 31st December 1985 TBD
2 Cédric Renault
(1931-2006)
Richard Riordan 1993.jpg 31st December 1985 17th March 1987 TBD
3 Philippe Guignard
(1943-2019)
Ross Perot in his office Allan Warren (cropped) (cropped).jpg 17th March 1987 17th March 1996 TBD
4 Gregor McGrath
(1945-)
Winston Peters, 2018.jpg 17th March 1996 1st February 2010 TBD
5 Gaëtan Lassalle
(1951-2010)
Jack Layton - 2011.jpg 1st February 2010 13th July 2015 TBD
6 William Ashton
(1971-)
JT Photo.jpg 13th July 2015 7th September 2017 TBD
7 Ashleigh Khanna
(1964-)
Kamala Harris 2021 cropped.jpg 7th September 2017 Incumbent TBD

Electoral results

Federal