Radical (Alsland)

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Radical Peoples' Party

Radikale Folkspartij
Radikaalne Rahvapartei
Radikale Volkspartei
ChairmanLiekele Ykema
Deputy chairsKairi Sokk
Urjo Eenpalu
Founded5 November 2022; 2 years ago (5 November 2022)
Preceded byLiveable Alsland
Together for Alsland
Eenpalu Network
HeadquartersWottested
Membership (2022)57,194
IdeologyLiberalism
Green liberalism
Pro-Eucleanism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Euclean AffiliationEuclean Liberal Party
Euclean Parliament groupForward Euclea
Colours
  •   Teal (Customary)
  •   Blue (Official)
SloganHarkje nei de folk (Listening to the people)
Folkssenaat
54 / 201
Federal Council
0 / 96
Euclean Parliament
3 / 23
Website
www.radikaal.as

The Radicals (Dellish: Radikaalen, Martish: Radikaalid, Weranian: Radikale), officially known as the Radical Peoples' Party (Radikale Folkspartij, , Radikaalne Rahvapartei, Radikale Volkspartei), is a liberal political party in Alsland.

The party identifies as centrist and seeks to represent the Radical division of Alslandic Society. It is a member of the Euclean Liberal Party and Forward Euclea. The party's stated aim is to ensure "freedom, responsibility, community spirit, tolerance and equality of opportunity" remain a key part of Alsland's national character. The party takes a social liberal stance on social issues, it supports LGBT rights, secularism, gender equality and is outspoken on the party's environmentalist beliefs.

The party was founded as a merger between Together for Alsland, Liveable Alsland and the Eenpalu Network on 5 November 2022. The merger was intended to maximise the Radical parties speaking time within the Folkssenaat and to unify the Radical division into a single political force. The 3 parties had been involved in merger talks since August 2022. The party became the largest party in the Senate following the merger which allowed the party's representatives to have more speaking time in the Senate.

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