Liveable Alsland

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Liveable Delland

Leefber Dellân
LeaderSappe Van Der Lei
Founded1973
Preceded byDellish Independence League and Free-thinking People's Party of Delland
HeadquartersYndyk
IdeologyConservative liberalism
Political positionCentre to Centre-right
Euclean Parliament groupForward Euclea
Euclean partyEuclean Liberal Party
Colours  Green
Folkssenaat
29 / 201
Federal Council
0 / 96
Dellish Parliament
41 / 190
Euclean Parliament
3 / 24
Website
www.sddelland.as

Liveable Delland (Dellish: Leefber Dellân, LD) is a Dellish centrist political party in Alsland. The party is the successor to the pro-independence Dellish Independence League and the liberal Free-thinking People's Party of Delland which merged in 1973.

The party has historically been the largest advocate for Dellish independence. It advocated for gradual steps towards independence for the Dellish Community although it was split on whether to pursue independence as it's main goal or not. Under the leadership of Liekele Ykema the party dropped it's support for Dellish independence and instead became a solely liberal political party in Delland, as a result several pro-independence Senators formed the Future of Delland party to compete with Liveable Delland in the Folkssenaat. The party experienced it's two best election results in 2014 and 2018 when it won 27 seats and 29 seats respectively. Under the leadership of Hepke Veltman the party's popularity remained stable but after the 2020 Presidential election and the appointment of Eltsje Nicolai as the party's new leader the party's support dropped sharply.

Liveable Delland holds 3 out of Alsland's 24 seats in the Euclean Parliament and 29 in the Folkssenaat. It has been in government continuously since 2008. It is currently the largest opposition party in the Dellish Parliament.

History

Liekele Ykema, in 2013

Ideology

Electoral results

Folkssenaat

Euclean Parliament

Dellish Parliament

Electorate