Liberal Alliance (Trjebia)
Liberal Alliance Rebhesj Aransz | |
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Abbreviation | RA |
Leader | Redhe Sje |
President | Jhames Bho |
Founded | September 2, 1994 |
Merger of | Liberal Party New Frontier Group |
Youth wing | Young Allies |
Ideology | Liberalism soft Trjebian Unionism |
Political position | Centre |
Colors | Red |
Legislative Assembly | 20 / 51
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The Liberal Alliance (Trjebian: Rebhesj Aransz ), also sometimes known as the The Alliance, is a liberal political party in the Kingdom of Trjebia. It was founded in 1994 through a merger of the Liberal Party, New Frountier Group, and Free Trjebia Association.
The party is one of the two major parties in Trjebia along with the United Trjebia Society.
Ideolagy
The Liberal Alliance sits at the centre of Trjebia's political spectrum, between the Left Greens and the United Trjebia Society on the right. They have typically supported privativation of Trjebia's social services, the liberalisation of gambling laws, social liberalism, and Trjebian unionism. Their precursor, the Liberal Party, were responsible for the expansion of Trjebia's gaming and tourism after legalizing it in the 1980's.
Trjebian Unionism
The party supports a closer union between the Kingdom of Trjebia (FKT) and Southern Trjebia, though not the complete unionizing of the two regions. Liberal Prime Minister Ricard Bhe spearheaded the Ciloven Accords, an attempt to resolve the Trjebian Dispute by relaxing trade barriers between the regions and reforming the Monarchy of Trjebia. Dispite it's failure in 1994, the party has contiunued to push for the piecemeal adoption of it's principles.
In 2022, Prime Minister Redhe Sje and Southern Trjebian Govenors Therisa Poy and Mauris Kot annouced that the Kingdom of Trjebia would recognize Southern Trjebian as a seperate language system within Trjebian, alongside the lifiting of most trade barriers between the FKT and Southern Trjebia.
Electoral History
Election | Party votes | Total % | Seats won | +/- | Status |
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1997 | 39,746 | 24.8% | 13 / 51
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Opposition | |
1999 | 76,954 | 39.7% | 23 / 51
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10 | Coalition with SP |
2003 | 75,955 | 38.1% | 21 / 51
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2 | Coalition with SP and GL [a] |
2004 | 51,685 | 28.3% | 16 / 51
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5 | Opposition |
2008 | 46,542 | 26.3% | 15 / 51
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1 | Opposition |
2012 | 44,281 | 24.3% | 13 / 51
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2 | Opposition |
2016 | 70,564 | 35.4% | 21 / 51
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8 | Coalition with Ņ-Oa |
2020 | 68,280 | 36.9% | 20 / 51
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1 | Coalition with Ņ-Oa |
a Government fell after 15 months when GL withdrew from coalition.