The National LiberalParty was a short lived Australian Political parties in Australia political party formed in 1974 by Victoria Australia Victoria n LiberalParty of AustraliaLiberal Senator George Hannan . The party rejected a perceived leftward trend in the LiberalParty and sought to promote conservatism . Hannan contested the Senate in Victoria for the new party at the Australian federal election, 1974 1974 federal election but received only 1.2 of the vote. The party disintegrated soon afterwards. ref http www.openaustralia.org senate ?id 2009 05 12.27.2 ref References reflist Category Defunct political parties in Victoria Australia Category Political parties established in 1974 Australiaparty stub ... more details
The Liberal Reform Party was an List of political parties in Australia Australian political party , active in New South Wales state politics between 1901 and 1916. The question of tariff policy which, had created and divided the Free Trade Party and Protectionist Party in New South Wales in the 1890s, became a federal issue at the time of Federation of Australia federation . Deprived of their main ideological difference, the two parties were recreated as the Liberal Reform Party aligned with the federal Free Trade Party and the Progressive Party 1901 Progressive Party aligned with the federal Protectionist Party. The Progressive Party s vote collapsed at the New South Wales state election 1904 1904 election and many of its members then joined the Liberal Reform Party. ref http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key HistoryEarlyFederalPeriod 1901 to 1918 The Early Federal Period and the First World War ref Protestant and Temperance groups tended to support the party ref http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key ResourcesFactspolparty Facts and Figures Political Parties of NSW Overview ref . The Progressives collapsed by 1907, leaving the Liberal Reform Party as the main centre right party in New South Wales. The party s leaders were Joseph Carruthers Sir Joseph Carruthers from 1901 to 1907 and Charles Wade Sir Charles Wade from 1907 to 1916. They both served terms as Premier of New South Wales Premier . In 1916, it formed a coalition with the pro conscription elements of the state Labor Party under Premier William Holman . In 1917, Liberal Reform merged with the pro conscription elements of Labor to form the New South Wales branch of the Nationalist Party of Australia . As was the case with the federal Nationalists, the new party was dominated by former Liberal Reformers, but Holman was the merged party s leader. Notes reflist election australia Category Defunct liberal political parties Category Defunct political parties in New South Wales fr ... more details
LiberalParty Use dmy dates date October 2010 Infobox political party country Australia name english LiberalParty of Australia name native logo File LiberalParty of Australia logo.png 150px ... Party youth wing Young Liberals Australia student wing Australian Liberal Students Federation newspaper ... The LiberalParty of Australia is one of the two major List of political parties in Australia ... to replace the United AustraliaParty UAP and its predecessors, the centre right LiberalParty competes ... , with Julie Bishop as deputy, since the LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2009 2009 leadership ... of the LiberalParty and Prime Minister 1939 41 United AustraliaParty UAP and 1949 66 Image HaroldHoltPortrait1953.JPG ... principles of the LiberalParty. Towards the end of his term as Prime Minister of Australia, in a last ... l liberal ism in Australia. The LiberalParty s organisation is dominated by the six state divisions ... was the United AustraliaParty UAP . More broadly, the LiberalParty s ideological ancestry stretched ... Wales in December 1944. ref name Formation cite web author title Formation of the LiberalParty of Australia work Party History publisher LiberalParty of Australia Queensland Division url http www.qld.liberal.org.au .... The LiberalParty was in power through much of the early Post War period in which Australia s allegiances ... Loans Affair , the Malcolm Fraser led Coalition AustraliaLiberal Country Party Coalition argued that the Whitlam ... Party affiliated party, the Liberal and Country League was in power in South Australia from ... Party was in opposition throughout Australia at the state and federal level the highest Liberal ... Herald accessdate 16 February 2009 ref On 1 December 2009, a LiberalParty of Australia leadership ... Division of the LiberalParty of Australia . In March 2012, the new party achieved Government in an historic ... 1937 ALP Australian Labor Party , L NP grouping of Liberal National Party of Australia National Liberal National Party of Queensland LNP Country LiberalParty CLP Coalition Australia Coalition Parties ... more details
of LiberalParty of Australia candidates. Emergence Prior to the Ramsay state by election ... respectively in the absence of LiberalParty of Australia candidates. The LDP ended up with votes ...Infobox Australian Political Partyparty name Liberal Democratic Partyparty logo File Liberal Democratic PartyAustralia .png party wikicolourid Liberty and Democracy leader Peter Whelan politician Peter ... www.ldp.org.au www.ldp.org.au international http www.interlibertarians.org Interlibertarians The Liberal Democratic Party LDP , or Liberal Democrats , is an Australia n political party founded in 2001, and is broadly described as a libertarianism libertarian party. Party name In 2007, the party tried to register federally under the name Liberal Democratic Party but this was opposed the by the LiberalParty of Australia , so the party chose to register as the Liberty and Democracy Party . ref Cite ... publisher Liberal Democratic Party url http www.ldp.org.au index.php?option com content&view category&layout ... Abolition of Involuntary treatment coercive psychiatry History 2001 Liberal Democratic Party ... to change its federally registered name to Liberal Democratic Party . ref cite web title The Australian ... Parties and Representatives party registration Registration Decisions liberal democratic.htm date ... Classical liberal parties Category Political parties in Australia Category Political parties ... in micro party bazaar newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald date 2007 11 12 url http www.smh.com.au ... contentSwap1 accessdate 2011 01 17 ref However in 2008 the party successfully applied to the Australian Electoral Commission to change its federally registered name to Liberal Democratic Party . ref Cite news last Mitchell first Alex title Tax hating gun lovers register political party newspaper ... party accessdate 2011 01 17 ref During this period, the party remained registered under its original ... generally adheres to libertarianism libertarian , classical liberalism classical liberal , small ... more details
Infobox Election election name LiberalParty of Australia br Leadership spill , 2008 country Australia type presidential vote type Caucus ongoing no previous election LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2007 previous year 2007 next election LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2009 next ... 170px Candidate style width 50px Votes style background color Australian politics party colours Liberal style width 170px Malcolm Turnbull style text align right 45 style background color Australian politics party colours Liberal style width 170px Brendan Nelson style text align right 41 See also LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2007 LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2009 References reflist Category 2008 elections in Australia Category LiberalParty of Australia leadership ... Nelson after election Malcolm Turnbull A leadership spill spill of the leadership of the LiberalParty of Australia took place on 15 September 2008. ref cite news url http www.theage.com.au national ... The coalition AustraliaLiberal National coalition led by Prime Minister John Howard was defeated at the Australian federal election, 2007 2007 federal election by the Australian Labor Party led by Kevin Rudd . In the aftermath, Brendan Nelson was elected leader in an LiberalParty of Australia leadership ... national nelson vows to stay on as liberal leader 20080412 25ox.html title Nelson vows to stay on as Liberal leader publisher The Age date 12 April 2008 accessdate 10 July 2010 location Melbourne first Kate last Lahey ref Support for Nelson as leader within the LiberalParty had all but collapsed ..., with March polling setting another record of 7 percent, with two party preferred setting another ... defends record low poll figures story e6frg6nf 1111115704669 title Brendan Nelson and Liberal Nationals ... stated he would not be making any move for the Liberal leadership, ref cite web url http www.abc.net.au news stories 2008 09 11 2362067.htm title Costello clears the air over Liberal leadership ... more details
Infobox Election election name LiberalParty of Australia br Leadership spill leadership election , 2007 country Australia type presidential vote type Caucus ongoing no previous election LiberalParty of Australia leadership election, 1995 previous year 1995 next election LiberalParty of Australia leadership ... spill of the leadership of the LiberalParty of Australia took place on 29 November 2007, following ... LiberalParty of Australia br Leadership spill deputy leadership ballot , 2007 country Australia type presidential vote type Caucus ongoing no previous election LiberalParty of Australia leadership ... party colours Liberal style width 170px Christopher Pyne style text align right 18 style text align right 20.7 See also LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2008 LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2009 References reflist Category 2007 elections in Australia Category LiberalParty ... to stand. An election for the deputy leadership of the party was held, as under LiberalParty ... . He had led the party since 1995 and been Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister since the Australian federal election, 1996 1996 election . The deputy leader and outgoing Treasurer of Australia ... the party and was said to have the largest support from Liberal MPs going into the ballot. ref cite ... width 40px style background color Australian politics party colours Liberal style width 170px Brendan ... party colours Liberal style width 170px Malcolm Turnbull style text align right 42 style text ... party colours Liberal style width 170px Julie Bishop style text align right 44 style text align right 50.6 style background color Australian politics party colours Liberal style width 170px Andrew ... days earlier. The resulting ballot was an open race as former Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister ... Hopefuls eye Liberal power vacuum work ABC Online date 26 November 2007 accessdate 23 February 2012 ... leader of the party in opposition, saying that it was time for the party to move to the next ... more details
The Federal Women s Committee of the LiberalParty of Australia was formed in August 1945 at the inaugural meeting of the party s Federal Council. That year the influenctial lobby group The Australian Women s National League merged with the LiberalParty, and as a result the Federal Constitution for the Party made specific provisions for the roles women would play in the party. In October 1946, the constitution established the Federal Women s Committee as a structural feature of the Party. Chairmen Presidents 1945 46 Miss Margaret Battye WA 1947 Miss Roberta Gallagher NSW 1948 Mrs W. S. Lettice QLD 1949 Mrs M. Hodgson VIC 1950 Miss Amelia Best Millie Best MBE TAS 1951 Mrs later Lady Kathleen Sandover OBE JP WA 1952 Mrs later Dame Marie Breen VIC 1953 Mrs later Lady Kathleen Sandover OBE JP WA 1954 Hon Eileen Furley OBE NSW 1955 Mrs later Lady Elizabeth Wilson CBE SA 1956 Miss Amelia Best Millie Best MBE TAS 1957 Mrs later Dame Audrey Reader VIC 1958 Mrs M. Gordon OBE QLD 1959 Mrs later Hon Eileen Furley OBE NSW 1960 Mrs later Dame Mabel Miller TAS 1961 Mrs later Lady Elizabeth Wilson CBE SA 1963 64 Miss Iris Hyde NSW 1965 Mrs later Dame Mabel Miller TAS 1966 67 Mrs V Blogg MBE 1967 70 Mrs Noelene Wheeler QLD 1970 71 Mrs Margaret Daniel SA 1971 72 Mrs Eileen Parr TAS 1972 73 Mrs Audrey McKenna WA 1973 74 Mrs Yvonne McComb QLD 1974 76 Mrs later Dame Beryl Beaurepaire VIC 1976 77 Mrs Althea McTaggart WA 1977 80 Mrs Maureen Giddings NSW 1980 85 Mrs Elizabeth Grant AM ACT 1985 86 Mrs Cassie Solomon QLD 1986 88 Ms later Hon Trish Worth MHR SA 1988 90 Ms Nia Stavropoulos Tilley ACT 1990 94 Mrs later Hon Joan Hall MHA SA 1994 97 Mrs Chris McDiven NSW 1997 99 Ms Penny Reader Harris SA 1999 Mrs Deirdre Flint Australian Deirdre Flint TAS External links http www.liberal.org.au documents fwc history.pdf search 22 22Dame 20Audrey 20Reader 22 22 History of the FWC http www.womenaustralia.info ... LiberalParty of Australia Category Women s wings of political parties australia gov stub ... more details
Infobox election election name LiberalParty of Australia br Leadership spill , 2009 country Australia type presidential vote type Caucus ongoing no previous election LiberalParty of Australia leadership ... sidebar A leadership spill of the federal parliamentary leader of the LiberalParty of Australia ... in a three way vote of LiberalParty Members of Parliament of Australia Parliament MPs . Joe Hockey ... , the incumbent leader of the LiberalParty of AustraliaLiberalParty Malcolm Turnbull was elected ... Party of Australia leadership spill, 2007 LiberalParty of Australia leadership spill, 2008 Australian ... LiberalParty of Australia leadership spills Category 2009 elections in Australia ... the LiberalParty over its response to the Rudd Government s proposed Emissions trading emissions ... Nelson and Tony Abbott announced they would each contest the LiberalParty leadership. ref cite ... of the LiberalParty was beset by poor opinion poll numbers. ref cite news url http www.smh.com.au ... September 2008. Turnbull defeated Nelson by four votes, becoming the leader of the LiberalParty and of the Opposition Coalition Australia Coalition between the Liberals and the National Party of Australia ... trading emissions trading scheme ETS as a policy of the LiberalParty shortly before the Howard ..., the National Party of Australia National Party . ref cite news url http www.smh.com.au environment ... to lead the LiberalParty. ref cite web url http www.newspoll.com.au image uploads 091109 20Federal ... in the LiberalParty, Hockey had been a consistent supporter of the ETS. Running against Turnbull ... Likely to Contest LiberalParty Leadership Update2 last Riseborough first Jesse date 1 December 2009 ... opinion liberalparty making policy on the run story e6frg74x 1225806340685 title Liberalparty making ... news new liberalparty leader tony abbott tells how he plans to beat pm kevin rudd story e6freuy9 1225805683742 title New LiberalParty leader Tony Abbott tells how he plans to beat PM Kevin Rudd ... more details
LiberalParty is the name for dozens of political party political parties around the world. Liberal parties ... worldwide This list is incomplete. If you know a LiberalParty that is not listed, you are encouraged to add it. class wikitable sortable Nation Party Affiliation flagcountry Andorra LiberalParty of Andorra Liberal International LI , European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party ELDR flagcountry Argentina LiberalParty of Corrientes flagcountry AustraliaLiberalParty of Australia International Democrat Union IDU flagcountry Bangladesh LiberalParty Bangladesh flagcountry Canada Alberta British ... Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon LiberalParty of Canada Alberta LiberalParty British Columbia LiberalParty Manitoba LiberalPartyLiberalParty of Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia LiberalParty Ontario LiberalParty Prince Edward Island LiberalParty Quebec LiberalParty Saskatchewan LiberalParty Yukon LiberalParty valign top Liberal International LI flagcountry Colombia Colombian LiberalParty Socialist International SI flagcountry Cuba LiberalParty of Cuba Liberal International LI flagcountry Denmark Venstre Denmark LiberalParty of Denmark Liberal International LI , European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party ELDR flagcountry Dominican Republic LiberalParty of the Dominican Republic flagcountry Egypt LiberalParty Egypt LiberalParty flagcountry Gibraltar Gibraltar LiberalPartyLiberal International LI flagcountry Greece LiberalParty Greece, modern LiberalParty flagcountry Honduras LiberalParty of Honduras Liberal International LI flagcountry Hong Kong LiberalParty Hong Kong LiberalParty flagcountry Iceland LiberalParty Iceland LiberalParty flagcountry Italy Italian LiberalParty 2004 flagcountry Kosovo LiberalParty of Kosovo flagcountry Macedonia LiberalParty of Macedonia Liberal International LI , European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party ELDR flagcountry Moldova LiberalParty Moldova LiberalParty flagcountry Montenegro LiberalParty of Montenegro Liberal ... more details
20 April 1945 inaugural Reginald Weaver website The position of leader of the LiberalParty of Australia s New South Wales division is a formal role held by a Liberal member of the Parliament of New South Wales . As the LiberalParty has, since its foundation in 1945, been either the largest or second largest party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly , the leader is normally referred .... Leaders of the New South Wales Parliamentary LiberalParty class wikitable sortable Party leader ref cite web url https www.nsw.liberal.org.au about the liberalparty leaders of the liberalparty past and present.html title Leaders of the LiberalParty Past and Present author LiberalParty of Australia ... South Wales National Party References reflist Leaders of the New South Wales LiberalParty DEFAULTSORT List Of Leaders Of The LiberalParty Of Australia New South Wales Division Category Lists of Australian politicians Category Politics of New South Wales Category LiberalParty of Australia ...Infobox Political post post Leader of the LiberalParty body Flag image Barry O Farrell.jpg incumbent ... election. The current leader of the LiberalParty and Premier of New South Wales is Barry O Farrell ... under United AustraliaParty UAP 4m7d 3 Vernon Treatt Sir Vernon Treatt 20 March 1946 10 August ... Leader of the Opposition , depending on the majority or minority respectively of the party. The role is selected by state members of the parliamentary party, but the position is non fixed in duration ... context the party division as a whole is governed by a President and Vice Presidents, who act on the advice of the party division s Director and Deputy Directors. The division also gathers annually at a State Conference to vote on and develop policy to be used by the party s elected representatives. In the 64 years since its foundation the party has won only six state elections to the Australian Labor Party s 13, and has spent only 18 years in office 1965 to 1976 and 1988 to 1995 to Labor s 46. The majority ... more details
The AustraliaParty was the name of a minor political party in Australia not to be confused with the Australian Party , which was set up by Billy Hughes in 1930 . The AustraliaParty grew out of the Liberal Reform Group , ref ABC PM report 2005 http www.abc.net.au pm content 2005 s1340680.htm The life and death of Gordon Barton ref a group of members of the LiberalParty of Australia who opposed the party s policy of conscription and military involvement in the Vietnam War . The leading figure in this group was a businessman, Gordon Barton . The AustraliaParty name was adopted in 1969 by which time it was also attracting disaffected Australian Labor Party ALP supporters. The party contested state and federal elections, achieving its best results in 1972, but failing to win any seats. Its poll performance declined in 1974 and again in the Australian federal election, 1975 1975 federal election . Subsequently, the party allied itself with the New LM New Liberal Movement in the formation of the Australian Democrats for the Australian federal election, 1977 1977 federal election . Significant figures in the AustraliaParty were Senator Reg Turnbull elected as an independent but AustraliaParty leader from 1969 1970 , and journalist Alan Fitzgerald journalist Alan Fitzgerald , then a member of the elected Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council . AustraliaParty members who later entered federal parliament as Australian Democrats senators included Colin Mason NSW , John Siddons Vic , Sid Spindler Vic ref Spindler S http www.democrats.org.au speeches index.htm?speech id 1686 ... Jenkins politician Jean Jenkins WA . References reflist See also Liberalism Contributions to liberal theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Liberalism in Australia election australia Category Defunct liberal political parties Australia 1969 Category Defunct political parties in Australia Category Political parties established in 1969 de AustraliaParty ... more details
There are several political parties named Liberal Reform Party in English Present day parties class wikitable Nation Party Czech Republic Liberal Reform Party Czech Republic Liberal Reform Party Defunct parties of the name class wikitable Nation PartyAustraliaLiberal Reform PartyAustraliaLiberal Reform Party Belgium Reformist LiberalParty now merged into Mouvement R formateur French speaking See also List of liberal parties disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ... more details
The Liberal Union was a political party resulting from a merger between the Liberal and Democratic Union and the conservatism conservatives in South Australia . It lasted from 1910 to 1922 when it became the Liberal Federation . South Australian elections Politics of South Australia Category Defunct liberal political parties Category Defunct political parties in South Australiaaustraliaparty stub liberalparty stub ... more details
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confuse Liberal and Country PartyLiberal and Country League The Liberal Country Party LCP was a splinter group of the Victoria Australia Victoria n branch of the Australian Country Party , formed after federal MP John McEwen was expelled from the state branch, the United Country PartyAustralia United Country Party , for accepting a ministry in the Joseph Lyons Lyons Earle Page Page Coalition Australia Coalition government in 1937. Following a tumultuous party conference in 1938, another federal MP, Thomas Paterson , led over a hundred McEwen supporters to form the LCP, a faction of the party loyal to the federal party. ref http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A110160b.htm ref The breach had been resolved by 1943. References reflist Category Defunct political parties in Victoria Australia ... more details
for the modern LiberalParty of AustraliaLiberalParty of Australia Infobox Australian Political Partyparty name Commonwealth LiberalPartyparty logo party wikicolourid Commonwealth Liberal leader Joseph Cook deputy foundation 1909 predecessor Free Trade Party , br Protectionist Party dissolution 1916 successor Nationalist Party of Australia ideology Liberalism , Conservatism position Centre right international The Commonwealth LiberalParty CLP, also known as The Fusion , or the Deakinite LiberalParty was a political movement active in Australia from 1909 to 1916, shortly after federation . In 1909 Alfred Deakin , the leader of the Protectionist Party merged with the Anti Socialist Party of Joseph Cook to form the CLP on a shared platform of opposing the Australian Labor Party . It was defeated .... In 1916 the Commonwealth LiberalParty merged with the National Labor Party , created a few months earlier by Billy Hughes and other pro conscription ist Labor MPs to form the Nationalist Party of Australia . The Commonwealth LiberalParty is often referred to by the retronym the Deakinite LiberalParty in order to distinguish it from the modern LiberalParty of Australia . Leaders Alfred Deakin 1909 13 Joseph Cook 1913 16 See also Commons category Commonwealth LiberalParty Liberalism in Australia ... Joseph Cook Image AlfredDeakin.jpeg left 100px thumb Alfred Deakin , Prime Minister of Australia 1903 1904, 1905 1908 Protectionist Party , 1909 1910 CLP Image JosephCookPEO.jpg right 100px thumb Joseph Cook , Prime Minister of Australia 1913 1914 election australia Category Defunct liberal political ... established in 1909 Category Political parties disestablished in 1916 liberalparty stub Australiaparty stub de Commonwealth LiberalParty es Commonwealth LiberalParty fr Parti lib ral du Commonwealth it Partito Liberale del Commonwealth no Commonwealth LiberalParty pl Zwi zkowa Partia Liberalna ... leader, Joseph Cook , the party defeated Labor in Australian federal election, 1913 1913 by a single ... more details
distinguish National LiberalParty disambiguation Liberal National party merger Liberal National Party may mean Liberal National Party of Queensland , a current Australian political party National LiberalParty UK, 1931 Liberal National Party UK , a former British political party also known as the National LiberalParty disambig ... more details
The Radical LiberalParty may refer to Ecuadorian Radical LiberalParty , a political party in Ecuador Radical LiberalParty Luxembourg , a political party in Luxembourg Radical LiberalParty Paraguay , a political party in Paraguay Authentic Radical LiberalParty , a political party in Paraguay Unified Radical LiberalParty , a political party in Paraguay disambig political ... more details
confuse Liberal Country PartyLiberal and Country League The Liberal and Country Party LCP was a political party which operated as the state division of the LiberalParty of Australia in Victoria Australia Victoria from 22 March 1949 until 6 March 1965. ref cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news article69334736 title LIBERAL AND COUNTRY PARTY COMES INTO EXISTENCE. newspaper The Advocate Australia Advocate Burnie, Tas. 1890 1954 location Burnie, Tas. date 23 March 1949 accessdate 22 February 2012 page 3 publisher National Library of Australia ref In spite of the name, and the traditional coalition or merger arrangements between the LiberalParty of AustraliaLiberalParty and the National Party of Australia Country National Party in Australia, the Liberal and Country Party was a separate entity from the Country Party, and was actually formed with the aim of eliminating the Country Party from Victorian politics entirely. The formation of the LCP was triggered by a split in the Liberal Country coalition. The Liberals had governed Victoria in coalition with the Country Party from 20 November 1947 to 3 December 1948, with Thomas Hollway as Premier and Country leader John McDonald Australian ... Category LiberalParty of Australia ... the name of the LiberalParty to the Liberal and Country Party, as well as persuading six Country ... of LiberalParty. ref cite web url http www.vec.vic.gov.au Results results historical vicevents.html ... accessdate 28 March 2012 ref Leaders of the Liberal and Country Party class wikitable Leader ... 1972 References reflist Australiaparty stub Category Defunct political parties in Victoria Australia ... The dropping of the and Country from the name of the party was one of the conditions of the Country Party supporting the government s supply bill in the Legislative Council on 27 October 1964, and the motion change the name was passed, not without complaint, at a meeting of the party s State Council ... more details
Democratic LiberalParty may refer to Current parties with that name include Armenian Democratic LiberalParty Democratic LiberalParty of C rdoba Democratic LiberalParty Romania Defunct parties of the name include Democratic LiberalParty of Armenia Democratic LiberalParty Italy Democratic Justice Party Democratic LiberalParty of South Korea See also Liberal Democratic Party disambiguation Democratic Party disambiguation LiberalParty disambiguation political ru ... more details
The LiberalParty , also known as the Liberal Union or the Liberal Union Party , was a short lived political party in Australia mainly Victoria Australia Victoria and South Australia that operated mainly in 1922. The party was formed by disaffected Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist s, principally Thomas Ashworth and Charles Merrett , who opposed the leadership of Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Billy Hughes . Two federal Nationalist MPs, Victorian William Watt Australian politician William Watt and South Australian Richard Foster Australian politician Richard Foster , joined the LiberalParty and three more MPs John Latham jurist John Latham from Victoria, and Malcolm Cameron Australian politician Malcolm Cameron and Jack Duncan Hughes from South Australia were elected in the Australian federal election, 1922 1922 federal election . South Australian Nationalist Senators James Rowell and Edward Vardon also contested the election, unsuccessfully, as Liberals. Their opposition to Hughes, coupled with the hostility of the National Party of Australia Country Party towards a Hughes led government, was a factor in Hughes decision to retire and leave the Prime Ministership to Stanley Bruce . After Hughes s retirement, all five Liberals rejoined the Nationalist Party, although they remained officially Liberals until 1925. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Historical Information on the Australian Parliament work Parliamentary Handbook publisher Parliament of Australia date url http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives index.htm format doi accessdate 2008 06 14 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071225104355 http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives index.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 25 ref References reflist Politics of Australia Category Defunct political parties in Australia Category Liberal parties Australiaparty stub liberalparty stub fr Parti lib ral 1922 Australie ... more details
The Sudan LiberalParty may refer to LiberalParty Sudan founded in 1952 to compete in the 1953 elections Liberal Democratic Party, Sudan founded in September 2008 through a merger of four parties Sudan LiberalParty , founded in 2003 and in 2008 merged with others into the United Democratic LiberalParty of Sudan South Sudan LiberalParty , founded in 2010 disambiguation ... more details
The Independent LiberalParty is the name of more than one political party Independent Liberals Israel Independent LiberalParty Kosovo Independent LiberalParty Nicaragua Independent LiberalParty UK, 1918 Independent Liberals UK, 1931 See also LiberalParty . disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages cs Nez visl liber lov ... more details
Social LiberalParty is the name of several political parties around the world. It usually designates a party that is ideologically connected to social liberalism . For more information on liberal parties, see liberal parties . class wikitable Nation Party flagcountry Austria The Social Liberals Austria Social Liberals flagcountry Belgium Sociaal Liberale Partij Social LiberalParty flagcountry Brazil Social LiberalParty Brazil Social LiberalParty flagcountry Croatia Croatian Social LiberalParty flagcountry Denmark Danish Social LiberalParty flagcountry Lithuania New Union Social Liberals flagcountry Maldives Social LiberalParty Maldives Social LiberalParty flagcountry Moldova Social LiberalParty Moldova Social LiberalParty flagcountry Mozambique Social Liberal and Democratic Party flagcountry Netherlands Social LiberalParty The Netherlands Social LiberalParty flagcountry S o Tom and Pr ncipe Social LiberalParty S o Tom and Pr ncipe Social LiberalParty flagcountry Serbia Social LiberalParty of Sand ak flagcountry Tunisia Social LiberalParty Tunisia Social LiberalParty See also Social liberalism Social liberal coalition LiberalParty disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages de Sozial Liberale Partei fr Parti social lib ral ru ... more details
In Spain , LiberalParty may refer to Liberal Union Spain , 1858 1874 LiberalParty Spanish Restoration liberal political party of the Restoration Liberal Conservative Party Spain Liberal Conservative Party conservative political party of the Restoration LiberalParty Spain, 1976 1989 political party created in 1976, revived in 1983 and merged into the People s Party Spain People s Party in 1989 Spain LiberalParty minor party of the Spanish transition to democracy transition Liberal Democratic Party Spain a party of the Second Spanish Republic led by Melquiades lvarez , whose full name was the Liberal Democratic Republican Party Category Political parties in Spain disambig es Partido Liberal Espa a ... more details