Liberalism By Country - Non-parliamentary Liberal Parties

Non-parliamentary Liberal Parties

  • Afghanistan: Liberal Democratic Party of Afghanistan
  • Armenia: Armenian Liberal Democratic Party, Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, Liberal Democratic Union of Armenia
  • Australia: Liberal Democratic Party
  • Austria: Liberal Forum (member LI and ELDR), The Democrats, The Social Liberals
  • Bangladesh: Liberal Party Bangladesh
  • Canada: Libertarian Party of Canada
  • Chile: Liberal Party
  • Czech Republic: Path for Change (member ELDR), Party for an open society
  • Dominican Republic: Liberal Party of the Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador: Movement Forwards Ecuador (Moviminiento Fuerza Ecuador, observer LI)
  • France: Pole of freedoms, the French liberal movement, Liberal Alternative
  • Greece: The Liberals
  • Haiti Liberal Party
  • India: Swatantra Bharat Party, Freedom Team of India
  • Iran: Liberal Democratic Party of Iran
  • Italy: Federation of Italian Liberals (observer LI), Italian Liberal Party
  • Kosovo: Liberal Party of Kosovo (observer LI, member ELDR)
  • Laos: Lao Liberal Democratic Party
  • Mongolia: Mongolian Liberal Democratic Party
  • Netherlands Antilles: Democratic Party
  • Norway: Liberal People's Party
  • Peru: Liberal Party of Peru
  • Portugal: Liberal Social Movement
  • Spain: Liberal Coalition, Mallorcan Union (member LI)
  • Slovakia: Freedom and Solidarity
  • Sri Lanka: Liberal Party of Sri Lanka (member LI and CALD)
  • Turkey: Liberal Democratic Party (member LI)
  • United Kingdom: Liberal Party, UK Libertarian Party
  • United States: Libertarian Party, Personal Choice Party, Independence Party of Minnesota, Liberal Party, US Marijuana Party
  • Uruguay: Liberal Party
  • Venezuela: Organization for the Liberal Democracy in Venezuela, Civil Resistance, Democratic Liberal Movement, Rumbo Propio

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