Alliance of Liberals and Democrats For Europe Party - Member Parties

Member Parties

Country or Region Party MEPs MPs
Austria Liberal Forum (LiF) 0 / 19 0 / 183
Belgium ( Flemish speaking) Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open VLD) 3 / 22 13 / 150
Belgium ( French speaking) Reformist Movement (MR) 2 / 22 18 / 150
Belgium ( German speaking) Party for Freedom and Progress (PFF) 0 / 22 N/A
Bulgaria Movement for Rights and Freedoms (ДПС/DPS) 3 / 17 35 / 240
Bulgaria National Movement for Stability and Progress (НДСВ) 2 / 17 0 / 240
Cyprus United Democrats (EDI) 0 / 6 0 / 56
Czech Republic LIDEM 0 / 22 8 / 200
Denmark Danish Social Liberal Party 0 / 13 17 / 179
Denmark Venstre - Liberal Party of Denmark 3 / 13 47 / 179
Estonia Estonian Centre Party 2 / 6 21 / 101
Estonia Estonian Reform Party 1 / 6 33 / 101
Finland Finnish Centre 3 / 13 35 / 200
Finland Swedish People's Party (SFP) 1 / 13 9 / 200
Germany Free Democratic Party (FDP) 12 / 99 93 / 620
Greece Democratic Alliance (DISY) 1 / 22 0 / 300
Hungary Democratic Alliance (SZDSZ) 0 / 22 0 / 386
Ireland Fianna Fáil 3 / 12 19 / 166


Italy

  • Italian Radicals
  • Italy of Values

Lithuania

  • Labour Party
  • Liberal and Centre Union
  • Liberals' Movement of the Republic of Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • Democratic Party

Netherlands

  • Democrats 66
  • People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

Poland

  • Democratic Party - demokraci.pl
  • Palikot's Movement

Romania

  • National Liberal Party

Slovakia

  • Freedom and Solidarity

Slovenia

  • Civic List
  • Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
  • Zares

Spain

  • Democratic Convergence of Catalonia
  • Liberal Democratic Centre

Sweden

  • Centre Party
  • People's Party – Liberals

United Kingdom

  • Liberal Democrats
  • Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

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