Liberal Conservatism - Liberal Conservative Political Parties

Liberal Conservative Political Parties

  • Åland: Moderates of Åland
  • Albania: Democratic Party of Albania
  • Argentina: Union of the Democratic Centre
  • Armenia: Prosperous Armenia
  • Bahamas: Free National Movement
  • Belarus: United Civil Party
  • Belgium: New Flemish Alliance
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Brazil: Democrats.
  • Bulgaria: Union of Democratic Forces
  • Canada: Conservative Party of Canada, British Columbia Liberal Party, Saskatchewan Party,
  • Chile: National Renewal
  • Colombia: Social National Unity Party
  • Cyprus: Democratic Rally
  • Czech Republic: Civic Democratic Party, Tradition Responsibility Prosperity 09
  • Denmark: Conservative People's Party
  • Dominican Republic: National Progressive Force
  • Estonia: Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica
  • Faroe Islands: People's Party
  • Finland: National Coalition Party
  • France: Union for a Popular Movement
  • Georgia: United National Movement
  • Germany: Christian Democratic Union
  • Ghana: New Patriotic Party
  • Greece: New Democracy
  • Greenland: Association of Candidates
  • Honduras: National Party of Honduras
  • Iceland: Independence Party
  • Israel: Likud
  • India: Bharatiya Janata Party
  • Ireland: Fine Gael
  • Italy: The People of Freedom
  • Jamaica: Jamaica Labour Party
  • Japan: Liberal Democratic Party
  • Latvia: Unity
  • Lithuania: Homeland Union
  • Malta: Nationalist Party (PN)
  • Moldova: Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova
  • Montenegro: Movement for Changes
  • Netherlands: People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Party for Freedom
  • New Zealand: National Party
  • Nicaragua: Alliance for the Republic
  • Norway: Conservative Party
  • Poland: Congress of the New Right
  • Portugal: Social Democratic Party
  • Russia: Right Cause
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: New Democratic Party
  • Serbia: G17 Plus, Serbian Progressive Party
  • Slovakia: Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party
  • Slovenia: Slovenian Democratic Party
  • Spain: People's Party
  • Sri Lanka: United National Party
  • Sweden: Moderate Party
  • Switzerland: Civic Democratic Party
  • Turkey: Justice and Development Party
  • Ukraine: All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"
  • United Kingdom: Conservative Party
  • United States: (see Conservatism in the United States and Third party (United States)#Right-wing)
  • Uruguay: National Party

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