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Liberal parties by country .
The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of liberal varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left.
Active liberal parties [ edit ]
This is a list of existing and active Liberal Parties worldwide with a name similar to "Liberal party".
Nation
Party
Affiliation
Political Position
Åland
Liberals of Åland
ALDE
Centre
Andorra
Liberal Party of Andorra
LI , ALDE
Centre-right
Argentina
Liberal Party of Corrientes
Centre
Armenia
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party
Centre to Centre-right
Liberal Democratic Union of Armenia
Liberal Party
Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
Western Australia
South Australia
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
Queensland
Northern Territory
Liberal Party of Australia
NSW Liberals
Victorian Liberals
WA Liberals
SA Liberals
Tasmanian Liberals
Canberra Liberals
Liberal National Party of Queensland
Country Liberal Party
IDU
Centre-right to Right-wing
Bangladesh
Liberal Democratic Party (Bangladesh)
Centre
Brazil
Liberal Party
Centre-right to Far-right
Burundi
Liberal Party
Centre
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Liberal Party of Canada (federal)
Alberta Liberal Party
BC United
Manitoba Liberal Party
New Brunswick Liberal Association
Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Ontario Liberal Party
Prince Edward Island Liberal Party
Quebec Liberal Party
Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Yukon Liberal Party
LI
Centre to Centre-left Centre-right (BC United)
Chile
Liberal Party (Chile, 2013-)
LI
Centre-left
Colombia
Colombian Liberal Party
SI , COPPPAL
Centre to Centre-left
Denmark
Venstre, Denmark's Liberal Party
LI , ALDE
Centre-right
Danish Social Liberal Party
Centre to Centre-left
Finland
Liberal Party - Freedom to Choose
Centre-right
Germany
Free Democratic Party
LI , ALDE
Centre-right
Gibraltar
Liberal Party of Gibraltar
LI , ALDE
Centre to Centre-left
Honduras
Liberal Party of Honduras
LI , RELIAL , COPPPAL
Centre
Hong Kong
Liberal Party (Hong Kong)
Centre-right
Hungary
Hungarian Liberal Party
ALDE
Centre to Centre-right
Iraq
Liberal Party (Iraq)
Centre to Centre-right
Isle of Man
Liberal Vannin Party
LI
Centre
Italy
Italian Liberal Party
Centre to Centre-right
Kosovo
Liberal Party of Kosovo
Centre
Moldova
Liberal Party (Moldova)
ALDE
Centre-right
Montenegro
Liberal Party of Montenegro
LI , ALDE
Centre-left
Morocco
Moroccan Liberal Party
Centre-right
North Macedonia
Liberal Party of Macedonia
Centre to Centre-right
Norway
Liberal Party of Norway
LI , ALDE
Centre
Paraguay
Authentic Radical Liberal Party
Centre-left
Philippines
Liberal Party (Philippines)
LI , CALD
Centre to Centre-left
Portugal
Liberal Initiative
ALDE
Centre-right to Right-wing
Romania
National Liberal Party (Romania)
EPP
Centre-right
Rwanda
Liberal Party (Rwanda)
Centre
Sri Lanka
Liberal Party of Sri Lanka
LI , CALD
Centre
Sudan
Liberal Party of Sudan
ALN
Centre-left
Sweden
Liberals (Sweden)
LI , ALDE
Centre-right
Classical Liberal Party (Sweden)
IALP
Libertarian
Switzerland
Liberals (Switzerland)
LI , ALDE
Centre
Thailand
Thai Liberal Party
Centre to Centre-right
Turkey
Liberal Democratic Party (Turkey)
Centre
East Timor
Liberal Party (East Timor)
Centre-right
Ukraine
Liberal Party of Ukraine
Centre
United Kingdom
Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
Centre
Liberal Democrats (UK)
ALDE
Centre to Centre-left
United States
Pennsylvania
New York
Liberal Party USA
Liberal Party of Pennsylvania
Liberal Party of New York
Centre-left
Defunct liberal parties [ edit ]
Nation
Party
Argentina
Liberal Party
Armenia
Democratic Liberal Party
Australia
Commonwealth Liberal Party
Liberal Party (Queensland, 1908)
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Liberal Party (1995-2023)
Belgium
Liberal Party
Bolivia
Liberal Party
Brazil
Liberal Party (1831–1889)
Liberal Party (1985–2006)
Bulgaria
Liberal Party
Liberal Party (Radoslavists)
Cambodia
Liberal Party
Canada
Northwest Territories Liberal Party
Chile
Liberal Party (Chile, 1849) (1849–1966)
Liberal Party (Chile, 1983) (1983–1987)
Liberal Party (Chile, 1988) (1988–1993)
Liberal Party (Chile, 1998) (1998–2002)
Croatia
Dalmatian Liberal Party Liberal Party
Cuba
Liberal Party of Cuba
Egypt
Liberal Egyptian Party (2003-2011)
Finland
Liberals
Greece
Liberal Party (1910-1961)
Liberal Party (1980-2012)
Guatemala
Liberal Party
Hungary
Liberal Party
Iceland
Liberal Party (1926–1929) Liberal Party (1998–2012)
India
Liberal Party of India
Isle of Man
Manx Liberal Party
Israel
Israeli Liberal Party
Italy
Italian Liberal Party Liberal Party
Japan
Liberal Party (Japan, 1881) Liberal Party (Japan, 1890) Liberal Party (Japan, 1903) Liberal Party (Japan, 1945) Liberal Party (Japan, 1950) Liberal Party (1998–2003) Liberal Party (2016–2019)
Luxembourg
Liberal Party
Mexico
Liberal Party Mexican Liberal Party
Netherlands
Liberal Party
New Zealand
Liberal Party Liberal Party (1962) Liberal Party (1991)
Mandatory Palestine
Liberal Party
Paraguay
Liberal Party
Puerto Rico
Liberal Party
Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia Liberal Party
Serbia
Liberal Party (1883–1895)Liberal Party/Liberal Democratic Party (1989–2010)New Democracy/Liberals of Serbia (1990–2010)Serbian Liberal Party (1991–2010)
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands Liberal Party
South Africa
Liberal Party of South Africa
South Korea
Liberal Party
Spain
Liberal Party (1976–1989) Liberal Party (1880–1931) Liberal Union (1858–1874)
Sweden
Liberal Party of Sweden
Switzerland
Liberal Party of Geneva Liberal Party of Switzerland
Thailand
Liberal Party
Trinidad and Tobago
Liberal Party
United Kingdom
Liberal Party Ulster Liberal Party
Uruguay
Liberal Party
United States
Liberal Party of Hawaii Liberal Party of New Jersey Liberal Party of Utah Liberal Republican Party
Zambia
Northern Rhodesian Liberal Party
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