Liberal parties by country
This article gives information on liberalism worldwide. It is an overview of parties that adhere to some form of liberalism and is therefore a list of liberal parties around the world.
Introduction
What constitutes a liberal party is highly debatable. In the list below, it is defined as a political party that adheres to the basic principles of political liberalism. This is a broad political current, including left-wing, centrist and right-wing elements. All liberal parties emphasise individual rights, but they differ in their opinion on an active role for the state. This list includes parties of different character, ranging from classical liberalism to social liberalism, conservative liberalism to national liberalism.Several conservative and/or Christian-democratic parties, such as the British Conservative Party, Germany's Christian Democratic Union and Spain's People's Party, are also considered to be neoliberal leaning or have strong liberal conservative and/or classical liberal factions, whereas some conservative parties, such as Poland's Law and Justice and Hungary's Fidesz, favour more state intervention but also support free-market solutions. Conversely, some social-democratic parties, such as the British Labour Party and the Italian Democratic Party, include liberal elements. Social liberalism and social conservatism are not mutually exclusive, and some parties espouse socially liberal economic policies, while maintaining more socially conservative or traditionalist views on society: examples of this include Finland's Centre Party and Ireland's Fianna Fáil, both members of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party. In the United States, the two major political forces, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, are to some extent, liberal.
Many liberal parties are members of the Liberal International and/or one of its regional partners, such as the ALDE Party in Europe, the Liberal Network for Latin America and the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats. Generally, membership in these international organizations is an indication that that party is indeed liberal. However, other international organisations, such as the International Democrat Union and the Centrist Democrat International, and regional organisations, such as the European People's Party, the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists, the European Democratic Party and the Christian Democrat Organization of America, also have liberal or liberal leaning parties as significant proportions of their membership.
Not all the parties using the "Liberal" or "Freedom" labels are actually liberal. Moreover, some parties, such as the Freedom Party of Austria, were originally liberal, but have since tilted toward a populist direction and abandoned most of the tenets of liberalism. Finally, some parties, such as the United States Republican Party, Australia's Liberal Party or Norway's Progress Party are liberal mainly from an economic point of view rather than a social point of view.
International organizations of parties
- Liberal International
- Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
- Liberal Network for Latin America
- Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
- Africa Liberal Network
- Arab Liberal Federation
Parliamentary parties and other parties with substantial support
Africa
Liberalism is a relatively new current for Africa. Traditionally it only existed more or less in Egypt, Senegal and especially South Africa.- : There are very few liberal political parties. Ahd 54 and the Algerian Natural Law Party may be considered liberal. The main Berber party, the Rally for Culture and Democracy could be considered to embrace some liberal values.
- : the Liberal Democratic Party is a small liberal party.
- : the Rebirth Party of Benin, might be considered a liberal party, but its exact profile is not available. The Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin are a centrist party alliance with liberal elements.
- : the Alliance for Democracy and Federation, might be considered a liberal party, but its exact profile is not available.
- : the Movement for Democracy, is a liberal and Christian-democratic party
- : the Future of Congo is a liberal party of the current Prime Minister
- : the Free Egyptians Party and the New Wafd Party could be considered "liberal parties". The newest liberal party in Egypt is El-Ghad Party led by the opposition leader Ayman Nour . Also, the newly established Free Egyptians Party. See for more information: Liberalism in Egypt.
- : the National Democratic Union of Equatorial Guinea claims to be a liberal party.
- : the United Democratic Party, might be considered a liberal party, but its exact profile is not available.
- : the New Patriotic Party is a right of center liberal party that is unclear about its international affiliations.
- : the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea and the Union of Republican Forces are the main opposition parties.
- : the Rally of the Republicans is the liberal, main government party.
- : the Orange Democratic Movement might be considered a liberal party.
- : the liberal character of the United Democratic Front is despite its membership of the LI disputable. The Democratic Progressive Party was formed in 2005 by President Bingu wa Mutharika after a dispute with the UDF. There were allegations that members of the former governing UDF did not adequately tackle corruption. It is unclear if the party will be ideological or personalist in style.
- : two center-right parties, the Constitutional Union and the Popular Movement are both member of the LI. However both are conservative in social issues, something abnormal for a true liberal party. The National Rally of Independents, founded in 1978 as a royalist party, is nowadays a liberal party.
- : the Liberal and Democratic Party of Mozambique and the Social Liberal and Democratic Party claim to be liberal parties, but both lost parliamentary representation.
- : the Senegalese Democratic Party is a liberal party with a strong personalist character. See for more information: Liberalism in Senegal.
- : the Seychelles National Party is a liberal party.
- : the People's Movement for Democratic Change can be considered as a liberal party. It is the country's third largest party but lost parliamentary representation in 2012.
- : the Democratic Alliance is a liberal party. See for more information: Liberalism in South Africa.
- : the Liberal Party of Sudan is a social-liberal party struggling for human rights and a social market economy.
- : the Civic United Front, member LI) and the United Democratic Party, observer LI are liberal parties.
- : the Social Liberal Party is a more or less liberal party.
- : the main opposition party, the United Party for National Development takes a liberal position in the political spectrum.
- : liberalism is not organized, but the left-leaning opposition Movement for Democratic Change includes liberals and social democrats opposed to the ruling ZANU–PF party.
The Americas
- : the Radical Civic Union historically was a centrist progressive-liberal party, while nowadays it adheres to the Socialist International and its platform is a combination of liberal and social democratic ideas. The UCR's long-time rivals have been Peronism and the Peronist-inspired Justicialist Party. Recreate for Growth had been a short lived attempt to form a market liberal party and has observer status in the Liberal International. This party was in alliance with conservative-liberal Republican Proposal. Also smaller parties, such as the Union of the Democratic Centre, the Progressive Democratic Party, the Liberal Party of Corrientes and the Democratic Party of Mendoza, adhere to conservative-liberal principles. On the libertarian side, stands the Liberal Libertarian Party and the Libertarian Party whose focus is on free markets and individual rights.
- : the character of the Aruban Liberal Organization is not clear. The party lost parliamentary representation in the 2005 election.
- : the dominant party is the left of center liberal Progressive Liberal Party.
- : the Liberal Party was dominant until 1952. .
- : Liberalism is represented mainly by think tanks and organizations. Livres, a think tank and member of Liberal International is the most famous one. Also, there are the Brazilian segments of LOLA and Students For Liberty. There are no mainstream parties currently holding unambiguous liberal principles. Three parties label themselves as "liberal": the Liberal Front Party, actually renamed Brazil Union in 2022, being a populist-conservative party, the Liberal Party, also as a populist-conservative party with links to religious organizations, being the party of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, and the New Party, as a free market-conservative party, affiliated with the bolsonarism movement. .
- : Liberal refers mainly to the policies and ideas of the Liberal Party of Canada/, the most frequent governing party of Canada for the last century and one of the most successful liberal parties in the world. The Liberal Party of Canada has generally adhered to modern liberalism, supporting a welfare state, and is regarded as a centrist to centre-left party in the Canadian context although some provincial parties such as the Quebec Liberal Party combine liberalism with conservative ideas. '.
- : the Social Democrat Radical Party was originally a left-of-center liberal party, but nowadays it is a social democratic party. The Liberal Party of Chile is a left-of-center social liberal party. Political Evolution is a center-right political party, part of the governing coalition and a member of RELIAL. .
- : the liberal current developed into the Colombian Liberal Party, which is a left of center, somewhat populist party, somewhere between liberalism and social democracy. Newer parties like Partido Cambio Radical and Social National Unity Party have taken classical liberal ideas. .
- : the Libertarian Movement Party was originally a classical liberal party but has become conservative on social issues as abortion and same-sex marriage. The Liberal Progressive Party was founded in 2016 is an economically and socially liberal party. .
- : it has been legal to form political parties since 1992, but only the Communist Party of Cuba is allowed to be the ruling party. The three liberal parties Liberal Democratic Party, Democratic Solidarity Party, Cuban Liberal Union and the Cuban Liberal Movement are located in Havana, but they are not allowed to participate in elections.
- : the originally left-wing Dominican Liberation Party developed into a center liberal party. The Liberal Reformist Party is also a center liberal party.
- : the Alfarista Radical Front and the Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party are two small remainders of the traditional liberal current. .
- : Atassut is a right-of-center liberal party. The Democrats and the Cooperation Party are social liberal parties. They all oppose separation from Denmark.
- : the National Democratic Congress is a center liberal party.
- : the Liberal Party of Honduras is the traditional center liberal party. .
- : liberalism is represented by the New Alliance Party, member LI). .
- : the liberal character of the right-wing Constitutionalist Liberal Party is disputable. .
- : the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement is a center-right liberal party. .
- : the Authentic Radical Liberal Party is a center liberal party. .
- : classical liberal Liberty Movement and Liberal Party of Peru. In Fujimorian-occupied Peru: social liberal Justice Party.
- : the Popular Democratic Party is a left of center liberal party.
- : the Democratic Alternative '91 is a center liberal party.
- : the People's National Movement is a liberal centrist to centre-left party.
- : the primary use of the term liberal is at some variance with European and worldwide usage. In the United States today, it is most associated with the definition of modern liberalism, which is a combination of social liberalism, public welfare and a mixed economy, which is in contrast to classical liberalism. In the Third Party System, the primary liberal groups were the Bourbon Democrats and the Liberal Republicans, the latter of which evolved into the Mugwumps; they both supported free trade and free markets, and opposed political corruption. By 1884, both groups had come to support the Democratic Party under the leadership of the liberal Bourbon Grover Cleveland. However, when William Jennings Bryan took over the Democratic Party, there was a substantial move towards populism and progressivism; the last hurrah of the Bourbons was the nomination of Alton Parker in 1904. Despite this, most Democrats, including Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt, continued to call themselves liberals, framing social liberal ideas as positive liberties, in contrast to the negative liberties that can only be avoided through a lack of government intervention. Starting in the 1980s, the conservatives and modern liberals began to adopt more classically-liberal economic perspectives through fusionism and the Third Way respectively. Today, the Democratic Party is sometimes identified as the liberal party within the broader definition of liberalism thus putting it in contrast with most other parties listed here. Democrats advocate for more social freedoms, affirmative action, and a mixed economy. The Republican Party experiences a somewhat fractured economic viewpoint with some members supporting strong free-market and libertarian views and others championing pro-business and economic nationalist stances, though both sectors typically mix their fiscal views with strong aspects of social conservatism. The Libertarian Party is the third largest political party in the United States,, and particularly centers itself on free markets and individual liberty, which is more in line with classical liberalism. '
- : liberalism organized itself in the nineteenth century in the Colorado Party nowadays a heterogeneous party, divided in factions ranging from conservative to social-democratic; however, its general profile is more or less liberal.
- : liberalism was a strong force in the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. Nowadays there are three important classical liberal movements : Organization for the Liberal Democracy in Venezuela, a classical liberal, pro-capitalism think-tank; Liberal Democratic Movement and "Rumbo Propio para el Zulia" from Maracaibo, Zulia, a classical liberal autonomist movement. They are going to create together a political party in the next years. ''.''