Freedom Party (Netherlands)
The Freedom Party was a short-lived conservative liberal list of [political parties in the Netherlands|political party in the Netherlands] active from 1946 to 1948. The PvdV was the successor of the Liberal State Party and a predecessor of the modern-day People's [Party for Freedom and Democracy].
The Freedom party should not be confused with the modern Party for Freedom led by Geert Wilders.
Party history
The PvdV was founded on 23 March 1946 by a group around the young liberal Korthals and the director of Heineken. After the foundation they were joined by the rest of the top of the pre-war Liberal State Party. The party was supposed to be less conservative and more modern that its predecessor. In 1948 it merged with social liberal dissidents from the Labour Party, led by Pieter Oud, to become the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. In the 1946 elections it received six seats and it was confined to a minor position in opposition.Ideology and issues
The PvdV was classical liberal party with progressive leanings, committed to individual freedom and free market economics.Representation
This table shows the PvdV's results in elections to the House of Representatives, Senate and States-Provincial, as well as the party's political leadership: the fractievoorzitter, is the chair of the parliamentary party and the lead candidate is the party's top candidate in the general election, these posts are normally taken by the party's leader.| Year | HoR | S | SP | Parliamentary leader | Lead candidate |
| 1946 | 6 | 3 | 37 | Steven Bierema | multiple including Bierema |
| 1947 | 6 | 3 | 37 | Steven Bierema | no elections |