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The Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria is a centrist political party in [[Lauchenoiria]]. They are supporters of social liberalism, green politics and secularism. Both the current [[President of Lauchenoiria]], [[Emilia Obando]] and [[Prime Minister of Lauchenoiria|Prime Minister]], [[Josephine Alvarez]], are members of the Liberal Party. The party is currently the senior member of a coalition government with the [[Green-Pacifist Alliance]].
The Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria is a centrist political party in [[Lauchenoiria]]. They are supporters of social liberalism, green politics and secularism. Both the current [[President of Lauchenoiria]], [[Emilia Obando]] and [[Prime Minister of Lauchenoiria|Prime Minister]], [[Josephine Alvarez]], are members of the Liberal Party. The party is currently the senior member of a coalition government with the [[Green Party (Lauchenoiria)|Green Party]], and formerly the [[Green-Pacifist Alliance (Lauchenoiria)|Green-Pacifist Alliance]].


The party was abolished by after the [[Lauchenoirian Communist Revolution]], however was re-founded as a direct successor to the original party in 1993 following the legalisation of capitalist parties. The [[Lauchenoirian Capitalism Referendum, 2017|2017 Capitalism Referendum]] was held as a result of Liberal Party policy.
The party was abolished by after the [[Lauchenoirian Communist Revolution]], however was re-founded as a direct successor to the original party in 1993 following the legalisation of capitalist parties. The [[Lauchenoirian Capitalism Referendum, 2017|2017 Capitalism Referendum]] was held as a result of Liberal Party policy.
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The historical Liberal Party was founded from the very beginning of Lauchenoiria as a unified state in 1922. At the time, the party was focused on increasing democratic forms of government in the fledgling Federation, opposing the last vestiges of feudalism, and encouraging women's participation in politics and the economy.
The historical Liberal Party was founded from the very beginning of Lauchenoiria as a unified state in 1922. At the time, the party was focused on increasing democratic forms of government in the fledgling Federation, opposing the last vestiges of feudalism, and encouraging women's participation in politics and the economy.


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===Position on capitalism===
The Liberal Party was the primary proponent of the 2017 referendum to legalise private enterprise in Lauchenoiria, commonly known as the capitalism referendum. The Liberal Party supports the right to form private for-profit enterprises and accumulate capital. However, they do not support the total privatisation of state-owned industry, unlike the [[Conservative Party (Lauchenoiria)|Conservatives]]. Rather, the Liberals support a market economy with state-owned industry competing against private industry; with the state maintaining a monopoly in certain critical infrastructural areas such as the provision of mains drinking water, public transportation, and healthcare.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 19 September 2023

Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria

Partido Liberal de Lauchenoiria
AbbreviationLIB
LeaderJosephine Alvarez
LegalisedJune 22, 1993 (1993-06-22)
HeadquartersButtercity, Lauchenoiria
Youth wingYoung Liberals
Membership (2020)215,364
IdeologyLiberalism
Social liberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre
ColorsYellow
Parliament of Lauchenoiria
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The Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria is a centrist political party in Lauchenoiria. They are supporters of social liberalism, green politics and secularism. Both the current President of Lauchenoiria, Emilia Obando and Prime Minister, Josephine Alvarez, are members of the Liberal Party. The party is currently the senior member of a coalition government with the Green Party, and formerly the Green-Pacifist Alliance.

The party was abolished by after the Lauchenoirian Communist Revolution, however was re-founded as a direct successor to the original party in 1993 following the legalisation of capitalist parties. The 2017 Capitalism Referendum was held as a result of Liberal Party policy.

History[edit | edit source]

The historical Liberal Party was founded from the very beginning of Lauchenoiria as a unified state in 1922. At the time, the party was focused on increasing democratic forms of government in the fledgling Federation, opposing the last vestiges of feudalism, and encouraging women's participation in politics and the economy.

Policies[edit | edit source]

Position on capitalism[edit | edit source]

The Liberal Party was the primary proponent of the 2017 referendum to legalise private enterprise in Lauchenoiria, commonly known as the capitalism referendum. The Liberal Party supports the right to form private for-profit enterprises and accumulate capital. However, they do not support the total privatisation of state-owned industry, unlike the Conservatives. Rather, the Liberals support a market economy with state-owned industry competing against private industry; with the state maintaining a monopoly in certain critical infrastructural areas such as the provision of mains drinking water, public transportation, and healthcare.