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The Liberals (Swedish: Liberalerna, L), previously known as the Liberal People's Party (Swedish: Folkpartiet liberalerna) until 22 November 2015, is a... |
The Liberal Youth of Sweden (Swedish: Liberala ungdomsförbundet, LUF) is the youth wing of the Swedish Liberals. The Liberal Youth of Sweden has a long... |
The Liberal Party of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Liberala Parti) was a political party in Sweden. It was formed in 1923 by the anti-prohibition minority... |
Classical Liberal Party (Swedish: Klassiskt liberala partiet; KLP), also known as the Liberal Party (Swedish: Liberala partiet), is a classical liberal and... |
The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of liberal varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism... |
Liberal Party of Sweden 1934: Both parties re-united into the People's Party (Folkpartiet) 1990: The party is renamed People's Party - The Liberals (Folkpartiet... |
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, the Liberal International and Renew Europe. It was originally named the Farmers' League (Swedish: Bondeförbundet... |
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and... |
Conservative liberalism (redirect from Conservative liberals) tendencies within the liberal camp, so it has some relative meaning. In the United States, conservative liberals mean de facto classical liberals; in Europe, Christian... |
Ruth Hamrin-Thorell (category Biography articles needing translation from Swedish Wikipedia) Ruth Hamrin-Thorell (1903-1991) was a Swedish politician (Liberals (Sweden)). She was the Chair of the Liberal women in 1946–1950. Eklund was an MP of... |
Paulina Brandberg (category Liberals (Sweden) politicians) 1983) is a Swedish politician for the Liberals. Since 18 October 2022 she is the Minister of Equality in the Ulf Kristersson cabinet. "Sweden's new Government"... |
The Liberal Swedish Party (Swedish: Svenska frisinnade partiet, Finnish: Ruotsalainen vapaamielinen puolue, lit. 'Swedish Free-Minded Party', RVP) was... |
Liberals for Åland (Swedish: Liberalerna på Åland) is a liberal political party on the Åland Islands. The party is an observer member of the Liberal International... |
Liberalism and centrism in Finland (redirect from Timeline of liberal and centrist parties in Finland) now organized in the Liberals (Liberaalit), a very small extra-parliamentary party. At the autonomous island of Åland the Liberals for Åland (Liberalerna... |
Romina Pourmokhtari (category Members of the Riksdag from the Liberals (Sweden)) Romina Pourmokhtari (born 12 November 1995) is a Swedish politician for the Liberals. She has served as the Minister for the Environment since 2022 in... |
2022. Simpson, Peter Vinthagen; Parafianowicz, Lydia (13 May 2009). "Liberals: Sweden must join NATO". The Local. Archived from the original on 9 February... |
century, free trade remained the one cause which could unite all Liberals. In 1841, the Liberals lost office to the Conservatives under Sir Robert Peel, but... |
Liberala kvinnor (category Liberals (Sweden)) The Liberal Women in Sweden (Swedish: Liberala kvinnor), is the women's wing of the Liberals (Sweden). A predecessor was the Frisinnade kvinnors riksförbund... |
"Federation of Liberal and Democrat Parties in Europe" and renamed "European Liberals and Democrats" (ELD) in 1977 and "European Liberal Democrats and... |
Lotta Edholm (category Members of the Riksdag from the Liberals (Sweden)) Kristina Johansdotter Edholm (born 8 February 1965) is a Swedish politician for the Liberals. Since 18 October 2022 she has been the Minister for Schools... |