New Liberal Party (New Zealand) Politicians
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New Liberal Party may refer to: *New Liberal Party (Germany) *New Liberal Party (Israel), a defunct political party in Israel *New Liberal Party (2019 party), an active political party in Israel *New Liberal Party (New Zealand) *New Liberal Party (Nicaragua) * (est. 2009) *New Liberal Party (Japan) See also *Party of New Liberals The Party of New Liberals () was a shortly lived liberal political party in Greece. The party was founded by Constantine Mitsotakis in 1977. It took part in only one election, that of 1977, where it obtained 1.08% of the vote and two seats in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Liberal Party (Germany)
The Social Liberals (german: Die Sozialliberalen), formerly New Liberals (german: Neue Liberale), is an Club (organization), association and a former minor List of political parties in Germany, political party in Germany based in Berlin. The former party was created as a split from the Free Democratic Party (Germany), Free Democratic Party (FDP) operating in multiple states, and was founded on 28 September 2014 in Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg. The association states its distance from the FDP and its economic liberalism, and aims to create a programme based on social liberalism. The New Liberals form a parliamentary group in the district of Harburg (part of Hamburg) and currently have 3 seats in the assembly. On 6 January 2015, the Liberal Democrats (Germany), Liberal Democrats, the New Liberals and another small party declared their intent to cooperate with the objective of an eventual merger. The LD still features this prominently, while the New Liberals had since restructured. On ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Liberal Party (Israel)
The New Liberal Party ( he, מפלגה ליברלית חדשה, ''Miflaga Libralit Hadasha''), also known as the Center Movement, was a political party in Israel founded in 1987. Background The New Liberal Party was formed in mid-1987 as an alliance of the Independent Liberals and a number of former Likud Liberals, led by Yitzhak Berman, who had briefly organized as the Liberal Center in 1986 under a generally right-leaning platform that nevertheless supported ceding part of the West Bank in a peace treaty with Jordan. It presented a joint list with Shinui for the 1988 elections, which won two seats. The party formed a faction in the Knesset on 15 March 1990 during the twelfth Knesset by five MKs who had broken away from Likud. Originally known as the Party for the Advancement of the Zionist Idea, all five MKs were former members of the original Liberal Party, which had merged into Likud in 1988. Despite breaking away from his party, the new faction joined Yitzhak Shamir's g ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Liberal Party (2019 Party)
Israel has numerous minor political parties. Under the proportional representation electoral system used to elect members of the Knesset, parties required only 1% of the vote to win a seat in the legislature until the 1992 elections, when the electoral threshold was increased to 1.5%. this was raised to 3.25% prior to the 2015 elections. This article lists all parties to have contested a Knesset election, but failed to win seats. },'' Miflaga Mitkademet Liberalit Demokratit'') , - , Lehem (''Bread''), , align=center, 2006, 2009, , Party name was an acronym for "United Society Warriors" ( he, לוחמי חברה מאוחדים, ''Lohamey Hevra Meuhadim'') , - , Lev LaOlim (''Heart to the Immigrants''), , align=center, 1999, 2006, 2009, , Party for immigrants from Central Asia. Also known as "Lev". , - , Liberal–Economic Power, , align=center, 2020, , Libertarian party established in 2019 by former members of Zehut; originally known as the New Liberal Party. , - , Likud – Popular ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Liberal Party (New Zealand)
The New Liberal Party of New Zealand was a splinter group of the original Liberal Party. It was formed at a meeting in the Christchurch suburb of Papanui in June 1905 by two Liberal-aligned independents who sought a more "progressive" policy than that followed by the Liberal leader, Richard Seddon, and was similar to the Radical Party in 1896. Background The New Liberal Party was launched by Harry Bedford and Francis Fisher, but attracted a number of other MPs as well. George Laurenson, Frederick Baume, Alexander Hogg, William Tanner, and William Barber, all dissident Liberal MPs, associated themselves with the party, and two independents who had formerly been aligned with the loose opposition block, Ewen Alison and Alfred Harding, also joined. Tommy Taylor, a radical independent with a reputation as a firebrand, became the New Liberal Party's leader. Some Liberal dissidents, however, refused to be involved in the new party - the most notable being John Millar, Geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Liberal Party (Nicaragua)
The Neoliberal Party (''Partido Neo-Liberal'' - PALI) is a Nicaraguan neoliberal right-wing political party that split from the Independent Liberal Party (PLI) in 1986. PALI received legal status on appeal in 1989. In 2006, PLIUN was part of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party The Constitutionalist Liberal Party ( es, Partido Liberal Constitucionalista, PLC) is a political party in Nicaragua. At the 2006 Nicaraguan general election, Nicaraguan general election of 5 November 2006, the party won 25 of 92 seats in the N ... electoral alliance in the 2006 general election. 1989 establishments in Nicaragua Liberal parties in Nicaragua Neoliberal parties Political parties established in 1989 {{Nicaragua-party-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Liberal Party (Japan)
{{disambiguation, political ...
New Liberal Party may refer to: *New Liberal Party (Germany) *New Liberal Party (Israel), a defunct political party in Israel *New Liberal Party (2019 party), an active political party in Israel *New Liberal Party (New Zealand) *New Liberal Party (Nicaragua) * (est. 2009) *New Liberal Party (Japan) See also *Party of New Liberals The Party of New Liberals () was a shortly lived liberal political party in Greece. The party was founded by Constantine Mitsotakis in 1977. It took part in only one election, that of 1977, where it obtained 1.08% of the vote and two seats in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |