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The Liberal Alliance ( in Danish) is a
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and
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political party in Denmark. The party is a component of the
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bloc in
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. The party's platform is based upon
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, promotion of
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s and reduction of
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programmes, and a critical, oppositional stance towards
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. From November 2016 to June 2019, the Liberal Alliance was part of a three-party coalition government with the
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(Venstre) and the Conservative People's Party.


History

The party was founded as the New Alliance ( da, Ny Alliance) on 7 May 2007 by
Naser Khader Naser Khader ( ar, ناصر خضر  Levantine pronunciation: ; born 1 July 1963) is a Syrian-Danish politician who is a member of the Folketing as an independent politician. Until 2021 he was a member of the Conservative People's Party. ...
MP,
Anders Samuelsen Anders Samuelsen (born 1 August 1967 in Horsens, Denmark) is a Danish former politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2019, member of the Folketing from 2007 to 2011 and as leader of the Liberal Alliance party from 20 ...
MEP from the
Danish Social Liberal Party The Danish Social Liberal Party ( da, Radikale Venstre, , Radical Left) is a social-liberal political party in Denmark. The party was founded as a split from the Venstre Reform Party in 1905. Historically, the centrist party has played a centra ...
and
Gitte Seeberg Gitte Seeberg (born 25 June 1960 in Copenhagen) is a Denmark, Danish politician, lawyer, and current secretary general of the Danish branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF. She was a member of the Danish Folketinget parliament for the Conser ...
, a Conservative People's Party MEP. The party supported the government of the Venstre and Conservative People's Party. To comply with Danish election law and to be able to stand for elections the Liberal Alliance had to gather 19,185 signatures of supporters on special forms, the number being equivalent to one parliamentary seat in the
Folketing The Folketing ( da, Folketinget, ; ), also known as the Parliament of Denmark or the Danish Parliament in English, is the unicameral national legislature (parliament) of the Kingdom of Denmark—Denmark proper together with the Faroe Islands ...
. Each completed form had to be certified with the
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offices of municipalities before being collectively handed in to the
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. While the Liberal Alliance did not take any stand on this offer, the minor party Centre Democrats offered to let the Liberal Alliance put forward candidates on their lists in the event of an election being called before the Liberal Alliance had finished its nomination process. On one occasion on 12 May 2007 in
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, the three leading figures of the party managed to collect over 2,000 signatures in one day. On 21 May, the party reported they were half-way, having gathered in 10,000 signatures. The party finally completed its nomination process on 29 June by being accepted on the Ministry of the Interior's list of parties able to stand for elections to the Folketing after handing in the 21,516 required signatures. Immediately after its creation, the Liberal Alliance had a surge of members. Just one day after the announcement of the party, more than 12,000 had registered on the party website. Three days later, 16,000 had registered and 8,000 of these had paid the membership fee. On 30 August 2007, the party publicly launched a policy programme. Some of the points in this programme included longer mandatory school attendance, with free food and homework aid; a European
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to the
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; increasing foreign aid to 1% of
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; increased focus on prevention in public health, with lower prices on healthy foods; and an exhaustive reform related to immigration and asylum politics. In the 2007 general election held on 13 November 2007, the party won 2.8% of the vote, winning 5 of 179 seats in the
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. On 29 January 2008, founding member
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left the party in protest against the party's status as a
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party which conflicted with her own desire to form a
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party while rejecting the influence of the
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. On 5 February 2008, Malou Aamund, another of the party's members of parliament, left the party and joined the governing Liberal Party. On 24 June 2008, Jørgen Poulsen was excluded from the Liberal Alliance's parliamentary group, although not from the party itself. Under the new leadership of
Anders Samuelsen Anders Samuelsen (born 1 August 1967 in Horsens, Denmark) is a Danish former politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2019, member of the Folketing from 2007 to 2011 and as leader of the Liberal Alliance party from 20 ...
, the party position moved towards the right, espousing
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and
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policies, with the party changing its name to the Liberal Alliance on 27 August 2008. On 1 September 2008, the party regained a third mandate in the parliament as Gitte Seeberg was appointed secretary general of the Danish branch of the
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(WWF). Her mandate was given to former
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of
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, Villum Christensen. On 5 January 2009, founding member and party leader Naser Khader left the party, citing that he did not believe in it any longer. At the time,
Anders Samuelsen Anders Samuelsen (born 1 August 1967 in Horsens, Denmark) is a Danish former politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2019, member of the Folketing from 2007 to 2011 and as leader of the Liberal Alliance party from 20 ...
was scheduled to take over leadership of the party later that month. That same day, Villum Christensen expressed doubt on his future in the party. In the 2009 European Parliament election, the party won 0.6% of the vote, leaving the party without representation in the European parliament. In the 2011 general election held on 15 September 2011, the party won 5.0% of the vote and 9 seats. When Malou Aamund resigned from the Folketing in June 2011, she was replaced by Professor Niels Høiby, who took his seat with the Liberal Alliance, taking their contingent in four. In the
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, the Liberal Alliance received 2.9% of the vote, again failing to return any MEPs. In the 2015 general election held on 18 June 2015, the party won 7.5% of the vote and 13 seats in the Folketing. In its most successful constituency,
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, a well-off suburb of Copenhagen, it even scored 17.5% while on
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its share of votes was only 4%. Initially, the party did not participate in
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's Venstre minority cabinet, but it did lent its parliamentary support to the government. In late November 2016, it joined a three-party centre-right coalition government alongside Venstre and the Conservative People's Party in Løkke Rasmussen's third cabinet. Party leader Anders Samuelsen was appointed
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while
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille (born 20 October 1977, in Hillerød) is a former Danish politician, and a former independent member of the Parliament of Denmark. He is former Minister of Economy and Interior. He was formerly a member of Radikale Ve ...
took the post of Minister of the Economy and Interior. Additional cabinet members of Liberal Alliance were
Merete Riisager Merete Riisager Andersen (born 1 March 1976) is a Danish politician who represents the Liberal Alliance. From 28 November 2016 to 27 June 2019, she was Education Minister of Denmark, replacing Ellen Trane Nørby. Born in Aarhus, Riisager grad ...
(Minister of Education),
Mette Bock Mette Bock (née Samuelsen, born 26 July 1957 in Gladsaxe) is a Danish political scientist, journalist and former politician. She was a member of the Folketing from 2011 to 2019, representing the Liberal Alliance party. She served as Minister of ...
(Minister of Culture), Ole Birk Olesen (Minister of Transport) and Thyra Frank (Minister for Elder Affairs). At the 2019 general election held on 5 June 2019, the party won 2.3% of the vote, losing 9 of its 13 seats in the Folketing. At the same time, party leader Anders Samuelsen failed to get reelected. resulting in his resignation. On 9 June 2019, Alex Vanopslagh became the new leader of the Liberal Alliance. Following the 2022 general election, the party received 14 seats in the
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, making it the third-largest party in the blue (right-wing) bloc.


Ideology and platform

Located on the
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to
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of the
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, the Liberal Alliance has been described in ideology as
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,
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,
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, and right-wing libertarian. The original New Alliance considered itself a
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party, "taking the best values of
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and
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". By using these two terms, the New Alliance positioned itself equidistant between the former parties of the three founding members. Social liberalism is the official ideology of the
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whereas social conservatism is a term sometimes invoked by members of the Conservative People's Party who stress the support of the
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such as Liberal Alliance co-founder Gitte Seeberg. In the earliest days of the party's existence, the party was accused of
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or
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, still lacking stances on many topics and based on the popularity of
Naser Khader Naser Khader ( ar, ناصر خضر  Levantine pronunciation: ; born 1 July 1963) is a Syrian-Danish politician who is a member of the Folketing as an independent politician. Until 2021 he was a member of the Conservative People's Party. ...
. After Gitte Seeberg left the party, the "social conservatism" part was dropped and the party name was changed to the Liberal Alliance. However, there were still considerable ideological differences among the two remaining founders and it was not until
Naser Khader Naser Khader ( ar, ناصر خضر  Levantine pronunciation: ; born 1 July 1963) is a Syrian-Danish politician who is a member of the Folketing as an independent politician. Until 2021 he was a member of the Conservative People's Party. ...
was replaced by
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that the party took on a more
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identity. The party has proposed extensive
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reforms, including a
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replacing
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with a flat-rate income tax of 40%, halving rates of
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, instigating user charges for public healthcare, abolishing early retirement schemes and reassessing everyone receiving disability benefits. In 2011, the party opposed the government's entry of Denmark into the
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and continues to maintain a staunch opposition to Denmark entering the
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. On the matter of European Union membership, the party supports a radically reinvented European Union based on free trade and in 2022 called for a "slimmed down" EU based solely on economic partnership while restoring political sovereignty from Brussels to national parliaments. Individual politicians in the Liberal Alliance and its youth wing support Denmark exiting the EU ( Danexit), although remaining in the single market. The Liberal Alliance is the only party in Denmark that supports
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. In 2009, the party voted against subsidies for
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renovations without significant tax cuts. In 2011, the
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and the Liberal Alliance were the only parties whose MPs supported equalising MPs' age of retirement with the rest of the country. The Liberal Alliance has supported the rights of same-sex couples to marry and adopt, helping to pass both into law. The party opposed the reintroduction of border controls in 2011 and supported the dismantling of them later in that year. It supports ending the ban on foreigners owning
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in Denmark. On 30 August 2011, with 5.0% voter support,
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told on air to
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that a
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for the Liberal Alliance is a vote for free
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. Voter support increased to 7.5% following the statement. In parliament, the party supported the reduction of vehicle registration fees.


Organisation


Funding

The party received donations from the
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(500,000 Danish kroner) and the businessman
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(100,000 kroner). As of 22 May 2007, the party had seven paid employees and a number of volunteers. The party announced it would not hire additional employees until it had more funds.


Liberal Alliance Youth

On 23 February 2008, a
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to the party was formed by 21 people under the name of Young Alliance ( da, Ung Alliance). When the party changed its name to the Liberal Alliance, the youth branch followed suit changing its name to the Liberal Alliance Youth.


European parliament affiliations

At its formation, two MEPs joined the party. With the defection of
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Gitte Seeberg Gitte Seeberg (born 25 June 1960 in Copenhagen) is a Denmark, Danish politician, lawyer, and current secretary general of the Danish branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF. She was a member of the Danish Folketinget parliament for the Conser ...
and
Anders Samuelsen Anders Samuelsen (born 1 August 1967 in Horsens, Denmark) is a Danish former politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2019, member of the Folketing from 2007 to 2011 and as leader of the Liberal Alliance party from 20 ...
, the
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and the
Danish Social Liberal Party The Danish Social Liberal Party ( da, Radikale Venstre, , Radical Left) is a social-liberal political party in Denmark. The party was founded as a split from the Venstre Reform Party in 1905. Historically, the centrist party has played a centra ...
were effectively left without representation in the
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. The two
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did stay in their parliamentary groups (
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and ALDE, respectively). Both resigned from the European Parliament after being elected to the Danish Parliament in November 2007. The Liberal Alliance announced that it would join the ALDE group after future
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. However, the party failed to achieve representation in the European Parliament in both the 2009 and 2014 European Parliament elections.


Leaders

The party has had the following leaders since its foundation:


List of government participation

* 2016–2019 with Venstre and the Conservative People's Party


Election results


Parliament


Local elections


European Parliament


Elected representatives


Parliament

Since its formation, the party has had thirty MPs, more specifically the following ones: * Malou Aamund (2007–2008) *
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille (born 20 October 1977, in Hillerød) is a former Danish politician, and a former independent member of the Parliament of Denmark. He is former Minister of Economy and Interior. He was formerly a member of Radikale Ve ...
(2009–2019) * Carsten Bach (2015–2019, 2022–present) *
Mette Bock Mette Bock (née Samuelsen, born 26 July 1957 in Gladsaxe) is a Danish political scientist, journalist and former politician. She was a member of the Folketing from 2011 to 2019, representing the Liberal Alliance party. She served as Minister of ...
(2011–2019) * May-Britt Buch-Kattrup (2015–2019) * Villum Christensen (2008–2019) * Henrik Dahl (2015–present) *
Christina Egelund Christina Egelund (born 9 December 1977 in Hjørring) is a Danish politician, who was a member of the Folketing for the Liberal Alliance from 2015 to 2019. Political career Egelund was elected into parliament at the 2015 Danish general election ...
(2015–2019) * Thyra Frank (2011–2015) * Niels Høiby (2011) *
Naser Khader Naser Khader ( ar, ناصر خضر  Levantine pronunciation: ; born 1 July 1963) is a Syrian-Danish politician who is a member of the Folketing as an independent politician. Until 2021 he was a member of the Conservative People's Party. ...
(2007–2009) * Laura Lindahl (2015–2019) * Leif Mikkelsen (2011–2019) * Ole Birk Olesen (2011–present) * Joachim Olsen (2011–2019) * Jørgen Poulsen (2007–2008) *
Merete Riisager Merete Riisager Andersen (born 1 March 1976) is a Danish politician who represents the Liberal Alliance. From 28 November 2016 to 27 June 2019, she was Education Minister of Denmark, replacing Ellen Trane Nørby. Born in Aarhus, Riisager grad ...
(2011–2019) *
Anders Samuelsen Anders Samuelsen (born 1 August 1967 in Horsens, Denmark) is a Danish former politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2019, member of the Folketing from 2007 to 2011 and as leader of the Liberal Alliance party from 20 ...
(2007–2019) *
Gitte Seeberg Gitte Seeberg (born 25 June 1960 in Copenhagen) is a Denmark, Danish politician, lawyer, and current secretary general of the Danish branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF. She was a member of the Danish Folketinget parliament for the Conser ...
(2007–2008) * Alex Vanopslagh (2019–present) * Sólbjørg Jakobsen (2022–present) * Lars-Christian Brask (2022–present) * Katrine Daugaard (2022–present) * Steffen Frølund (2022–present) * Alexander Ryle (2022–present) * Jens Meilvang (2022–present) * Steffen Larsen (2022–present) * Helena Artmann Andresen (2022–present) *
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(2022–present) * Sandra Elisabeth Skalvig (2022–present)


See also

*
Liberal Initiative (Portugal) The Liberal Initiative ( pt, Iniciativa Liberal, , IL) is a liberal political party in Portugal currently led by João Cotrim de Figueiredo. In 2019, its debut year at the Portuguese legislative elections, the party won one seat in the Portug ...


References


External links


Official website


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