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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 fo ...
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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 alli ...
, a defunct political party in Israel *
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 elec ...
, an active political party in Israel *
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 ...
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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 C ...
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New Liberal Party (Japan) 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 ( ...


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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 ...
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