unreferenced date October 2008 Socialliberalcoalition lang de Sozialliberale Koalition in Germany refers to a Coalition government governmental coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Democratic Party SPD and the Free Democratic Party Germany Free Democratic Party FDP . The term stems from social democracy of the SPD and the liberalism of the FDP. Because of the colours traditionally used to symbolise the two parties red for SPD and yellow for FDP , such a coalition is also referred to as a red yellow coalition rot gelbe Koalition . Socialliberal coalitions are currently rare, as the SPD usually governs with the Alliance 90 The Greens and the FDP orients itself towards long term co operation with the Christian Democratic Union Germany Christian Democratic Union and Bavarian Christian Social Union of Bavaria Christian Social Union . However, a socialliberalcoalition ruled from 1991 to 2006 in the German States of Germany State of Rhineland Palatinate and would have continued to do so, had the SPD not won an absolute majority . Socialliberal coalitions have previously been in power in many other federal states of Germany as well. From 1969 to 1982 socialliberal coalitions led by Chancellor of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Federal Chancellors Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt governed the Federal Republic of Germany . Socialliberal coalitions at the federal states level After the term, the leader of the government is given . Berlin 1963 66 Willy Brandt despite having an absolute majority 1966 67 Heinrich Albertz despite having an absolute majority ... 1991 94 Rudolf Scharping 1994 2006 Kurt Beck See also Grand coalition Germany Traffic light coalition Jamaica coalition Red green alliance Lib Lab pact for the equivalent in British politics Purple government Category Politics of Germany Category Coalition governments de Sozialliberale Koalition fr Coalition sociale lib rale ... more details
The Liberalcoalition was a political grouping in the United States from the 1940s to the 1970s which promoted Modern liberalism in the United States . Important leaders included President Harry S. Truman 1884 1972 Eleanor Roosevelt 1884 1962 , widow of Franklin D. Roosevelt Adlai Stevenson 1900 1965 , Democratic presidential nominee in 1952 and 1956 President John F. Kennedy 1917 1963 , president 1961 63 President Lyndon Baines Johnson 1908 1973 , president 1963 69 Vice President Hubert Humphrey 1911 1978 , Democratic presidential nominee in 1968 Senator Robert F. Kennedy 1925 1968 , senator from New York Alvin Hansen 1887 1975 , Economist Reinhold Niebuhr , 1892 1971 , Theologian Walter Reuther 1907 1970 , Labor leader John Kenneth Galbraith 1908 2006 , Economist Arthur Schlesinger Jr. 1917 2007 , Historian George McGovern b. 1922 , Democratic presidential nominee in 1972 Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929 1968 , Civil rights leader Ted Kennedy 1932 2009 , Senator from Massachusetts, 1962 2009 The effectiveness of the coalition depended on its strong grassroots support, energetic well funded organizations, its cadre of supporters in Congress, and its high visibility in the media thanks to prominent celebrities and a supportive media ref David Plotke, Building a Democratic Political Order ... ref . Although for years they had largely been frustrated by the Conservative Coalition in Congress, the liberalcoalition suddenly came to power in 1963 and were ready with proposals that became central ..., 1935 1970, 2004 ref The main liberal organizations, out of hundreds, included the National Association ... ref , Walter Mondale of Minnesota ref Steven M. Gillon, The Democrats Dilemma Walter F. Mondale and the Liberal ... Senate Liberal Influence on a Conservative Institution, 1959 1972 1980 ref Leaders in the House included ... of the Democratic Study Group ref Arthur G. Stevens et al., Mobilization of Liberal Strength in the House ... history. Disalvo, Daniel. The Politics of a Party Faction The Liberal Labor Alliance in the Democratic ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox political party name english LiberalCoalition Party name native Liberala samlingspartiet colorcode logo founded 16 January 1900 dissolved 1924 ideology Classical liberalism international predecessor Folkpartiet, br Bondeska diskussionsklubben, br Friesenska diskussionsklubben successor Freeminded People s Party Sweden Freeminded People s Party , br Liberal Party of Sweden colours The LiberalCoalition Party Lang sv Liberala samlingspartiet was a political party in Sweden represented in the Parliament of Sweden Swedish parliament from 1900 to 1924. The party was in government from 1905 to 1906 and from 1911 to 1914 under the leadership of Karl Staaff , and from 1917 to 1920 under the leadership of Nils Ed n . In 1924 the party was split over the issue of Prohibition alcohol prohibition . The pro ban majority of the party formed the Freeminded People s Party Sweden Freeminded People s Party Lang sv Frisinnade folkpartiet while the anti ban minority formed the Liberal Party of Sweden Lang sv Sveriges liberala parti . The two parties reunited again in 1934 as the Liberal People s Party Sweden People s Party Lang sv Folkpartiet which still exists today. Leaders Sixten von Friesen , 1900 1905 Karl Staaff , 1907 1915 Daniel Persson , 1915 1918 Nils Ed n , 1918 1924 See also Liberalism and centrism in Sweden Category Political parties established in 1900 Category Defunct political parties in Sweden Category Defunct liberal political parties Category Liberal People s Party Sweden Category Political parties disestablished in 1924 Sweden party stub ca Partit Coalici Liberal de Liberala samlingspartiet no Liberala samlingspartiet pt Partido da Coliga o Liberal sv Liberala samlingspartiet ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 references date October 2010 In Canadian history during the 1850s and 1860s, many of the political parties were results of the British attitudes toward British North America. The liberal conservative coalition of 1854 was formed as a relationship among several political groups at the time. The Coalition comprised three main groups, the Tories , Parti bleu French Bleus , and Reform Party pre Confederation Hinckesite Reformers of Canada West . The groups joined in order to secularize the clergy reserves and do away with the Seigneurial system of New France seigneurial system in Lower Canada , which had been outgrown and was unpopular among the French Canadians. The French Bleus, which held a minority in the Assembly up until this point, were now able to hold a majority and, for that reason, strongly against representation by population , as it would place them once again into the minority. The opposition to the Coalition was largely the Clear Grits , led by George Brown Canadian politician George Brown . A.A. Dorion, leader of the Parti Rouge in Canada East , also tried to establish an alliance with the Clear Grits, similar to the Liberal Conservative Coalition of 1854. A Brown Dorion government was even formed in 1858 but only lasted two days as the relationship between these two parties simply did not function as well. DEFAULTSORT Liberal Conservative Coalition Of 1854 Category Political history of Canada Category Province of Canada Canada hist stub ... more details
SocialLiberal Party is the name of several political parties around the world. It usually designates a party that is ideologically connected to social liberalism . For more information on liberal parties, see liberal parties . class wikitable Nation Party flagcountry Austria The Social Liberals Austria Social Liberals flagcountry Belgium Sociaal Liberale Partij SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Brazil SocialLiberal Party Brazil SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Croatia Croatian SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Denmark Danish SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Lithuania New Union Social Liberals flagcountry Maldives SocialLiberal Party Maldives SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Moldova SocialLiberal Party Moldova SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Mozambique SocialLiberal and Democratic Party flagcountry Netherlands SocialLiberal Party The Netherlands SocialLiberal Party flagcountry S o Tom and Pr ncipe SocialLiberal Party S o Tom and Pr ncipe SocialLiberal Party flagcountry Serbia SocialLiberal Party of Sand ak flagcountry Tunisia SocialLiberal Party Tunisia SocialLiberal Party See also Social liberalism SocialliberalcoalitionLiberal Party disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages de Sozial Liberale Partei fr Parti social lib ral ru ... more details
The SocialLiberal Party is a centre left social liberalism socialliberal political party in the Maldives . The party was a splinter from the Maldivian Democratic Party , and faced a long battle to gain registration. It was finally registered by the courts on 4 May 2008. ref cite web url http www.minivannews.com news news.php?id 4429 title Civil Court Rules SocialLiberal Party Is Registered publisher MinivanNews date 2008 05 04 accessdate 2008 09 06 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The party s leader is Mazlan Rasheed . Its deputy leader is Hassan Latheef . ref cite web url http www.maldiveschronicle.com socialliberal title SocialLiberal Party denies possible coalition with MDP publisher Maldives Chronicle date 2008 09 03 accessdate 2008 09 06 ref References reflist Maldivian political parties Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in the Maldives SocialLiberal Party Maldives party stub liberalparty stub ... more details
Politics of Romania The SocialLiberal Union lang ro Uniunea Social Liberal , USL is a Romania n list of political parties in Romania politial alliance formed on 5 February 2011 ref http www.setimes.com cocoon setimes xhtml en GB newsbriefs setimes newsbriefs 2011 02 06 nb 12 ref by the three opposition parties, the Social Democratic Party Romania Social Democratic Party , the National Liberal Party Romania National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party Romania Conservative Party . ref http www.focus fen.net index.php?id n241429 ref References reflist Romanian political parties Category Political parties established in 2011 Category Political parties in Romania Category Coalition of parties romania stub ... more details
SocialLiberal Party, announced his party s decision to leave the governing coalition. This resulted ...Infobox political party name native Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka name Croatian SocialLiberal ... seats 0 153 hex FDD805 Croatian SocialLiberal Party lang hr Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka, HSLS is a conservative liberalism conservative liberal ref http www.parties and elections.de croatia.html ref party in Croatia . The party is a member of Liberal International and the European Liberal ... The HSLS was formed on 20 May, 1989 as Croatian SocialLiberal Union lang hr Hrvatski socijalno ... split off to form the Liberal Party Croatia Liberal Party . In 1998 HSLS created permanent coalition with Social Democratic Party of Croatia Social Democratic Party , which won elections two ... to a more socialliberal stance. cn date February 2011 See also Liberalism Contributions to liberal theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Liberalism in Croatia References reflist External links http www.hsls.hr Croatian SocialLiberal Party official site Croatian political parties ELDR member parties Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in Croatia ... parties interwiki ca Partit SocialLiberal Croat de Kroatische Sozial Liberale Partei fr Parti ... Yellow website http www.hsls.hr international Liberal International european European Liberal Democrat ... party system. As such it was part of Coalition of People s Accord during the first free elections ... other parties. However, after the party split in 2002 the forming of Croatian People s Party Liberal ... it was announced that there are merger negotiations between HSLS and the Liberal Party Croatia Liberal ... . This coalition as a whole lost five seats compared to the previous election, but HSLS retained their two seats. They remained in the governing coalition under Ivo Sanader. HSLS continued to support .... Ideology In recent years by supporting Ivo Sanader , HSLS moved from social liberalism to conservative ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Politics of Mozambique The SocialLiberal and Democratic Party lang pt Partido SocialLiberal e Democr tico is a liberal parties liberal party in Mozambique . See also Liberalism Social liberalism Contributions to liberal theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy DEFAULTSORT SocialLiberal And Democratic Party Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in Mozambique liberalparty stub Mozambique party stub ... more details
The SocialLiberal Party Partidul SocialLiberal was a liberalism liberal political party in Moldova , led by Oleg Serebrian . At the legislative elections in Moldova elections , 6 March 2005, the party was part of the Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova Blocul Electoral Moldova Democrat , that won 28.4 of the popular vote and 34 out of 101 seats. Inside the Bloc the party won 3 seats. After the elections the bloc fell apart in three parliamentary groups of the constituent parties. In 2001 Oleg Serebrian released a manifest with the intention to found a socialliberal party. This initiative was joined by the Christian Democratic Women s League and the National Youth League of Moldova. In 2002 the Party of Democratic Forces merged into the party. Since November 2006 the SocialLiberal Party was a member of Liberal International . It merged into the Democratic Party of Moldova in February 2008. See also Liberalism Social liberalism Contributions to liberal theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Timeline of liberal parties in Moldova Alexandru Mosanu External links http www.parties.e democracy.md en parties psl SocialLiberal Party http www.azi.md news?ID 41844 SLP admitted to Liberal International Moldovan political parties interlib Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in Moldova Category Liberalism in Moldova Euro liberalparty stub Moldova party stub ca Partit SocialLiberal Mold via cs Partidul SocialLiberal de Partidul SocialLiberal es Partido SocialLiberal Moldavia fr Parti social lib ral Moldavie pl Partia Socjal Liberalna Mo dawia ro Partidul SocialLiberal ru sv Socialliberala partiet ... more details
Politics of Brazil The SocialLiberal Party Partido SocialLiberal is a liberal parties liberal party in Brazil . At the legislative elections in Brazil elections , 6 October 2002, the party won 1 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no seats in the Senate. In 2006 didn t win seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate. In 2010 , the party won 1 seat in the Chamber of Deputies and no seats in the Senate. See also Liberalism Social liberalism Contributions to liberal theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Liberalism in Brazil External links http www.pslnacional.org.br SocialLiberal Party official site start box succession box title Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties before United Socialist Workers Party 16 USWP PSTU after National Labour Party Brazil 19 NLP PTN years 17 SLP PSL end box Brazil political parties liberalparty stub SouthAm party stub Brazil stub Category Political parties established in 2002 Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in Brazil es Partido SocialLiberal Brasil fr Parti social lib ral Br sil pt Partido SocialLiberal ru ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2009 Politics of Bulgaria Alliance for SocialLiberal Progress in Bulgarian language Bulgarian is a political party in Bulgaria . The party was founded on February 18, 2001, and registered on March 28. The party is led by Vasil Velinov, formerly the president of the Alternative SocialLiberal Party . Other leading figures include Alei Mishkovski, Atanas Direkov and Jurij Aslanov. The highest organ of the party is the congress. The congress elects a Political Council. DEFAULTSORT Alliance For SocialLiberal Progress Category Political parties in Bulgaria Bulgaria party stub ... more details
Infobox political party country Denmark colorcode 007FFF name english Danish SocialLiberal Party name ... k n accessdate 13 June 2010 ref seats4 Infobox political party seats 50 2468 007FFF The Danish SocialLiberal Party lang da Radikale Venstre , literally Radical Left is a social liberalism socialliberal ... to the right wing coalition, led by the Venstre Denmark Liberal Party . Lately the party has been inspired ... Christiansborg Palace Christiansborg br 1240 Copenhagen K benhavn K ideology Social liberalism br Progressivism br Left libertarianism position Centrism international Liberal International european European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party europarl Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats ... . A more traditional English language name is the Radical Liberal Party , although it is officially translated by the party as the Danish SocialLiberal Party . Origin and alliances The party is a member of Liberal International and the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party . It was founded in 1905 as a split from the liberal Venstre Denmark Venstre Reform Party , the split was inspired by the Cultural ... criticised the strategy as being too left leaning and depending too much on the Social Democrats Denmark Social Democrats . On 7 May 2007 MP Naser Khader and MEP Anders Samuelsen announced that they had left the party and founded the New Alliance Denmark New Alliance , later called Liberal Alliance Denmark Liberal Alliance , ref http www.dr.dk Regioner Vest Nyheder MidtVest 2008 08 28 074133.htm ... . During the following debate the party first distanced itself from the Social Democrats, but after ... as a center right alternative. In June 2009 he left Borgerligt Centrum and joined Liberal Alliance. ref http www.dr.dk Nyheder Politik 2009 06 16 103003.htm Ammitzb ll to Liberal Alliance http borgerligtcentrum.com ... and will now consider forming a coalition government with either the left or right side of parliament ... by the Social Democrats. In the Danish parliamentary election, 2007 2007 parliamentary elections , it received ... more details
Infobox political party party name SocialLiberal Party native name Parti social lib ral br colorcode FE6900 chairman Mondher Thabet foundation Start date 1988 09 12 headquarters nowrap 42 avenue H di Chaker br 1002 Tunis ideology Liberalism international Liberal International affiliation1 title African affiliation affiliation1 Africa Liberal Network seats1 title Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia Chamber of Deputies seats1 Infobox political party seats 8 189 hex FE6900 colours Orange colour Orange website http psltunisie.maktoobblog.com The SocialLiberal Party lang fr Parti social lib ral lang ar , abbreviated to PSL , is an opposition political opposition liberalism liberal political party in Tunisia . It holds eight seats in the Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia Chamber of Deputies , making it the fifth largest party in the Tunisian parliament. The party is a member of the Liberal International and the Africa Liberal Network . The party was founded in September 1988 under the name Social Party for Progress Parti social pour le progr s , but was renamed in October 1993 to reflect its liberal ideology. ref cite book title Europa World Year Book 2, Book 2 editor last Maher editor first Joanne year 2004 publisher Europa Publications location London isbn 9781857432558 page 4201 url http books.google.co.uk books?id gP 8rXzQs8C accessdate ref ... election, 2009 2009 election , making it the fifth largest party. As well as liberalsocial and political ... books?id gP 8rXzQs8C accessdate ref See also Liberalism Social liberalism Contributions to liberal theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Notes reflist External links http psltunisie.maktoobblog.com SocialLiberal Party official site Tunisian political parties interlib liberalparty stub Tunisia party stub Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in Tunisia ar fr Parti social lib ral Tunisie ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Dutch Political Party party name SocialLiberal Party native name Sociaal Liberale Partij party logo Image Logo of the SocialLiberal Party Netherlands .jpg SLP logo ideology Social liberalism , Conservative liberalism , Liberal conservatism , Right wing populism position Right wing politics Center Right colours Red , White and Blue website http www.sociaal liberalepartij.nl www.sociaal liberalepartij.nl The SocialLiberal Party SLP lang nl Sociaal Liberale Partij is a Dutch political party that has plans to run in the next When date February 2011 parliamentary elections. The SLP describes itself as a party between Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom and Rita Verdonk and her Proud of the Netherlands party. ref nl icon Sp ts http www.spitsnieuws.nl archives video 2008 04 het wordt druk op rechts.html het wordt druk op rechts ref The party has yet to set specific goals but did state they want to introduce universal health care. ref nl icon http www.tctubantia.nl regio oldenzaal 2936839 Martin van Gils Ik heb een missie.ece The Twentsche Courant Tubantia Martin van Gils Ik heb een missie ref Sources reflist 2 Category Political parties in the Netherlands Euro liberalparty stub Netherlands party stub ... more details
Politics of Portugal The LiberalSocial Movement lang pt Movimento LiberalSocial is a political organisation willing to become a liberal parties liberal party in Portugal . The LiberalSocial Movement or MLS for short was founded in 2005 and has as objective to promote social liberalism in Portugal. The movement is a platform of individuals who believe that the Left Right politics old left right dogma makes little sense today. They support economic liberalism as well as individual rights and a liberal progressive stance on social issues. MLS is ideologically close to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe European Liberal Democrats the third biggest political force in the European Parliament who do not currently have a single representation in Portugal. The MLS aims to become a full fledged political party in the near future and fill this gap in Portuguese politics. Declaration of Principles In brief, this is what MLS stands for The sovereignty of the individual the inalienable right to live one s life and to seek happiness A more just society, regulated by merit, where all can freely exercise their talents and develop their potential, free from any control or pressure in an environment of solidarity and respect between individuals Equality in front of the law, always with respect for the right to differ A state that is reduced to the essential minimum but that assures in a sustainable way and following the subsidiarity principle the defence of the individual and society, private property, Justice, the existence of basic health and social security services, high ... social.org LiberalSocial Movement official site Category Liberal organisations Category Political parties in Portugal it Movimento Liberale Sociale Portogallo nl Movimento LiberalSocial pt Movimento LiberalSocial ... freedom of religion A high quality education that everyone has access to A social security system that protects ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 The SocialLiberal Party of Sand ak Socijalno liberalna stranka Sand aka is a former centre left political party in Serbia from Sand ak that promoted social liberalism . At the last legislative elections in Serbia and Montenegro elections 28 December 2003 the party elected 1 seat on the list of the Democratic Party Serbia Democratic Party . Its only leader was Bajram Omeragi . During the renewed registration, the party did not register and merged into the Party of Democratic Action of Sanjak , to which it transferred its only seat. See also Liberalism in Serbia Social liberalism Category Political parties in Serbia by minority fr Parti social lib ral du Sand ak sh Socijalno liberalna partija Sand aka ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Politics of Bulgaria Alternative SocialLiberal Party in Bulgarian language Bulgarian , was founded on February 11, 1990 as the Alternative Socialist Party . The party was formed previously by a minority fraction of the Bulgarian Communist Party . The party was registered on March 7, 1990 with first president Nikolay Vasilev. The party participated independently in the 1990 parliamentary elections, and got 0.36 of the votes. The second congress of the party, held on June 1, 1991 decided to change the name of the party to the current denomination. The new name was registered on August 28. From 1990 to 1992 the party was a member of the Union of Democratic Forces Bulgaria Union of Democratic Forces . In the October 1991 parliamentary elections, the party won six seats on the lists of UDF. In 1994 it was one of the four parties that founded the Democratic Alternative for the Republic . In 2001 the president of the party, Vasil Velinov, launched a new party, the Alliance for SocialLiberal Progress . The remainder of ASP is now led by Alexander Dimitrov and Raicho Radev. In the 2001 elections ASP got 4267 votes 0.09 . References reflist Category Political parties in Bulgaria Bulgaria party stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 SocialLiberal group was formed on 8 May 2004 and ended 10 May 2005, from the formal Centrists who left to form the Centre Party. The social liberals had only a group status, not even a fraction or a party status. Social liberals had three seats in Parliament. In Riigikogu they had a vice chairman chair, Peeter Kreitzberg . The group members had a different ideology, so it was likely that the group would split up to other parties. On 31 March they made an agreement with Social Democratic Party Estonia Estonian Socialdemocratic Party . This agreement declared their co operation in parliament and in local council election in 2005. On 4 April 2005, Olev Laanj rv returned to the Centre Faction. On 10 May 2005 Peeter Kreitzberg and Sven Mikser joined with ESDP, Robert Lepikson joined with People s Union and Harri unapuu joined with Reform Party. On 22 November 2005 Jaanus Marrandi joined with People s Union. On 27 November 2005, Mark Soosaar joined with ESDP. Members of Parliament independents after 22 November Liina T nisson Political parties in Estonia Category Political parties in Estonia ... more details
Image Sjitls.jpg thumb 100px Social Justice in the Liberal State Social Justice in the Liberal State ref cite book isbn 0 300 02439 8 title Social justice in the liberal state author Ackerman, Bruce A. publisher New Haven Yale University Press year 1980 ref is a book written by Bruce Ackerman Bruce A. Ackerman , recipient of the French Order of Merit, ref name prel cite web url http www.yale.edu opa newsr 04 03 01 03.all.html title YALE News Release author Office of Public Affairs publisher Yale Law School date 1 March 2004 ref Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale, and the author of fifteen books that have had a broad influence in political philosophy, constitutional law, and public policy. ref cite web url http www.law.yale.edu faculty BAckerman.htm title Faculty author Yale Law School accessdate 2006 07 16 ref The book is an essay in political philosophy, ref name prel ... social justice in the liberal state.html author Campbell, John C. year 1981 title Review Social Justice in the Liberal State publisher Council on Foreign Relations accessdate 2006 07 16 ref To Ackerman ... Social contract Social justice References references External links http yalepress.yale.edu yupbooks book.asp?isbn 0300027575 Social Justice in the Liberal State at Yale University Press Related ... SOCIAL JUSTICE RESOURCES at Colorado Christian University DEFAULTSORT Social Justice In The Liberal ... implicit notions of liberal democracy. ref cite news author Book Review Desk title NOTABLE BOOKS OF THE YEAR ... to the Social Contract author D Agostino, Fred publisher Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford University date 8 April 2003 accessdate 2006 07 16 ref The social contract is the contract ... does not have an appropriate place in the public realm of a liberal democracy. ref cite web ... for Advanced Study http www.ln.edu.hk cultural programme soc321.shtml SOC321 Social Justice at Lingnan University http quasimeme.marlab.ac.uk philosophy documents PH3538 Bibl.doc PH 3538 Social and Political ... more details
unreferenced date May 2010 The Liberal Reform coalition government of New Zealand was the Governments of New Zealand government of New Zealand from 1931 to 1935. It was a coalition between two of the three major parties of the time, the Liberal Party of New Zealand Liberals and Reform Party of New Zealand Reform , formed to deal with the Great Depression which began in 1929. The Labour Party of New Zealand Labour Party refused to join the coalition, as it believed that the only solution to the depression was socialism , which the Liberal and Reform did not support. Rather, they attempted to solve the country s economic problems by cutting public spending. This, the policy of making the unemployed ... votes than Liberal and Reform combined, the two conservative parties formed a coalition and an election agreement. In the subsequent election, the coalition won 55.4 of the popular vote, compared ... colleges as cost cutting measure. Formation main New Zealand general election, 1931 The initial coalition between the Liberal and Reform had formed earlier in 1931, following the collapse of an earlier coalition between the Liberals under the name United Party of New Zealand United and Labour. Fearing ... the coalition won only 32.9 . However the result in terms of seats was much more overwhelming, with Labour winning 53 seats to the coalition s 16. A further eleven seats were won by minor parties and independents. Following their defeats, the Liberal and Reform parties merged to become the National ... The government was led by George William Forbes George Forbes of the Liberal Party, with Gordon ... Forbes George Forbes 1931 1935 References reflist See also Governments of New Zealand New Zealand Liberal Party Reform Party of New Zealand Governments of New Zealand DEFAULTSORT Liberal Reform Coalition Government Of New Zealand Category Governments of New Zealand Liberal Reform coalition Category New Zealand Liberal Party Category New Zealand Reform Party Category 20th century in New Zealand ... more details
The Conservative Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement also known as The Coalition Our Programme For Government ... Kingdom , as the terms of reference governing the Cameron Ministry , the newly formed coalition government comprising MPs from the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats . ref http www.conservatives.com News News stories 2010 05 Coalition Agreement published.aspx Conservative Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement , Conservative Party UK Conservative Party , Published ... Conservative Liberal Democrat coalition agreements&pPK 2697bcdc 7483 47a7 a517 7778979458ff Conservative Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement , Liberal Democrats , Published 12 May 2010, Accessed 13 May 2010 ref ref cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk politics 2010 may 12 lib dem tory deal coalition title Full text of the Conservative Liberal Democrat coalition deal date 12 May 2010 accessdate 12 ..., the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats respectively, entered into negotiations with the aim of forming a full coalition, the first since the Second World War . An initial agreement was published on 12 May 2010 dated 11 May , detailing what had been agreed in the various policy areas, in order for a coalition ... Kingdom higher education with the agreement stating the Liberal Democrats may abstain if they do not like ... European Union As part of the agreement the parties ruled out joining the euro while the coalition ... Coalition Agreement, covering the full range of policy and including foreign, defence and domestic ... Coalition Agreement. The final agreement is based around three core values shared by both parties ... Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Act 2010 Superannuation Act 2010 United Kingdom coalition government ... 8677088.stm At a glance Cameron coalition s policy plans BBC News, 13 May 2010 External links http programmeforgovernment.hmg.gov.uk The Coalition Our Programme For Government http www.conservatives.com ... files 2010 05 coalition programme.pdf Final agreement pdf David Cameron Nick Clegg ... more details
The 1988 Social and Liberal Democrats leadership election was called in the United Kingdom following the formation of the then Liberal Democrats Social and Liberal Democrats later shortening their name to Liberal Democrats . It was intended to replace the two interim leaders, David Steel and Robert Maclennan , with a single figurehead better able to represent both the former members of the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party and of the Social Democratic Party UK Social Democratic Party . There were two candidates and all members of the party were balloted using the Instant runoff voting Alternative Vote preference system. The election was won by Paddy Ashdown , who served as leader until his stepping down in 1999. The campaign occurred in a party which was still coping with the merger and saw a vituperative attack on Ashdown in a letter written by Alex Carlile, Baron Carlile of Berriew Alex Carlile , a Beith supporting MP. Image PaddyAshdownCampaigning.jpg thumb 200px Paddy Ashdown was elected as the List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leaders Leader of the Liberal Democrats . Image Alan Beith MP Liverpool.jpg thumb 100px Alan Beith was a candidate for the List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leaders Leader of the Liberal Democrats . Results class wikitable style background color E9E9E9 colspan 2 style width 170px Candidate style width 50px Votes style width 40px style background color Liberal Democrats UK meta color style width 170px Paddy Ashdown align right 41,401 align right 72 style background color Liberal Democrats UK meta color style width 170px Alan Beith align right ... Issue 24 of the Journal of Liberal History contains an article by Harriet Smith about ... all member.htm title All member ballot results format work Liberal Democrats election results 1998 2004 publisher accessdate 2006 01 10 accessyear Liberal Democrats leadership elections UK Liberal Democrats Category Liberal Democrats UK leadership elections Category 1988 elections in the United Kingdom ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of S o Tom and Pr ncipe The SocialLiberal Party Lang pt Partido LiberalSocial is a political party in S o Tom and Pr ncipe . The party failed to win any seats in the National Assembly of S o Tom and Pr ncipe National Assembly following S o Tom and Pr ncipe legislative election, 2006 elections held on 26 March 2006. The party supported Fradique de Menezes in the 30 July 2006 S o Tom and Pr ncipe presidential election, 2006 presidential election . He was re elected with 60.58 of the vote. DEFAULTSORT SocialLiberal Party Sao Tome Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in S o Tom and Pr ncipe Africa party stub Liberalparty stub SaoTomePrincipe stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Fiji The SocialLiberal Multicultural Party is a minor political party in Fiji . It is currently without House of Representatives Fiji parliamentary representation. Political parties in Fiji Category Liberal parties Category Political parties in Fiji Fiji stub Liberalparty stub Oceania party stub ... more details