liberal party in English

noun
1
a political party advocating liberal policies, in particular a British party that emerged in the 1860s from the old Whig Party and until World War I was one of the two major parties in Britain. The name was discontinued in official use in 1988 when the party regrouped with elements of the Social Democratic Party to form the Social and Liberal Democrats, now known as the Liberal Democrats.

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1. 12 Three hundred delegates attended the Liberal party congress.

2. In 1906 the Liberal Party romped back to power.

3. 9 This left the Liberal Party in total disarray .

4. We are the political wing of the Liberal Party.

5. How do you explain the decline of the Liberal party?

6. 24 In 1906 the Liberal Party romped back to power.

7. The split in the Liberal party seems to be irreconcilable.

8. The Liberal Party has won control of the legislative assembly.

9. The current Liberal Party has no actual experience of government.

10. Laurier would never live to see a united Liberal Party again.

11. There is no equivalent history of the Liberal party during this period.

12. How many candidates is the Liberal Party running in the General Election?

13. By a contortion of semantics he led the so-called Liberal Party.

14. Hellyer rejoined the Liberal Party in 1982, but remained mostly silent in politics.

15. Chamberlain was a Cabinet Minister until he left the Liberal party in 18

16. Mr Kim's ruling Democratic Liberal Party had easy wins in three by-elections.

17. Nearly every conservative and liberal party in the world today champions the globalized economy.

18. The Liberal Party set out to change that by a policy it called "populism."

19. He has been a staunch supporter of the Liberal Party for over thirty years.

20. 12 Chamberlain was a Cabinet Minister until he left the Liberal party in 18

21. The policy built up support for the Liberal party in rural North Island electorates.

22. The election was won by the Liberal Party, and Richard Seddon became Prime Minister.

23. The Liberal Party, however, has always been willing to accommodate them, at least minimally.

24. The name "Parti National" is soon abandoned and the party calls itself the Liberal party.

25. The war had at least brought some unity within the ranks of the liberal party.

26. We recognize that a collection of factors explain the decline of the Liberal party 1906-

27. He joined the Liberal Party in 1968 and served on the Young Liberals' executive committee.

28. There may be other ways of explaining the decline of the Liberal party in this period.

29. Only in the rapidly declining Liberal party did the radicals have any significant influence on policy.

30. 24 He's joined the Liberal Party, and now he's a very important cog in the cabinet.

31. To Liberal party activists, however, it was the extinction of a lamp, the end of an era.

32. In the political field he supplied munificent financial support to the Liberal Party and its numerous causes.

33. The successful Liberal party candidate in the last pre-Farclandia election, he has the title but not the clout.

34. All this had been achieved at the expense of the Liberal Party which had monopolized all three areas before 19

35. Political observers said that without a strong opposition party in Parliament there would be few checks on Chretien and the Liberal Party.

36. The Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, won 184 seats, allowing it to form a majority government with Trudeau becoming the next Prime Minister.

37. Atwin's aisle-crossing marks a small win for a Liberal party looking to tout its environmental credentials and shore up the ranks of its minority government

38. Atwin's aisle-crossing marks a small win for a Liberal party looking to tout its environmental credentials and shore up the ranks of its minority government

39. Atwin's aisle-crossing marks a small win for a Liberal party looking to tout its environmental credentials and shore up the ranks of its minority government

40. The Bloc was formed by Members of Parliament (MPs) who defected from the federal Progressive Conservative Party and Liberal Party during the collapse of the Meech Lake Accord.

41. Lloyd St. Amand (born November 10, 1952 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a Canadian politician and a former Member of Parliament for the riding of Brant.He is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.

42. Aquino and his fellow respondents ' Anomalously and illegally funded and procured the Dengvaxia vaccine and used 830,000 schoolchildren as 'guinea pigs' just to bolster the candidacy of Liberal Party presidential bet 'Mar Roxas [II] and of other candidates of the party,' they alleged.

43. The Liberal–National Coalition, commonly known simply as the Coalition, is an alliance of centre-right political parties that forms one of the two major groupings in Australian federal politics.The two partners in the Coalition are the Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia (the latter previously known as the Country Party and the National Country Party).