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This article gives an overview ofliberalism inNorth Macedonia. North Macedonia was not an independent country before 1991, so the parties fromSerbia andYugoslavia were active before that year. It is limited toliberalparties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary for parties to label themselves as a liberal party.
In the years immediately following independence, liberalism became a major force but, since 2000, the major political grouping has split into the liberal democrats and mainline factions. Nowadays, the liberals are divided into theLiberal Democratic Party (Liberalna Demokraticka Partija, memberLI), part of the left of center government coalition, and theLiberal Party of Macedonia (Liberalna Partija na Makedonija, memberELDR), part of the right of center opposition coalition.[1]
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