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Liberalism in Lithuania

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This article gives an overview ofliberalism inLithuania. Liberalism was a major force in Lithuania since 1900. Next to the urban citizens, agrarian liberal parties became active. 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 isn't necessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party.

History

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After the restoration of independence in 1990 liberal parties arose again. Currently, theLiberal Movement andFreedom and Justice are centre-right liberal parties, and theFreedom Party is a centrist liberal party.

Lithuanian Democratic Party

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From Lithuanian Peasants' Union to Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union

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  • 1905: The ⇒ Lithuanian Democratic Party sponsored the foundation of theLithuanian Peasants' Union (Lietuvos Valstiečių Sąjunga), a party working under supervision of the LDP
  • 1920: The party became an independent party
  • 1922: The party merged with the ⇒ Lithuanian Socialist Popular Democratic Party into theLithuanian Popular Peasants' Union (Lietuvos Valstiečių Liaudininkų Sąjunga) under the leadership ofMykolas Sleževičius andKazys Grinius[1]
  • 1935: The party is banned, but continued in exile
  • 1990: It is refounded as a conservative-agrarian party

Lithuanian Socialist Popular Democratic Party

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  • 1917: A left wing faction of the ⇒ Lithuanian Democratic Party formed theLithuanian Popular Socialist Democratic Party (Lietuvos Socialistų Liaudininkų Demokratų Partija)
  • 1922: The party merged with the ⇒ Lithuanian Peasants' Union into the ⇒ Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union

From Democratic National Freedom League to Farmers Party

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  • 1917: A moderate faction of the ⇒ Lithuanian Democratic Party formed theDemocratic National Freedom League (Demokratinė Tautos Laisvės Santara)
  • 1925: The party is renamed into theFarmers Party (Ūkininkų Partija)
  • 1928: The party is banned, but continued in exile

From Lithuanian Liberal Union to Freedom Party

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New Union Social Liberals

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Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) to Freedom and Justice

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Liberal leaders

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Liberal think tanks

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Suziedelis, Saulius A. (2011-02-07).Historical Dictionary of Lithuania. Scarecrow Press.ISBN 978-0-8108-7536-4.
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