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This article gives an overview ofliberalism inLuxembourg. While liberal thought has had a long history within Luxembourg, organized political liberalism has only been since 1904 when theLiberal League was formed. It wasn't until 1925 that a liberal party became relevant, and since then, a liberal party has been one of the three major political forces in the Grand-Duchy.[1] It is limited toliberalparties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. Not all parties listed have the word "liberal" in their names.
Each of the following sections describes an element of Luxembourg's liberalism, beginning with the 20th century. TheDemocratic Party (Demokratesch Partei/Parti Démocratique, memberLI,ALDE) is the traditional liberal party.
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