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Liberalism in Luxembourg

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(August 2023)
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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.

History

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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.

From Liberal League to Radical Liberal Party

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Liberal Left

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  • 1925: TheLiberal Left (Gauche Libérale) seceded from the ⇒ Liberal League
  • 1934: The liberal parties re-united into the ⇒ Radical Liberal Party

Radical Party

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  • 1925: TheRadical Party (Parti Radical) seceded from the ⇒ Liberal League
  • 1934: The liberal parties re-united into the ⇒ Radical Liberal Party

From Patriotic and Democratic Group to Democratic Party

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  • 1944: After the liberation liberals and members of resistance groups established thePatriotic and Democratic Group (Groupement Patriotique et Démocratique)
  • 1952: The party is renamed into theDemocratic Group (Groupement Démocratique)
  • 1954: The party is renamed into theDemocratic Party (Parti Démocratique orDemokratesch Partei)

Prominent liberals

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References

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  1. ^Hearl, Derek (1988-11-03), Kirchner, Emil J. (ed.),"The Luxemburg Liberal Party",Liberal Parties in Western Europe (1 ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 376–395,doi:10.1017/cbo9780511521843.018,ISBN 978-0-521-32394-9, retrieved2023-08-28

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