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  1. The Liberals (Switzerland) FDP.The Liberals ( German: FDP.Die Liberalen, French: PLR.Les Libéraux-Radicaux, lit. 'LRP.The Liberal-Radicals', Italian: PLR.I Liberali Radicali, Romansh: PLD.Ils Liberals) is a liberal political party in Switzerland. It is tied for the largest party in the Federal Council, is the third-largest party in the ...

  2. They merged on 1 January 2009 to form FDP.The Liberals. Election results. In 2003, it held 36 mandates (out of 200) in the Swiss National Council (first chamber of the Swiss parliament); 14 (out of 46) in the second chamber and 2 out of 7 mandates in the Swiss Federal Council (executive body).

    • 1 January 2009; 14 years ago
    • Centre-right
    • 1894
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  4. The Liberals, centrist political party of Switzerland formed in 2009 by the merger of the Radical Democratic Party (German: Freisinnig-Demokratische Partei der Schweiz [FDP]) and the Liberal Party (German: Liberale Partei der Schweiz [LPS]). FDP. The Liberals assumed the role previously held.

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  5. Oct 23, 2023 · The SVP came far ahead of the left-wing Social Democrats at 18%. The Centre (center right)and FDP.The Liberals (right wing) were both on course to finish at around 15%. Meanwhile, the Greens could ...

  6. The Free Democratic Party (FDP) was founded in 1894. It brought together the cantonal parties that stood for individual freedom and the promotion of a liberal economic system with as little state intervention as possible. However, left-wing liberals (as opposed to economic liberals) defended a significant amount of state intervention in the ...

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