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  2. Liberal Reform (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Reform officially began with the rise to power of Dr. Marco Aurelio Soto in 1876 within the framework of the Belle Époque and the rise of imperialism in the western world. [2] This series of constitutional, economic and social reforms would not be completed until 1883, but the effects and progress of these would continue for the ...

  3. Liberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of liberal democracies are correlated with increased political stability, [5] lower corruption, [6] better management of resources, [7] and better health indicators such as life expectancy and infant mortality. [8] Liberal democracy traces its origins—and its name—to the Age of Enlightenment.

  4. Liberalism and conservatism in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, figures like the Argentine liberal Domingo Faustino Sarmiento strongly criticized the caudillo system, arguing that the dominance of military leaders in Argentina created a threat to democracy. Since the 1980s, there have been several neo-liberal economic reforms across Latin America, in order to support expansive industrialization ...

  5. Liberalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1965–1974 period was a major liberal activist era in congress, with the Democratic-led congress during the presidency of Richard Nixon continuing to produce liberal domestic policies. They organized themselves internally to round up votes, track legislation, mobilize interests, and produce bills without direct assistance from the White ...

  6. Trienio Liberal - Wikipedia

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    The Trienio Liberal, ([ˈtɾjenjo liβeˈɾal]) or Three Liberal Years, was a period of three years in the modern history of Spain between 1820 and 1823, when a liberal government ruled Spain after a military uprising in January 1820 by the lieutenant-colonel Rafael de Riego against the absolutist rule of Ferdinand VII.

  7. Union, Progress and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    At a 29 September 2007 meeting in the auditorium of the Casa de Campo in Madrid, the new party was formed under the name of Union, Progress and Democracy. Participants in its formation included Catalan dramatist Albert Boadella , Basque philosopher Fernando Savater , Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa and Rosa Díez .

  8. Colombian Liberal Party - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Party went on to join the governing coalition of President Juan Manuel Santos, and supported his bid for reelection in the 2014 Colombian presidential election. For the 2018 Colombian presidential election, the party nominated former Vice President from 1994-1996 Humberto De la Calle. [16]

  9. List of Liberal Democratic parties - Wikipedia

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    Several political parties from around the world have been called the Liberal Democratic Party or Liberal Democrats. These parties usually follow a liberal democratic ideology, although they can vary widely from very progressive to far-right .