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  2. Liberalism in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    1893: The moderate liberals established the Liberal Democrats (Liberaldemokraten), but most German-speaking liberals joined in 1894 the ⇒ Free Democratic Party of Switzerland 1913: The party is renamed Liberal Democratic Party ( Liberaldemokratische Partei )

  3. List of conservative parties by country - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian Democratic Party; New Slovenia; Slovenian People's Party; South Korea: People Power Party; Our Republican Party; Pro-Park New Party; Spain: Asturias Forum; Navarrese People's Union; People's Party; Vox; Sri Lanka: United National Party; Sweden: Christian Democrats; Moderate Party; Sweden Democrats; Switzerland: Federal Democratic ...

  4. List of ruling political parties by country - Wikipedia

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    Swiss People's Party, Social Democratic Party, FDP.The Liberals, The Centre Green Party , Green Liberal Party , Evangelical People's Party , Federal Democratic Union , Ticino League , MCG 2023 (general)

  5. Politics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    From 1959 until 2004, the seven-seat cabinet had comprised 2 Free Democrats, 2 Christian Democrats, 2 Social Democrats, and 1 Swiss People's Party, but in 2004, the Swiss People's Party took one seat from the Christian Democrats. In 2008 the Conservative Democratic Party split from the SVP, taking both of their Federal Council seats with them ...

  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Red rose – Democratic Socialists of America; Red, white and blue cockade – Democratic-Republican Party; Star – Democratic Party (used on ballots in New York State) Statue of Liberty – Libertarian Party. Also a national symbol; Sunflower – Green Party; also, Republican presidential candidate Alfred Landon of Kansas in 1936

  7. Free Democratic Party of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Formerly one of the major parties in Switzerland, on 1 January 2009 it merged with the Liberal Party of Switzerland to form FDP. The Liberals . The FDP was formed in 1894 from the Radicals , who had dominated Swiss politics since the 1830s, standing in opposition to the Catholic conservatives , and who from the creation of the federal state in ...

  8. The fight to define Harris is on. And for now, Republicans ...

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    Overall, Trump and his allies are outspending Harris’ team 25-to-1 on television and radio advertising — more than $68 million for Republicans compared to just $2.6 million for Democrats ...

  9. Liberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    Populism is a particular threat to liberal democracy because it exploits the weaknesses of the liberal democratic system. A key weakness of liberal democracies highlighted in How Democracies Die is the conundrum that suppressing populist movements or parties can be seen to be illiberal. [ 113 ]