Liberalism by country
This article gives information on liberalism worldwide. It is an overview of parties that adhere to some form of liberalism and is therefore a list of liberal parties around the world.
Introduction
The definition of liberal party is highly debatable. In the list below, it is defined as a political party that adheres to the basic principles of political liberalism. This is a broad political current, including left-wing, centrist and right-wing elements. All liberal parties emphasise individual rights, but they differ in their opinion on an active role for the state. This list includes parties of different character, ranging from classical liberalism to social liberalism, conservative liberalism to national liberalism.Several conservative and/or Christian-democratic parties, such as the British Conservative Party, Germany's Christian Democratic Union and Spain's People's Party, are also considered to be neoliberal leaning or have strong liberal conservative and/or classical liberal factions, whereas some conservative parties, such as Poland's Law and Justice and Hungary's Fidesz, while favour more state intervention also support free market/free market solutions. Conversely, some social-democratic parties, such as the British Labour Party and the Italian Democratic Party, include liberal elements. Social liberalism and social conservatism are not mutually exclusive either, in fact some parties espouse socially liberal economic policies, while maintaining more socially conservative or traditionalist views on society: examples of this include Finland's Centre Party and Ireland's Fianna Fáil, both members of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party. In the United States, the two major political forces, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, are to some extent, liberal.
Many liberal parties are members of the Liberal International and/or one of its regional partners, such as the ALDE Party in Europe, the Liberal Network for Latin America and the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats. Generally, membership in these international organizations is an indication that that party is indeed liberal. However, other international organisations, such as the International Democrat Union and the Centrist Democrat International, and regional organisations, such as the European People's Party, the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists, the European Democratic Party and the Christian Democrat Organization of America, also have liberal or liberal leaning parties as significant proportions of their membership.
Not all the parties using the "Liberal" or "Freedom" labels are actually liberal. Moreover, some parties, such as the Freedom Party of Austria, were originally liberal, but have since tilted toward a populist direction and abandoned most of the tenets of liberalism. Finally, some parties, such as the United States Republican Party, Australia's Liberal Party or Norway's Progress Party are liberal mainly from an economic point of view.
International organizations of parties
- Liberal International
- Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
- Liberal Network for Latin America
- Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
- Africa Liberal Network
- Arab Alliance for Freedom and Democracy
Parliamentary parties and other parties with substantial support
Africa
Liberalism is a relatively new current for Africa. Traditionally it only existed more or less in Egypt, Senegal and especially South Africa.- There are very few liberal political parties in Algeria. Ahd 54 and the Algerian Natural Law Party may be considered liberal. The main Berber party, the Rally for Culture and Democracy could be considered to embrace some liberal values.
- In Angola, the Liberal Democratic Party is a small liberal party.
- In Benin, the Rebirth Party of Benin, might be considered a liberal party, but its exact profile is not available. The Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin are a centrist party alliance with liberal elements.
- In Burkina Faso, the Alliance for Democracy and Federation, might be considered a liberal party, but it exact profile is not available.
- In Cape Verde, the Movement for Democracy, might be considered a liberal party, but its exact profile is not available.
- In Côte d'Ivoire, the Rally of the Republicans is the liberal, main government party.
- In Egypt, the Democratic Front Party and the New Delegation Party could be considered "liberal parties". The newest liberal party in Egypt is El-Ghad Party led by the opposition leader Ayman Nour . Also, the newly established Free Egyptians Party. See for more information: Liberalism in Egypt.
- In Equatorial Guinea, the National Democratic Union of Equatorial Guinea claims to be a liberal party.
- In Gambia, the United Democratic Party, might be considered a liberal party, but it exact profile is not available.
- In Ghana, the New Patriotic Party is a right of center liberal party that is unclear about its international affiliations.
- In Guinea, the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea and the Union of Republican Forces are the main opposition parties.
- In Kenya, the Orange Democratic Movement might be considered a liberal party.
- In Malawi, the liberal character of the United Democratic Front is despite its membership of the LI disputable. The Democratic Progressive Party was formed in 2005 by President Bingu wa Mutharika after a dispute with the UDF. There were allegations that members of the former governing UDF did not adequately tackle corruption. It is unclear if the party will be ideological or personalist in style.
- In Morocco, two center-right parties, the Constitutional Union and the Popular Movement are both member of the LI. However both are conservative in social issues, something abnormal for a true liberal party. The National Rally of Independents, founded in 1978 as a royalist party, is nowadays a liberal party.
- In Mozambique, the Liberal Democratic Party of Mozambique and the Social Liberal and Democratic Party claim to be liberal parties, but both lost parliamentary representation.
- In Senegal, the Senegalese Democratic Party is a liberal party with a strong personalist character. See for more information: Liberalism in Senegal.
- In Seychelles, the Seychelles National Party is a liberal party.
- In Sierra Leone, the People's Movement for Democratic Change can be considered as a liberal party. It is the country's third largest party but lost parliamentary representation in 2012.
- In South Africa, the Democratic Alliance is a liberal party. See for more information: Liberalism in South Africa.
- In Sudan, the Liberal Party of Sudan is a social-liberal party struggling for human rights and a social market economy.
- In Tanzania, the Civic United Front and the United Democratic Party, observer LI are liberal parties.
- In Tunisia, the Social Liberal Party is a more or less liberal party.
- In Zambia, the main opposition party, the United Party for National Development takes a liberal position in the political spectrum.
- In Zimbabwe, liberalism is not organized, but the left-leaning opposition Movement for Democratic Change includes liberals and social democrats opposed to President Robert Mugabe.
The Americas
- In Argentina, the Radical Civic Union historically was a centrist progressive-liberal party, while nowadays it adheres to the Socialist International and its platform is a combination of liberal and social democratic ideas. The UCR's long-time rivals have been Peronism and the Peronist-inspired Justicialist Party. Recreate for Growth had been a short lived attempt to form a market liberal party and has observer status in the Liberal International. This party was in alliance with conservative-liberal Republican Proposal. Also smaller parties, such as the Union of the Democratic Centre, the Progressive Democratic Party, the Liberal Party of Corrientes and the Democratic Party of Mendoza, adhere to conservative-liberal principles. On the libertarian side, stands the Liberal Libertarian Party and the Libertarian Party whose focus is on free markets and individual rights.
- In Aruba, the character of the Aruban Liberal Organization is not clear. The party lost parliamentary representation in the 2005 election.
- In Bahamas, the dominant party is the left of center liberal Progressive Liberal Party.
- In Bolivia, the Liberal Party was dominant until 1952..
- In Brazil, Liberalism is represented only by the recently founded New Party. There are no mainstream parties currently holding unambiguous liberal principles nor any members of the Liberal International. While at least three parties label themselves as "liberal", the Liberal Front Party, renamed Democrats in 2007, is actually a conservative party. The Liberal Party, renamed Party of the Republic in 2006, is a populist-conservative party with links to religious organizations, and the Social Liberal Party is a conservative party. .
- In Canada, Liberal refers mainly to the policies and ideas of the Liberal Party of Canada/Parti Libéral du Canada, the most frequent governing party of Canada for the last century and one of the most successful liberal parties in the world. The Liberal Party of Canada has generally adhered to modern liberalism, supporting a welfare state, and is regarded as a centrist to centre-left party in the Canadian context although some provincial parties such as the British Columbia Liberal Party and Quebec Liberal Party combine liberalism with conservative ideas. '.
- In Chile, originally the Social Democrat Radical Party was a left of center liberal party, but nowadays it is a social democratic party. The Liberal Party of Chile is a centrist social liberal party. . Political Evolution is a center-right political party, part of the governing coalition and a member of RELIAL
- In Colombia, the liberal current developed into the Colombian Liberal Party, which is a left of center, somewhat populist party, somewhere between liberalism and social democracy. Newer parties like Partido Cambio Radical and Social National Unity Party have taken classical liberal ideas. .
- In Costa Rica, the Libertarian Movement Party is a classical liberal party.
- In Cuba, it has been legal to form political parties since 1992, but only the Communist Party of Cuba is allowed to be the ruling party. The three liberal parties Liberal Democratic Party, Democratic Solidarity Party, Cuban Liberal Union and the Cuban Liberal Movement are located in Havana, but they are not allowed to participate in elections.
- In Dominican Republic, the originally left-wing Dominican Liberation Party developed into a center liberal party. The Liberal Reformist Party i is also a center liberal party.
- In Ecuador, the Alfarista Radical Front and the Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party are two small remainders of the traditional liberal current. .
- In Greenland, the Feeling of Community Party is a right of center liberal party. The Democrats and the Cooperation Party are social liberal parties. They all oppose separation from Denmark.
- In Grenada, the National Democratic Congress is a center liberal party.
- In Honduras, the Liberal Party of Honduras is the traditional center liberal party. .
- In Mexico, liberalism is represented by the Partido Nueva Alianza. "."
- In Nicaragua, the liberal character of the right-wing Constitutionalist Liberal Party is disputable. .
- In Panama, the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement is a center-right liberal party. .
- In Paraguay, the Authentic Radical Liberal Party is a center liberal party. .
- In Peru, the only political party from classical liberalism roots is Liberal Party of Peru, founded in April 2003. Other parties as the Popular Action and the Union for Peru are more or less liberal parties. .
- In Puerto Rico, the Popular Democratic Party is a left of center liberal party.
- In Suriname, the Democratic Alternative '91 is a center liberal party.
- In Trinidad and Tobago, the People's National Movement is a liberal centrist to centre-left party.
- In the United States, the primary use of the term liberal is at some variance with European and worldwide usage. In the United States today, it is most associated with the definition of modern liberalism, which is a combination of social liberalism, public welfare and a mixed economy, which is in contrast to classical liberalism. In the 19th century it was not a common term in American philosophy or politics, partially because the two main parties were a mixture of populist and nationalist elements. The Democratic Party was the party of free trade, low tariffs and laissez-faire entrepreneurialism, while the Republican Party advocated national citizenship, transparency and government efforts to stabilize the currency. Liberalism in the United States was primarily defined by the self-proclaimed liberal presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt. While the emphasis on mutual collaboration through liberal institutions as an alternative to the threat and use of force remained consistent with international liberalism, United States liberals also claimed that individuals have a right to expect the government to guarantee social justice. This was in part a consequence of the influence of the ideas of British economist John Maynard Keynes on Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The New Deal had the effect of stealing the thunder of social democratic forces and the necessity to prevent social unrest strengthened this development. As the term socialism was commonly perceived as communistic, many to the left of center moderated their views, aligning with the New Deal liberals. The Democratic Party is identified as the liberal party within the broader definition of liberalism thus putting it in contrast with most other parties listed here. Democrats advocate more social freedoms, affirmative action, and a mixed economy. The Republican Party experiences a somewhat fractured economic viewpoint with some members supporting strong free-market and libertarian views and others championing pro-business stances, though both sectors typically mix their fiscal views with strong aspects of social conservatism. The Libertarian Party is the third largest political party in the United States,, and particularly centers itself on free markets and individual liberty, which is more in line with classical liberalism. '
- In Uruguay, liberalism organized itself in the nineteenth century in the Colorado Party nowadays a heterogeneous party, divided in factions ranging from conservative to social-democratic; however, its general profile is more or less liberal. .
- In Venezuela, liberalism was a strong force in the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. Nowadays there are three important classical liberal movements : Organization for the Liberal Democracy in Venezuela, a classical liberal, pro-capitalism think-tank; Liberal Democratic Movement and "Rumbo Propio para el Zulia" from Maracaibo, Zulia, a classical liberal autonomist movement. They are going to create together a political party in the next years. .
Asia
- In Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Liberal Democratic Party is a small liberal democratic party.
- In Burma, the National League for Democracy, observer CALD, a party with liberal and social democratic elements, became the biggest parliamentary party at the latest election. It won a parliamentary majority in the 1990 election but the result was not recognised by the military and the party was suppressed until 2012.
- In Cambodia, the Kanapak Sam Rainsy.
- In Iran, liberalism is forbidden and its members have been killed in the past. The Liberal Democratic Party of Iran is forced to exist in exile. .
- In Israel, Shinui is a strongly anti-clerical, market liberal party without parliamentary representation since 2006. One of its founders, some of its members, and many of its voters joined the new Kadima Party. The center-right Likud calls itself a "National-Liberal Party."
- In Japan, the word liberal is used by the main conservative party, the Liberal Democratic Party. The Democratic Party is a social liberal centrist party. The Liberal League was considered to be a free-market liberal party. Your Party was a market liberal or libertarian party. .
- In South Korea, The current Minjoo Party of Korea is a social liberal center-left party. The predecessors of Democratic Party, which included the disbanded Uri Party, the UNDP, Democratic United Party and Korea Creative Party are center-left social liberal parties. .
- In Lebanon, the National Liberal Party is a liberal pro-independence party.
- In Malaysia, the Malaysian People's Movement Party seems to be a more or less liberal party.
- In Mongolia the Civil Will-Green Party was founded in 2012 by a merger of the market liberal Civil Will Party and the Mongolian Green Party who both had worked for protecting human rights and democracy. The new party combines market liberal and green values.
- In Pakistan the Jeay Sindh Liberal Front is a nationalist, liberal and anti-fundamentalist political Party active in Sindh. Founded in 2015, it works for democracy, liberalism and freedom for Sindh. Sindhi intellectual, writer and politician Nawaz Khan Zaor is its leader.
- In Philippines, the Liberal Party, member LI, CALD) is a center liberal party. .
- In Singapore, the populist, liberal Singapore Democratic Party is not represented in parliament.
- In Sri Lanka, the Liberal Party of Sri Lanka is a small liberal party.
- In Taiwan, the Democratic Progressive Party is a centrist liberal party. The Taiwan Solidarity Union is a progressive-centrist party characterised primarily by its Taiwanese nationalism and derives its membership from both the Chinese Nationalist Party's former moderate and Taiwan-oriented fringe and DPP supporters disgruntled by the party's moderation on the question of Taiwanese sovereignty. Its liberal character is questionable, although it is part of the DPP's left-of-centre and pro-Taiwanese Independence Pan-Green alliance .
- In Thailand, the Democrat Party is a conservative-liberal party. .''
Europe
- In Albania, liberalism is weak. Two parties could be considered to embrace liberal values: the Democratic Alliance Party and the Unity for Human Rights Party, which is the party of the ethnic minorities. '
- In Andorra, the Liberal Party of Andorra is a centre-right liberal party and currently the second-largest political party by parliamentary representation.
- In Armenia, traditional liberalism made a comeback following the 2018 Velvet Revolution. After the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election, Bright Armenia, a liberal political party, became the official opposition in the National Assembly and is a member of the ALDE. '
- In Austria, liberalism almost disappeared, when the Liberal Forum. Historically the now right-wing populist Freedom Party of Austria was considered to be liberal or national-liberal, and was a member of the Liberal International until 1993. '
- In Azerbaijan, liberal parties are minor in regard to the political system. :Category:Liberal parties in Azerbaijan|Liberal political parties in Azerbaijan include; Azerbaijan Democratic Party, Azerbaijan Liberal Party, Azerbaijan National Independence Party, Azerbaijani Popular Front Party, Future Azerbaijan Party, Justice Party, Modern Equality Party, Musavat and the Republican Alternative Party.
- In Belarus, one of the main opposition parties is the liberal United Civil Party of Belarus.
- The Belgian party system is divided by language. In the Flemish community, Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats, comprising both market and social liberals, is one of the dominant parties. In the French community, the centre-right Reformist Movement is one of the major parties. Affiliated with this party is the Party for Freedom and Progress in the German community, and until 2011 Democratic Federalist Independent a regionalist party in the Brussels region whose aim is the expansion of linguistic rights of French-speakers. '
- In Bosnia-Herzegovina, liberalism is weak, because of the domination by ethnic parties. A small and rather unsuccessful liberal party is the Liberal Democratic Party. More successful is the social liberaI and multi-ethnic Our Party.
- In Bulgaria, organized liberalism was initially quite unsuccessful. Liberalism is now represented by the mainly Turkish minority party Movement for Rights and Freedoms and the National Movement for Stability and Progress, both taking a more or less liberal position. '
- In Croatia, liberalism is very divided. One could distinguish five parties: the centre Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats, its two splinters: centrist People's Party - Reformists and the left of centre Civic Liberal Alliance ; left centrist and Istrian regionalist Istrian Democratic Assembly and the right of centre Croatian Social Liberal Party. .
- In Cyprus, the centre-right Liberal Democrats and the centre-left United Democrats are considered liberal parties. See also Liberalism in Cyprus.
- In the Czech Republic, liberalism is clearly unsuccessful. Four parliamentary liberal parties work together, the Civic Democratic Alliance, the Freedom Union-Democratic Union and the Liberal Reform Party and the Path of Change. They were unsuccessful at the last European elections, obtained only 1,69%. At these elections the European Democrats proved to be a liberal alternative, but it joined the EPP. .
- In Denmark, most parties support liberalism in one form or another, and three parties mark themselves as liberal: the centrist Social Liberal Party, the much larger conservative-liberal Venstre and the liberal–libertarian Liberal Alliance. .
- In Estonia, the Estonian Reform Party is a free market liberal party. The liberal character of the Estonian Centre Party can be disputed. .
- In the Faroe Islands, the conservative-liberal Union Party and the social liberal New Self-Government were or are aligned with the Danish liberal parties. In addition, there are two separatist parties: the liberal-conservative People's Party and the market liberal Progress, founded in 2011.
- In Finland, the dominant LI and ALDE member party is the centrist and agrarian Centre Party, however the liberal character of this party is questioned. In actuality, the Centre Party has long since become socially more conservative than the liberal-conservative National Coalition Party, since it opted not to support same-sex marriage. The Swedish minority party Swedish People's Party has a clearer liberal profile. The original liberal current was until 2011 organized in the Liberals, after 1995 a very small extra-parliamentary party. At the autonomous islands of Åland the Liberals for Åland and the centrist agrarian Ålandic Centre are the dominant forces. .
- In France, the Radical Party of the Left is a former member of ELDR but not of LI. France had an important liberal tradition, generally associated to Republicanism, from which the right and the left of the political spectrum were generated. On the right-wing there were the Republicans, which organized themselves in 1901–03 in the moderate-liberal Democratic Republican Alliance and in the liberal-conservative Republican Federation; on the left-wing the Radicals, which founded the Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party in 1901. After World War II, the Republicans gathered in the liberal-conservative National Center of Independents and Peasants, from which the conservative-liberal Independent Republicans seceded in 1962. The original centre-left Radical Party was a declining force in French politics until 1972 when it joined the centre-right, causing the split of Radical-Socialist faction and the foundation of the Radical Party of the Left, closely associated to the Socialist Party. In 1978 both the Republican Party and the Radical Party were founding components, alongside with Centre of Social Democrats, of the Union for French Democracy, an alliance of liberal and Christian-democratic forces. The Republican Party, re-founded as Liberal Democracy in 1997 and re-shaped as a free-market libertarian party, left UDF in 1998 and merged into the Gaulist Union for a Popular Movement, of which it represented the libertarian wing. Also the Radical Party left UDF in 2002 in order to join UMP, of which it is the main social-liberal component, as an associate party. In some ways we can say that the Republican tradition and the Radical one are now re-composed in UMP. Anyway, the lack of a true liberal and libertarian force in France led to the creation in 2006 of Liberal Alternative, whose chances of success are unclear. In 2017, Emmanuel Macron formed the liberal party La République En Marche! and won the presidential and the National Assembly elections. The Democratic Movement, the successor of the Union for French Democracy, joined forces with La République En Marche!. .
- In Georgia, the United National Movement is a liberal-conservative pro-western party oriented on North-Atlantic integration. Republican Party of Georgia and Our Georgia – Free Democrats are liberal pro-western parties.
- In Germany, the Free Democratic Party is a centre-right liberal party. .
- In Gibraltar, the Liberal Party of Gibraltar is a social-liberal party favouring Gibraltar's self-determination.
- In Greece, the liberal current disappeared, leading to liberals joining the centre-right New Democracy, est. in 1974 and the centre-left PASOK, est. in 1974, parties. Meanwhile, new liberal initiatives have been taken, like e.g. the purely liberal Liberal Alliance, est. in 2007 and mostly liberal Drassi, est. in 2009 and Recreate Greece, est. in 2011. In the latest parliamentary election the social-liberal The River and the Union of Centrists, claimer of Venizelist heritage, became the leading liberal forces '.
- In Hungary, the Alliance of Free Democrats was a center market liberal party. Now there are Together 2014, a social liberal party, and the Hungarian Liberal Party, a market liberal party, in parliament. .
- In Iceland, the Progressive Party is an agrarian-centrist party. Bright Future, founded in 2012, is a social-liberal party favouring Iceland's membership in the EU. In 2016, the Reform Party emerged as a liberal split from the governing Independence Party. .
- In Ireland, Fine Gael are a liberal-conservative party whose platform encompasses laissez faire economic policies and, more recently, socially liberal stances on issues such as gay marriage. The Progressive Democrats was a conservative-liberal party with an emphasis on economic liberalism. In recent years the traditionally Irish republican centre-right Fianna Fáil has tried to rebrand itself as a liberal party, however the party membership remains conservative on social issues.
- In the Isle of Man the Liberal Vannin Party is the only party represented in the House of Keys since most Members are elected as independents. It favours accountability and transparency in government and a further devolution from the United Kingdom.
- In Italy, liberals are now divided over the centre-right Forza Italia, the Civic Choice party founded in 2013 to support then-Prime Minister Mario Monti, Democratic Centre and Alliance for Italy, small social-liberal parties, and various minor extra-parliamentary movements including the libertarian Act to Stop the Decline and Italian Radicals. Also the centrist-populist Italy of Values is a member of ALDE Party, although it is not classifiable as a liberal party in whichever sense. Most members of the late Italian Liberal Party and many former members of the Italian Republican Party joined Forza Italia, which is often presented and defined in Italy as a liberal party. This is the reason why the term 'liberals' is more often used when speaking of the centre-right coalition, dominated by Forza Italia, which combines economic liberalism with freedom of conscience on ethical matters. .
- In Kosovo, the New Kosovo Alliance, Liberal Party of Kosovo, and the Alternative are considered to be liberal parties, although the second one doesn't seem to have much support. The Independent Liberal Party is a liberal party of the Serbian minority.
- In Latvia, the Development/For! is a classical-liberal political party. Development/For! has 13 seats in saeima. Eliminated Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way party was a centre-right liberal party. .
- In Lithuania, the Liberal Movemant and the Liberal and Centre Union are a center liberal parties and the New Union Social Liberals, member ALDE) is a left of center liberal party. .
- In Luxembourg, the Democratic Party is the traditional liberal party. .
- In Malta the largest liberal party is the social-liberal Democratic Party. The party has 2 seats in the parliament and was formed by dissatisfied members of the Labour Party. There are two minor liberal parties: Alleanza Liberal-Demokratika Malta and Alpha Liberal Democratic Party.
- In Moldova, liberalism is divided over the conservative-liberal Liberal Party and the market liberal Liberal Reformist Party, which splintered of the Liberal Party to stay in government and be part of the Pro-European Coalition in 2013. .
- In Montenegro, liberalism is organized in the Liberal Party of Montenegro, more or less a liberal party. .
- In the Netherlands, liberalism is divided over two parties. The social-liberal Democrats 66 and the conservative-liberal People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. Furthermore, in 2004 the Green Left started profiling itself as a 'leftist liberal' party, thus possibly breaking with its socialist roots. .
- In North Macedonia, the liberals are divided over the Liberal Democratic Party, part of the left of center government coalition, and the Liberal Party of Macedonia, part of the right of center opposition coalition. .
- In Norway, Venstre is a centrist liberal party. The Capitalist Party is a newer party grounded in classical liberalism. '.
- In Poland, the Democratic Party was a centre-liberal party. It did not succeed in entering parliament in the 2005 election. Civic Platform is considered economically liberal or conservative-liberal, however, it is conservative in terms of ideology. Created in 2015, liberal Modern entered parliament in 2015 elections . In Poland, there is also conservative and liberal party KORWiN, which was established in 2015 by Janusz Korwin-Mikke. It possesses two deputies in the European Parliament and also two MEPs in polish parliament.
- In Portugal, liberalism was a strong force in history, namely during the Liberal Revolution of 1820. In contemporary times, the Social Democratic Party was once an Liberal International member, but left the organisation in 1996, and has taken a more conservative orientation since then, joining the European People's Party. However, many observers still see it as a conservative-liberal party. Currently there is small movement called Movimento Liberal Social trying to achieve the status of political party. The Earth Party is a party that advocates both market economy and environmentalism. The most recent party is Iniciativa Liberal that also became a member of the ALDE, in early December 2017. The party was created as an association in 2016, and was approved as a party by the Constitutional Court in 2017. The party was admitted to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party, a European political party, in November 2017. The party ran for election for the first time in the 2019 European Parliament election in Portugal, garnering 0.9% of the votes, and failing to win any seats in the European Parliament. In the 2019 legislative election, the party won a single seat in the Portuguese Parliament through the electoral district of Lisbon, earning 67,681 votes in total, equivalent to 1.29% of the votes cast..
- In Romania, the National Liberal Party is a centre-right liberal party, part of the governing Social Liberal Union coalition from 2011 to 2014. .
- In Russia, Civic Platform is the only actual liberal party, founded by Mikhail Prokhorov for Russia to have an actual classic liberal free market party. Yabloko and the Right Cause are more or less sharing the ideas of liberalism. While Yabloko is social liberal party, the Right Cause can be seen as a democratic conservative market party. The so-called Liberal Democratic Party of Russia is not at all liberal; it is a nationalist, right-wing populist party. '.
- In San Marino, the Popular Alliance is a centrist liberal party.
- In Serbia, the Liberal Democratic Party is the only functioning liberal party, which had parliamentary representation until the 2013 Serbian general election. .
- In Slovakia, the Alliance of the New Citizen and Freedom and Solidarity are right of center market liberal parties. .
- In Slovenia the largest 'liberal' party is the Modern Centre Party, a centrist liberal party. The second largest is the Alliance of Alenka Bratušek, a liberal spin-off from centre-left Positive Slovenia that went a more social democratic direction. The third largest is the classical-liberal Civic List,. Two minor extra-parliamentary liberal parties in Slovenia are the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, a centrist liberal party, and Zares, a social-liberal party, and also a former ALDE member. .
- In Spain, there was a long tradition of liberalism during the Trienio Liberal. This ended with :es:absolutismo|absolutist and carlist movements and Francoist Spain in the 20th century. At a national level there were attempts to establish half liberal parties, but they did not succeed until Union, Progress and Democracy, a progressive, social liberal and centralist party. It was replaced as major social liberal party in 2015 by Citizens – Party of the Citizenry, which is autonomist and postnationalist. The Libertarian Party of Spain is another option as a liberal party it's defends personal rights and economic freedom, with a libertarian point of view. On a regional level, the Canarian Coalition and the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia are nationalist, half liberal parties.
- In Sweden, The Liberals is a center-right liberal party. The Center Party is a historically agrarian party that has gradually developed into a centre-right liberal party, since 2013 referring to themselves as such. .
- In Switzerland, the main liberal party is FDP.The Liberals, formed in 2007 by a merger of the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland and the Liberal Party of Switzerland. .
- In Turkey, liberalism was never a strong force, though there were some significant liberal parties. Today only active liberal party is Liberal Democratic Party .
- In Ukraine, the position of liberalism is unclear. The Liberal Party is a small liberal party and the Electoral Blok Juli Tymoshenko seems to develop into a more or less liberal party. A clear liberal party is the Our Ukraine, which should be distinguished from the People's Union Our Ukraine. .
- In the United Kingdom, liberalism is now represented mainly by the Liberal Democrats, formed in 1988 from a merger of the historical Liberal Party with the Social Democratic Party. The Liberal Party was re-founded in 1989, still exists, has several Councillors in England, but at present no parliamentary representation. The Liberal Democrats, which has hundreds of Councillors and 18 Members of Parliament, were the junior party in a governing coalition with the Conservative Party in 2010–2015. The counterpart of the Liberal Democrats in Northern Ireland is the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, which was formed in 1970 as a non-ideological cross-community party.
Oceania
- In Australia, the Liberal Party is a party considered to be centre-right. Within the Liberal Party of Australia, there is a fusion of liberal and conservative views, bound by an opposition to socialism. Many would argue that this party is a classical liberal party and that the perception of what liberalism it has changed, not the Liberal Party. Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a member of the Liberal Party, has said that his party is "not a conservative party". The term small-l liberal generally refers to someone who champions civil liberties and progressive causes such as Australian republicanism and reconciliation with Indigenous Australians. These views are represented strongly within the broad Liberal Party, as well as in parties such as the Australian Democrats, which began its life as a group of social-liberals disaffected with the Liberal Party. The Liberal Democratic Party is a classical liberal and libertarian party. .
- In the Cook Islands the liberal Democratic Party is one of the two major parties opposing the nationalist Cook Islands Party.
- In New Zealand, there is no longer a pure liberal party, as in the past the Liberal Party was the first organised political party, and the Liberal Government from 1891 to 1912 was responsible for many reforms. Similarly to Australia, this party merged with more conservative and free market forces to form the National Party of New Zealand, in order to oppose the advancement of the democratic socialist New Zealand Labour Party. Liberalism nowadays refers to a support for individual liberties and limited government. The term is generally used with a reference to a particular policy area, e.g. "market liberalism" or "social liberalism". Unqualified liberalism is less common; in its extreme form it is known by the American term libertarianism. The left of centre New Zealand Democratic Party takes a more or less progressive liberal position in the spectrum, but lost popular support. ACT New Zealand is a classical liberal or libertarian party. .
- In the Solomon Islands, the Solomon Islands Liberal Party considers itself a liberal party.
Non-parliamentary liberal parties
- Afghanistan: Liberal Democratic Party of Afghanistan
- Armenia: Armenian Liberal Democratic Party, Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, Liberal Democratic Union of Armenia
- Austria: The Democrats, The Social Liberals
- Benin: Liberal Democrats' Rally for National Reconstruction – Vivoten
- Canada: Libertarian Party of Canada
- Cyprus Liberal Democratic Party member of the Interlibertarians International
- Ecuador: Movement Forwards Ecuador
- France: Pole of freedoms, the French liberal movement, Liberal Alternative
- Greece: The Liberals
- Guatemala: Reform Movement, Liberal Party of Guatemala
- Guinea: Parti de l'Unité et du Libéralisme Social
- Haiti Liberal Party
- Iran: Liberal Democratic Party of Iran
- Italy: Federation of Liberals, Italian Liberal Party
- Kosovo: Liberal Party of Kosovo
- Laos: Lao Liberal Democratic Party
- Mongolia: Mongolian Liberal Democratic Party
- Moldova: National Liberal Party
- Netherlands: Liberal Democratic Party
- Netherlands Antilles: Democratic Party
- Norway: Liberal People's Party
- Peru: Liberal Party of Peru
- Portugal: Liberal Social Movement, Liberal Initiative
- Spain: Liberal Coalition, Mallorcan Union
- Sri Lanka: Liberal Party of Sri Lanka
- Turkey: Liberal Democratic Party
- United Kingdom: Liberal Party,
- United States: Libertarian Party, Personal Choice Party, Independence Party of Minnesota, Liberal Party, US Marijuana Party
- Uruguay: Liberal Party
- Venezuela: Organization for the Liberal Democracy in Venezuela, Civil Resistance, Democratic Liberal Movement, Rumbo Propio