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  2. Liberalism and centrism in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays The Liberals (Liberalerna, member of LI and ALDE) calls itself a centre-right liberal party. The Centre Party (Centerpartiet, member of LI and ALDE) is a historically agrarian party that has gradually developed into a liberal party. Since their party congress in 2013, they define themselves as a green, liberal party. [2]

  3. Liberals (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberals (Swedish: Liberalerna, L), previously known as the Liberal People's Party (Swedish: Folkpartiet liberalerna) until 22 November 2015, is a conservative-liberal [6] [7] political party in Sweden. The Liberals ideologically have shown a broad variety of liberal tendencies.

  4. Politics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden is also very active in international peace efforts, especially through the United Nations, and in support to the Third World. [citation needed] In 1995 Sweden, together with Finland and Austria, joined the European Union which extended the number of member countries from 12 to 15. Membership and its issues are among the most important ...

  5. Liberalism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Most liberalism in Europe is conservative or classical whilst European social liberalism and progressivism is rooted in classical radicalism, a left-wing classical liberal idea. Liberalism in Europe is broadly divided into two groups: " social " (or "left-") and " conservative " (or "right-"). [ 1 ]

  6. List of European Union member states by political system

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    There are three types of government systems in European politics: in a presidential system, the president is the head of state and the head of government; in a semi-presidential system, the president and the prime minister share a number of competences; finally, in a parliamentary republic, the president is a ceremonial figurehead who has few political competences.

  7. Centre Party (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The party has been described as one of Sweden's most market liberal parties in liberal, socialist and conservative media. [32] It describes itself as "a party with a green, social and decentralised liberalism". [33] The party advocates lower taxes, greatly reduced employer contributions, a freer market and an increased RUT-deduction .

  8. Kristersson cabinet - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] It is the first time the Sweden Democrats exert direct government influence. [6] Some European Union lawmakers criticised the centre-right and the Moderate Party in particular, as a member of the European People's Party , for allying with the far right, [ 7 ] as did Swedish opposition leaders.

  9. Moderate Party - Wikipedia

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    The Moderate Party states that its ideology is a mix of liberalism and conservatism, and corresponds to what is called liberal conservatism. As is common in European centre-right [ 28 ] [ 12 ] and conservative parties, the term liberalism in Sweden refers to the traditional meaning of classical liberalism rather than progressivism or social ...