Liberal Democracy (France)

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Liberal Democracy (France) was a French centre-right liberal political party that played a notable role in the country’s liberal-conservative camp before merging into the broader Union for a Popular Movement.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Liberal Democracy (France) canonical 4
Démocratie libérale 1

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
advocated economic liberalization
free-market reforms
liberal economic policies
reduction of state intervention in the economy
competedIn French legislative elections NERFINISHED
French local elections
country France
hasSuccessor Union for a Popular Movement NERFINISHED
ideology economic liberalism
liberal conservatism
liberalism
mergedInto Union for a Popular Movement NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage French
operatedIn Fifth French Republic political system
orientation pro-European integration
pro-market
partOf French centre-right political bloc
playedRoleIn French liberal-conservative camp
politicalFamily liberal-conservative parties in Europe
politicalOrientation reformist
politicalPosition centre-right
politicalSpectrum right
sphereOfActivity national politics of France
status defunct political party
supported private enterprise
representative democracy
rule of law

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Union for a Popular Movement predecessor Liberal Democracy (France)
Jean-Pierre Raffarin politicalParty Liberal Democracy (France)
this entity surface form: Démocratie libérale
Philippe Goujon memberOfPoliticalParty Liberal Democracy (France)
Republican Party (France, 1977) succeededBy Liberal Democracy (France)
Republican Party (France, 1977) mergedInto Liberal Democracy (France)