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Liberal Democratic Party (France)

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President
  
Aurélien Véron

Split from
  
Liberal Alternative

Political position
  
Centre-right

Founded
  
September 2008

Ideology
  
Classical liberalism

Headquarters
  
5, rue du Mail 75002 Paris

The Liberal Democratic Party (French: Parti libéral démocrate, PLD) is a classical liberal political party in France. It was founded in 2008 by a split in the Liberal Alternative. It seeks to fulfil the same role as the former Liberal Democracy, uniting supporters of Alain Madelin.

History

In the 2010 regional elections, the PLD were allied to Liberal Alternative and the Centrist Alliance. In the 2012 presidential election, the PLD didn't run its own candidate, but endorsed François Bayrou in the first round and Nicolas Sarkozy in the second round. In the 2012 legislative election, the party ran some of its own candidates, but also endorsed a number of Miscellaneous right, Union for a Popular Movement, Centrist Alliance, and Democratic Movement candidates.

References

Liberal Democratic Party (France) Wikipedia


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