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Sozialliberal
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« on: August 28, 2013, 05:51:20 PM »
« edited: August 29, 2013, 06:59:30 AM by Sozialliberal »

I only considered parties that are currently respresented in the national parliament of each country.
"None of those." means that I  don't have a tendency to vote for one of those parties.

Argentina: Maybe the Unión Cívica Radical
Australia: Maybe the Australian Greens
Austria: Maybe Die Grünen
Belgium: Maybe Open Vld/Mouvement Réformateur
Brazil: None of those.
Bulgaria: None of those.
Canada: Liberal Party of Canada
Chile: Partido por la Democracia
China, Republic of: Mínzhǔ Jěnbů Dǎng (Progressive Democratic Party)
Colombia: Partido Liberal Colombiano
Czech Republic: Maybe LIDEM – liberální demokraté
Denmark: Det Radikale Venstre
Finland: Maybe the Vihreä liitto
France: Mouvement Démocrate (I wish the Parti Radical de Gauche would finally emancipate itself from the Parti Socialiste.)
Germany: None of those. (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen are hypocrites and they didn't do a good job when they were in the government.)
Greece: None of those. (I'd consider DIMAR for a protest vote though.)
Hong Kong: Civic Party
Hungary: Demokratikus Koalíció
Ireland, Republic of: None of those.
Israel: Hatnua
Italy: Centro Democratico
Japan: Minshutō (Democratic Party of Japan)
Korea, Republic of: Minjudang (Democratic Party)
Malaysia: None of those. (I don't support the Parti Keadilan Rakyat because they ally themselves with a party that wants to turn Malaysia into an Islamic state.)
Mexico: Movimiento Ciudadano
Netherlands: Democraten 66
Norway: Venstre
Peru: Perú Posible
Poland: Maybe the Ruch Palikota, but Janusz Palikot is an egomaniac.
Portugal: None of those.
Romania: None of those.
Serbia: None of those. (I don't support the LDP because they ally themselves with a party that wants to reintroduce parliamentary monarchy into Serbia.)
Slovakia: None of those.
Spain: Maybe Unión, Progreso y Democracia, but I don't like Rosa Diez' authoritarian leadership style, and I think that they emphasize centralism too much.
Sweden: Folkpartiet liberalerna
Switzerland: None of those.
United Kingdom: Liberal Democrats (I'm not happy about their coalition with the Tories either. However, I hope that they will listen to the majority of their members and form a coalition with Labour after the next election.)
United States: Maybe the Democratic Party, but since they're a big tent, it depends a lot on the individual candidate.
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