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  1. The Danish Social Liberal Party (Danish: Radikale Venstre lit. ' Radical Left ', RV) is a social-liberal political party in Denmark. The party was founded as a split from the Venstre Reform Party in 1905.

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  2. Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) was the biggest party with 50 Denmark seats, gaining two more seats. Liberal Party (Venstre) was the second with 23 Denmark seats, losing 20 seats. The third was the biggest winner, recently founded Moderates (Moderaterne) with 16 Denmark seats.

  3. The Danish Social Liberal Party is at the centre of the Danish political spectrum, and has historically collaborated with both the left and right wing parties in parliament. Facts. Name in Danish. Det Radikale Venstre. Founded. 1905. Party Leader. Martin Lidegaard. Seats in Parliament. 7 of 179 seats. Representative on the DIPD Board.

  4. Danish Social Liberal Party Christian Democrats: Red clover Cabinet (Rødkløverregeringen) 67 P.N. Rasmussen II Cabinet: 27 September 1994: 30 December 1996: 2 years, 94 days: Social Democrats Danish Social Liberal Party Centre Democrats — 68 P.N. Rasmussen III Cabinet: 30 December 1996: 23 March 1998: 1 year, 83 days: Social Democrats ...

  5. Examples of successful European social liberal parties participating in government coalitions at national or regional levels include the Liberal Democrats in the United Kingdom, the Democrats 66 in the Netherlands, and the Danish Social Liberal Party.