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  1. Liberal Party of Australia. Liberal Party of Switzerland. Liberal People's Party (Norway) Liberal Reform Party (Czech Republic) Liberal Reformers. Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium) Liberal Union of Lithuania. Liberalistene. The Liberalists – Freedom and Prosperity.

  2. Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium) N. National Rally (Belgium) P. Parti Communautaire Européen ; Party for Freedom and Progress; Party of German-speaking Belgians; Party of New Forces (Belgium) People's Party (Belgium) People's Union (Bel ...

  3. The Progressive Party of Belgium (French: Parti Progressiste) was a progressive liberal party which existed from 1887 until 1900. History [ edit ] The Belgian Liberal party in the 1860s and 1870s had a strong progressive wing in the cities, which in the 1870s even dominated Belgian liberalism. [1]

  4. Reformist Movement is an alliance of two French-speaking and one German- speaking right- wing and centre-right political parties in Belgium. The Mouvement Réformateur is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) and the Liberal International. MR was formed on March 24, 2002 by the merger of four existing parties:

  5. The parties that were most loyal to the group (meaning that they voted with the majority of ECR members the most often) were the UK Conservatives (97.51%), the Ulster Unionist Party and the Czech Civic Democratic Party. The members who deviated from the ECR majority the most often were the individual MEPs Andreasen from the UK (who had switched over from EFD group only in 2013; 61.20% loyalty ...

  6. History. The Estonian Reform Party was founded on 18 November 1994, [6] joining together the Reform Party – a splinter from the Pro Patria National Coalition (RKEI) – and the Estonian Liberal Democratic Party (ELDP). The new party, which had 710 members at its foundation, [6] was led by Siim Kallas, who had been president of the Bank of ...

  7. Directly elected. André Geens ← Verwilghen. Directly elected. Jeannine Leduc. Directly elected. Martine Taelman. Directly elected. Iris Van Riet ← Verhofstadt. Directly elected.