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  Liberal
POLITICAL PARTY DETAILS
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AbbreviationLPS
Websitehttp://www.liberal.ch/
CountrySwitzerland
Established1913-00-00
Disbanded2009-01-01
ContributorRalphie
Last EditedBojicat - October 09, 2019 01:35pm
DescriptionThe Liberal Party of Switzerland (German: Liberale Partei der Schweiz, French: Parti liberal suisse, Italian: Partito Liberale Svizzero, Romansh: Partida liberala svizra) was a party with economically liberal policies. It was known as a party of the upper class. On 1 January 2009 it merged with the larger Free Democratic Party (FDP) to establish FDP.The Liberals.

It was strongest in the Protestant cantons in Romandy, particularly in the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, and Neuchâtel In contrast, the ideologically similar FDP was successful nation-wide. The Liberal Party was a member of Liberal International.

In the 2003 federal election, the party had a joint slate with the Free Democratic Party. The party was the junior partner of the faction, with only 2.2% of the vote compared with the FDP's 17.3%. However, in their strongholds of the Protestant cantons of Romandy and the canton of Basel-City, they were particularly successful. Their best performance was in Geneva, where they received 16.8% of the vote. It won 4 seats (out of 200) in the Swiss National Council, but was represented in neither the second chamber nor in the Swiss Federal Council, the government's cabinet.

After the election, the Liberals and FDP founded a common caucus in the Federal Assembly. In June 2005, they strengthened their cooperation by founding the Radical and Liberal Union. They finally merged on 1 January 2009 with the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland to form the "FDP. The Liberals". [Link]

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MOST RECENT RACES
00/00/2008 Liberal Party of Switzerland - Leadership Race Pierre Weiss Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/21/2007 National Council of Switzerland Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 2.00% (-29.00%)
10/21/2007 Swiss National Council - Popular Vote Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 1.84% (-27.10%)
05/31/2004 Geneva, Switzerland - Mayor Pierre Muller Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/19/2003 National Council of Switzerland Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 2.00% (-25.50%)
00/00/2002 Liberal Party of Switzerland - Leadership Race Claude Ruey Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/24/1999 National Council of Switzerland Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 3.00% (-22.50%)
05/31/1999 Geneva, Switzerland - Mayor Pierre Muller Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
00/00/1997 Liberal Party of Switzerland - Leadership Race Jacques-Simon Eggleston Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
12/13/1995 Swiss Federal Council A Martine Brunschwig Graf Lost 16.51% (-41.98%)
10/22/1995 National Council of Switzerland Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 3.50% (-23.50%)
00/00/1993 Liberal Party of Switzerland - Leadership Race François Jeanneret Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
05/31/1992 Geneva, Switzerland - Mayor Madeleine Rossi Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/20/1991 National Council of Switzerland Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 5.00% (-17.00%)
10/20/1991 Swiss National Council - Popular Vote Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 3.02% (-17.99%)
00/00/1989 Liberal Party of Switzerland - Leadership Race Claude Bonnard Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/18/1987 National Council of Switzerland Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 4.50% (-21.00%)
05/31/1987 Geneva, Switzerland - Mayor Claude Haegi Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
00/00/1985 Liberal Party of Switzerland - Leadership Race Gilbert Coutau Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/23/1983 Swiss National Council Liberal Party of Switzerland Lost 4.00% (-23.00%)