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Many countries and subnational political entities have libertarian political parties. Although these parties may describe themselves as "libertarian," their ideologies differ considerably and not all of them support all elements of the libertarian agenda. Some of these parties prefer the label "liberal".
By country
Argentina
- Liberal Libertarian Party (in Spanish, Partido Liberal Libertario)
Australia
- Liberal Democratic Party (classical liberalism with libertarian elements)
- Libertarian Party (not registered as a political party with the Australian electoral commission)
Austria
Belgium
- Libertarian, Direct, Democratic (libertarian with conservative liberalism elements) (former List Dedecker)
Brazil
Canada
- British Columbia Libertarian Party
- Freedom Party of Canada (Objectivism)
- Freedom Party of Manitoba
- Freedom Party of Ontario (Objectivism)
- Libertarian Party of Canada
- Ontario Libertarian Party
Costa Rica
- Movimiento Libertario (classical liberalism) (Possible shifting to liberalism)
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
France
- Liberal Alternative (Alternative Libérale) (classical liberalism and libertarianism)
- Liberal Democratic Party (classical liberalism and liberal-conservative)
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
- Liberal Party (libertarian in many aspects)
Ireland
Israel
Has no current Libertarian Party
Italy
- Italian Radicals (left-libertarian)
- Libertarian Movement (Movimento Libertario, ML) (anarcho-capitalist)
- Liberal Reformers (Departed in March 2009 as an independent party, such as merged faction among the People of Freedom and after a scission in Future and Freedom for Italy)
Japan
- Liberal League Jiyu Rengo (自由連合) (classical liberal with many libertarian aspects) (disbanded in 2005)
- Your Party Minna no To (みんなの党) (conservative liberalism with many libertarian aspects)
Netherlands
- Libertarian Party (Libertarische Partij)
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
- Movimiento Calderón (Filipino Libertarian) - not yet registered. Based in Metro Manila with local affiliates in Rizal Province, Negros Occidental, and Cagayan de Oro.
Poland
- Real Politics Union (Unia Polityki Realnej) - often considered right-wing populist
Russia
- Russian Libertarian Movement (Rossiyskoye Libertarianskoye Dvizhenie (RLD) disbanded in 2006)
- Freedom Party
Slovakia
Spain
- Individual Freedom Party (Partido de la Libertad Individual (P-Lib))
Sweden
Switzerland
Venezuela
- Civil Resistance (in Spanish, Resistencia Civil) (classical liberalism)
United Kingdom
- Libertarian Party
- United Kingdom Independence Party (conservative with classical liberalism and libertarian elements)
United States
- Boston Tea Party
- Jefferson Republican Party (Paleolibertarianism)
- Libertarian Party (largest libertarian-leaning party in the World)
- Populist Party of America
- Personal Choice Party
See also
Footnotes
- "Libertarianism". Encyclopædia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2007.
- "Libertarian Party website". Libertarian Party. 1 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-01-07.
- "Electoral Commission entry". Electoral Commission (United Kingdom). 1 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-01-07.