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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.

By country

Argentina

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

  • Movimiento Libertario

France

Hong Kong

Iceland

Israel

Italy

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Poland

Russia

Slovakia

Spain

United Kingdom

United States

See also: List of state Libertarian Parties in the United States

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