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  1. The Liberal Party of Australia was founded on 16 October, 1944. The Party was formed after a three-day meeting in Canberra convened by the then Leader of the Opposition (United Australia Party), Sir Robert Menzies. Sir Robert Menzies had already served as Prime Minister of Australia (1939-40), but he believed the non-Labor parties should unite ...

  2. In the 1980’s, the Liberal Party was the first political party in America to support a woman’s Right to Choose and filed a friend of the court brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade. Today the Liberal Party is especially aware of the erosion of the liberal principles which made America the greatest force for freedom and justice ...

  3. Front: The Liberal Republican Party formed based on its opposition to the Grant administration's handling of Reconstruction, but it soon found additional support among fellow Republicans who were tired of Grant's weak federal response.

  4. A political party is an organisation that represents a particular group of people or set of ideas. Australians can form new political parties or choose to join a political party whose ideas and aims they support. Party members can: suggest ideas for party policies. help pre-select – choose – party candidates for local, state and federal ...

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · The Liberal Party (Partido Liberal), one of the two great parties of the monarchy (1822–1889), formed (c. 1837) in opposition to the Conservative Party's reactionary, authoritarian regime. A minority party, the Liberals circumvented Conservative hegemony by an 1840 coup (the Majoridade , bringing the adolescent emperor to power early in return for cabinet control).

  6. The Manitoba Liberal Party (French: Parti libéral du Manitoba) is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late 19th century, following the province's creation in 1870. Its roots can be traced to the late 19th century, following the province's creation in 1870.

  7. 1886 Liberal Party splits over home rule for Ireland. Conservatives, together with their Liberal Unionist allies, dominate government for the next twenty years. Women’s Liberal Federation formed. 1891 National Liberal Federation meets in Newcastle; its resolutions form the basis of the 1892 election manifesto.