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Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)

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The Liberal Democratic Party ((セルビア語:''Liberalno-demokratska partija'', LDP)) is a liberalpolitical party in Serbia.
==History==
The Liberal Democratic Party was founded on 5 November 2005 by former members of the Democratic Party, led by Čedomir Jovanović, who were expelled in a party purge in 2004. Jovanović had become critical of the new direction of the Democratic Party and its newly elected president, Boris Tadić. The LDP gained its first seat in parliament after Đorđe Đukić defected from the Democratic Party. Members of the foundation board were: Nenad Prokić, Nikola Samardžić, Branislav Lečić and Đorđe Đukić.
The LDP has a long standing relationship with the Social Democratic Union and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.
The LDP is one of the few political parties in Serbia to actively support Serbia's membership into NATO and Kosovo-Albanian independence from Serbia. The LDP is also highly supportive of LGBT rights in Serbia.〔(LDP: Govt. must protect Pride Parade ) b92.net〕

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