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Liberal Party (Netherlands) : ウィキペディア英語版
Liberal Party (Netherlands)

The Liberal Party (in Dutch: ''Liberale Partij'', LP) was a Dutch conservative liberal political party. The LP played only a marginal role in Dutch politics.
==Party history==
The Liberal Party was founded in 1922 by 85-year-old former minister Samuel van Houten in reaction to the foundation of the Liberal State Party which united all liberal parties. Van Houten disagreed with the political course of this new party especially where it came to economic policy and electoral law. Van Houten had started out as an extremely progressive liberal,〔"uiterst progressief" according to (parlement.com )〕 who as an MP in the 1870s had initiated the first forms of social legislation and as a minister in the 1880s had reformed the electoral law. In the 1910s he had become more conservative, opposing encroaching social legislation and the new electoral system.
In the 1922 elections the party won one seat. Van Houten was the party's top candidate; he had already announced that he would not take a seat in parliament, if the party would win too little seats. The party's one seat was taken by Lizzy van Dorp a classical liberal and feminist, who had been member of the Liberal State Party.
After the elections of 1925 the Liberal Party merged with the State Party for People's Prosperity (''Staatspartij voor de Volkswelvaart'') into the Fatherland League (''Vaderlandsch Verbond'') in 1925, however van Dorp did not join the new party, since it gave up its free trade stance. She returned to the Liberal State Party.

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