Liberal Party (Dorvik)

History

The Liberale Partei was founded in 4600 by Frederick Richt, a former solicitor, who believed that many parties in the Federal Republic were too radical on both the left and right.

At first not many people were interested in the LP, but in 4601 the membership grew by one hundred members, which was a big boost for the small party. Richt began to introduce some order into the party, establishing the Executive Council as the main body in charge of elections and keeping order.

In 4603 the first leadership election was held, with more than half the parties nearly five hundred members voting for him.

Richt stood down in 4610 and Heinrich Mundler succeeded him as leader of the Liberale Partei.

Ideology

The Liberale Partei is a centrist party, that follows an ideology of Social Liberalism and Liberal Democracy.

The LP opposes most right-wing parties, and though it prefers them over the right, it is also opposed to left-wing parties.

Electoral History

The party won 52 seats in the March 4614 general election, with Heinrich Mundler being elected as the leader of the parliamentary party.