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Liberal Alternative Alternative Libérale | |
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Leader | Sabine Herold |
Founded | March 1, 2006 |
Dissolved | 2011 |
Headquarters | 94, boulevard Flandrin 75116 Paris |
Ideology | Libertarianism[1] |
Political position | Centre[1] |
Colours | Purple |
National Assembly | 0 / 577 |
Senate | 0 / 348 |
European Parliament | 0 / 74 |
Website | |
www.alternative-liberale.fr | |
Constitution of France Parliament; government; president |
The Liberal Alternative (French: Alternative Libérale or AL) was a French political party created on March 1, 2006. The party advocates for classical liberalism and libertarianism and against socialism and conservatism. Therefore their political colour is purple, between the red of the left-wing and the blue of the right-wing.
It advocates stronger powers given to the Parliament and a separation from the Prime Minister; favouring a presidential/congressional system as opposed to a strict parliamentary system. It emphasizes a more political, rather than economic, role in the European Union (EU) to promote civil liberties and liberalism as the basis of the EU Constitution.
Some members of Liberté chérie, a classical liberal association, took part in the creation of the Liberal Alternative, including Édouard Fillias, founder of Liberté Chérie, Aurélien Veron, former president and Sabine Herold, cofounder.