European Party for Individual Liberty - Wikipedia European Party for Individual Liberty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search European Party for Individual Liberty (EPIL) President Roald Schoemaker Founded 29 September 2013 (2013-09-29) Headquarters Baarn Ideology Right-libertarianism Classical liberalism International affiliation International Alliance of Libertarian Parties Colours Blue, Yellow and White European Parliament 0 / 751 European Council (Heads of Government) 0 / 27 Council of the European Union (Participation in Government) 0 / 27 National Upper House Seats 0 / 2,273 National Lower House Seats 0 / 7,424 Website http://www.epilparty.eu The European Party for Individual Liberty (EPIL) is a right-libertarian European political party established in Utrecht in September 2013 by The Utrecht Declaration and Covenant of European Classical Liberal and Libertarian Parties.[1][2] The Utrecht Declaration[edit] Multiple political parties active in Europe have agreed on various topics which include; Define themselves as classic liberal, libertarian or both, and consider themselves as part of the world movement for individual Liberty. Express their support for the political views derived from classical liberalism and its further radical and libertarian evolution, as well as their appreciation for philosophical rationalism and objectivity, and the Austrian School of Economics. To affirm the supremacy of individual freedom limited only by that of another person and inclusive of the full right to property, and their belief in a society based on the spontaneous order emerging from the cooperation of free citizens and their voluntary groups, under the rule of their freely entered agreements and contracts. Member parties[edit] Country Political party MEPs National MPs Joined  France Liberal Democratic Party 0 / 72 0 / 577 29 September 2013  Germany Party of Reason 0 / 99 0 / 631 29 September 2013  Netherlands Libertarian Party 0 / 22 0 / 150 29 September 2013  Spain Libertarian Party 0 / 50 0 / 350 29 September 2013 References[edit] ^ https://www.facebook.com/notes/european-party-for-individual-liberty-epil/the-utrecht-declaration-and-covenant-of-european-classical-liberal-and-libertari/1421256691422684/ ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. 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