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Please improve this by adding secondary or tertiary sources. (June 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) International Alliance of Libertarian Parties Abbreviation IALP Motto Liberty. Redefined. Formation 6 March 2015; 5 years ago (2015-03-06)[1] Purpose Establish, maintain and promote worldwide right-libertarian political parties Headquarters Switzerland[2] Region served Worldwide Membership 21 Chairman Geoff Neale Website ialp.com Part of a series on Libertarianism Origins Anarchism Individualist anarchism Libertarian communism Libertarian socialism Social anarchism Concepts Anti-authoritarianism Anti-capitalism Anti-militarism Anti-statism Civil disobedience Civil libertarianism Class struggle Communes Decentralization Decentralized planning Direct action Economic democracy Egalitarianism Expropriative anarchism Federalism Free association Free love Free market Free-market anarchism Free migration Freedom of association Global justice movement Gift economy Illegalism Individualism Individual reclamation Left-wing market anarchism Libertarian possibilism Liberty Non-voting Participatory economics Propaganda of the deed Property is theft Really Really Free Market Refusal of 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Liberal Network Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party Arab Liberal Federation Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats European Democratic Party European Liberal Youth European Party for Individual Liberty International Alliance of Libertarian Parties International Federation of Liberal Youth Liberal International Liberal Network for Latin America Liberal parties Liberal South East European Network Regional variants Europe Latin America Albania Armenia Australia Austria Belgium Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Chile Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech lands Denmark Ecuador Egypt Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Iran Israel Italy Japan Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Mexico Moldova Montenegro Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria Norway Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Senegal Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain South Africa South Korea Sweden Switzerland Thailand Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Arizona School Classical Modern Uruguay Venezuela Zimbabwe Related topics Bias in academia Bias in the media  Liberalism portal  Politics portal v t e The International Alliance of Libertarian Parties (IALP) is an alliance of libertarian political parties across the world. Its mission is to promote such libertarian politics internationally.[3] At the 2014 Libertarian National Convention in the United States, former chairman of the Libertarian National Committee Geoff Neale was appointed to help with the creation of an alliance of global libertarian parties. On 6 March 2015, the IALP was formed with ten founding members.[1][4] As of 2019, the IALP has 21 members [5] Members[edit] Countries shaded in denote founding members of the IALP. Country Party Seats (lower house) Seats (upper house) Australia Liberal Democratic Party 0 / 151 0 / 76 Belgium Parti Libertarien [fr] 0 / 150 0 / 60 Canada Libertarian Party of Canada 0 / 338 0 / 105 Colombia Libertario 0 / 172 0 / 108 Czech Republic Party of Free Citizens 0 / 200 1 / 81 France Parti Libertarien 0 / 577 0 / 348 Germany Party of Reason 0 / 709 0 / 69 Italy Libertarian Movement 0 / 630 0 / 321 Ivory Coast Freedom and Democracy for the Republic (LIDER) [fr] 0 / 255 0 / 99 Netherlands Libertarische Partij 0 / 150 0 / 75 Norway Capitalist Party 0 / 39 0 / 169 Poland KORWiN 5 / 460 0 / 100 Portugal Partido Libertário [pt] 0 / 230 Russia Libertarian Party of Russia 0 / 450 0 / 170 Scotland Scottish Libertarian Party 0 / 59 0 / 129 South Africa Libertarian Party of South Africa 0 / 400 0 / 90 Spain Partido Libertario 0 / 350 0 / 265 Sweden Liberala partiet 0 / 349 Switzerland The Swiss Independence Party up! 0 / 200 0 / 46 United Kingdom Libertarian Party 0 / 650 0 / 778 United States Libertarian Party 0 / 435 0 / 100 See also[edit] List of libertarian political parties Libertarianism in the United States References[edit] ^ a b "Libertarian Party World Alliance Underway". February 21, 2015. Retrieved June 14, 2016. ^ "International Alliance of Libertarian Parties". Retrieved 15 June 2016. ^ "Overview of the International Alliance of Libertarian Parties". Retrieved 26 March 2019. ^ Hardy, Gunnar (17 July 2015). "Founding of the IALP". Retrieved 14 June 2016. ^ "Members". IALP. Archived from the original on 28 January 2016. 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