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Find sources: "Liberal International" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Liberal International Logo of Liberal International Abbreviation Libintern Formation April 1947, constituted with the Oxford Manifesto Type Federation Purpose World federation of liberal political parties and organisations Headquarters National Liberal Club Location London, United Kingdom Region served Worldwide Membership 106 (as of December 2018) President Hakima El Haite Main organ Congress of Liberal International Website liberal-international.org Liberal International (LI) is the political international federation for liberal political parties. It was founded in Oxford in 1947, and has become the pre-eminent network for liberal parties and for the strengthening of liberalism around the world. Its headquarters are at 1 Whitehall Place, London, SW1A 2HD within the National Liberal Club. The Oxford Manifesto describes the basic political principles of the Liberal International. Contents 1 Aims 2 Bureau 3 Awards 4 Publications 5 Oxford Manifesto 6 Organisation 6.1 Presidents 7 Members 7.1 Incumbent heads of state and government 7.2 Full members 7.3 Observer parties 7.4 Individual member 8 Cooperating organizations 9 Liberal think tanks and foundations 10 See also 11 References 12 External links Aims[edit] The Liberal International Constitution (2005) gives its purposes as to win general acceptance of Liberal principles which are international in their nature throughout the world, and to foster the growth of a free society based on personal liberty, personal responsibility and social justice, and to provide the means of co-operation and interchange of information between the member organisations, and between men and women of all countries who accept these principles. The principles that unite member parties from Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe are respect for human rights, free and fair elections and multi-party democracy, social justice, tolerance, market economy, free trade, environmental sustainability and a strong sense of international solidarity. The aims of Liberal International are also set out in a series of seven manifestos, written between 1946 and 1997, and are furthered by a variety of bodies including a near yearly conference for liberal parties and individuals from around the world.[1] Part of a series on Liberalism History Age of Enlightenment List of liberal theorists (contributions to liberal theory) Ideas Civil and political rights Cultural liberalism Democracy Democratic capitalism Economic freedom Economic liberalism Egalitarianism Free market Free trade Freedom of the press Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Gender equality Harm principle Internationalism Laissez-faire Liberty Market economy Natural and legal rights Negative/positive liberty Non-aggression Principle Open society Permissive society Private property Rule of law Secularism Separation of church and state Social contract Welfare state Schools of thought Anarcho-capitalism Classical liberalism Radical liberalism Left-libertarianism Geolibertarianism Right-libertarianism Conservative liberalism Democratic liberalism Green liberalism Liberal autocracy Liberal Catholicism Liberal conservatism Liberal feminism Equity feminism Liberal internationalism Liberal nationalism Liberal socialism Social democracy Muscular liberalism Neoliberalism National liberalism Ordoliberalism Radical centrism Religious liberalism Christian Islamic Jewish Secular liberalism Social liberalism Technoliberalism Third Way Whiggism People Acton Alain Alberdi Alembert Arnold Aron Badawi Barante Bastiat Bentham Berlin Beveridge Bobbio Brentano Bright Broglie Burke Čapek Cassirer Chicherin Chu Chydenius Clinton Cobden Collingdood Condorcet Constant Croce Cuoco Dahrendorf Decy Dewey Dickens Diderot Dongsun Dunoyer Dworkin Einaudi Emerson Eötvös Flach Friedman Galbraith Garrison George Gladstone Gobetti Gomes Gray Green Gu Guizot Hayek Herbert Hobbes Hobhouse Hobson Holbach Hu Humboldt Jefferson Jubani Kant Kelsen Kemal Keynes Korais Korwin-Mikke Kymlicka Lamartine Larra Lecky Li Lincoln Locke Lufti Macaulay Madariaga Madison Martineau Masani Michelet Mill (father) Mill (son) Milton Mises Molteno Mommsen Money Montalembert Montesquieu Mora Mouffe Naoroji Naumann Nozick Nussbaum Obama Ohlin Ortega Paine Paton Popper Price Priestley Prieto Quesnay Qin Ramírez Rathenau Rawls Raz Renan Renouvier Renzi Ricardo Röpke Rorthy Rosmini Rosselli Rousseau Ruggiero Sarmiento Say Sen Earl of Shaftesbury Shklar Sidney Sieyès Şinasi Sismondi Smith Soto Polar Spencer Spinoza Staël Sumner Tahtawi Tao Thierry Thorbecke Thoreau Tocqueville Tracy Troeltsch Turgot Villemain Voltaire Ward Weber Wollstonecraft Zambrano Organizations Africa 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 Bureau[edit] The bureau[2] of Liberal International is elected every 18 months by the delegates of the congress. The 14th president of Liberal International is Hakima el Haite of the Mouvement Populaire (Morocco), is former a Minister of Environment, UN climate champion, and climate scientist. Madam El Haite succeeded Dr Juli Minoves, formerly Andorra's foreign minister and representative to the United Nations. Former Presidents include Hans Van Baalen MEP, Lord John Alderdice, Dutch politician and former European Commissioner Frits Bolkestein, German politician Otto Graf Lambsdorff, and Spain's first democratically elected prime minister after Francoist Spain, Adolfo Suárez. Other members of the bureau include Deputy President Prof. Karl-Heinz Paque, and Vice Presidents Cellou Dalein Diallo [Guinea]; Kitty Monterrey [Nicaragua]; Abir al-Sahlani [Sweden]; Kiat Sittheamorn [Thailand]; and Robert Woodthorpe Browne MBE [United Kingdom]. There are two elected treasurers, Judith Pallares MP [Andorra] and Minister Omar Youm [Senegal]. The secretary general is Gordon Mackay, a former Member of Parliament from South Africa. Awards[edit] Liberal International awards prizes to worthy individuals in the fields of human rights and liberalism. Prize for Freedom: The Liberal International Prize for Freedom is LI's most prestigious human rights award. Conveyed annually since 1984 to an individual who of liberal conviction who has made outstanding efforts for the defence of freedom and human rights, recipients include Maria Corina Machado [Venezuela], Senator Leila de Lima [Philippines], Raif Badawi [Saudi Arabia], Waris Dirie [Somalia], and Vaclav Havel [Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic]. Medal of Liberalism: The Liberal International Medal of Liberalism is awarded to individuals who have worked to advance liberal values on a local, national and international level. Recipients include President Alassane Ouattara [Côte d'Ivoire]; Prime Minister Xavier Bettel [Luxembourg]; President Tsai, Ing-wen [Republic of China]; Sir Graham Watson [United Kingdom]. Publications[edit] The LI Human Rights Bulletin is published three times per year and consists of opinion articles, video interviews and digest of the work of the LI human rights committee. Thematic publications are published online and in print on an ad hoc basis. Recent texts have offered a liberal perspective on issues ranging from freedom of belief to the responsibility to protect. ʒ Oxford Manifesto[edit] The Oxford Manifesto, drawn up in April 1947 at Wadham College in Oxford by representatives from 19 liberal political parties, led by Salvador de Madariaga, is a document describing the basic political principles of the Liberal International.[3] The Oxford Manifesto was inspired by the ideas of William Beveridge[citation needed] and is regarded as one of the defining political documents of the 20 century.[citation needed] Fifty years on, in 1997, Liberal International returned to Oxford and issued a supplement to the original manifesto, The Liberal Agenda for the 21st century, describing Liberal policies in greater detail. The second Oxford Manifesto was adopted by the 48th Congress of Liberal International, which was held on 27–30 November 1997 in the Oxford Town Hall.[4] In 2017, the global federation marked its 70th anniversary with the adoption of the Andorra Liberal Manifesto for the twenty-first century (ALM). A three-year project across numerous continents initiated by then president Juli Minoves, the ALM embodied the widest consultation of views undertaken by Liberal International in order to compile a policy document.[5] Organisation[edit] Presidents[edit] N° Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Country Presidency Membership 1 Salvador de Madariaga (1886–1978)  United Kingdom  Spain (exiled) 20 April 1948 18 April 1952 Association Mont Pelerin Society 2 Roger Motz (1904–1964)  Belgium 18 April 1952 20 April 1958 Liberal Party 3 Giovanni Malagodi (1904–1991)  Italy 20 April 1958 15 April 1966 Italian Liberal Party 4 Edzo Toxopeus (1918–2009)  Netherlands 15 April 1966 25 April 1970 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 5 Gaston Thorn (1928–2007)  Luxembourg 25 April 1970 18 April 1982 Democratic Party (3) Giovanni Malagodi (1904–1991)  Italy 18 April 1982 26 April 1989 Italian Liberal Party 6 Adolfo Suárez (1932–2014)  Spain 26 April 1989 22 April 1992 Democratic and Social Centre 7 Otto Graf Lambsdorff (1926–2009)  Germany 22 April 1992 25 April 1994 Free Democratic Party 8 David Steel (1938–)  United Kingdom 25 April 1994 15 April 1996 Liberal Democrats 9 Frits Bolkestein (1933–)  Netherlands 15 April 1996 18 April 2000 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 10 Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck (1944–)  Belgium 18 April 2000 25 April 2005 Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten 11 John Alderdice (1955–)  United Kingdom 25 April 2005 20 April 2009 Liberal Democrats and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 12 Hans van Baalen (1960–)  Netherlands 20 April 2009 26 April 2014 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 13 Juli Minoves (1969–)  Andorra 26 April 2014 30 November 2018 Liberal Party of Andorra 14 Hakima El Haite (1963–)  Morocco 30 November 2018 Incumbent Popular Movement Members[edit] Incumbent heads of state and government[edit] Justin Trudeau  Canada Mark Rutte  Netherlands Alexander De Croo  Belgium Micheál Martin  Ireland Xavier Bettel  Luxembourg Saad Hariri  Lebanon Macky Sall  Senegal Tsai Ing-wen  Republic of China Charles Michel  European Union Full members[edit] Country Name Government  Andorra Liberal Party of Andorra[6] junior party in government coalition  Belgium Reform Movement[6] in government coalition  Belgium Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats[6] in government coalition  Bulgaria Movement for Rights and Freedoms in opposition  Burkina Faso Alliance for Democracy and Federation – African Democratic Rally in opposition  Burundi Alliance démocratique pour le renouveau [fr] in opposition  Cambodia Cambodia National Rescue Movement extraparliamentary opposition  Canada Liberal Party of Canada[7][8] in government  Canada Canadian Group of Liberal International N/A  Chile Liberal Party of Chile in opposition  Democratic Republic of the Congo Alliance pour le renouveau au Congo [fr] in opposition  Côte d'Ivoire Rassemblement des Républicains (RDR) N/A  Croatia Istrian Democratic Assembly in opposition  Cuba Cuban Liberal Union in exile  Cuba Democratic Solidarity Party in opposition  Cuba National Liberal Party in opposition  Denmark Danish Social Liberal Party support party to government  Denmark Liberal Party in opposition  Estonia Estonian Reform Party senior party in opposition  EU ALDE Group N/A  EU ALDE Party N/A  Finland Centre Party junior party in government coalition  Finland Swedish People's Party junior party in government coalition  Georgia Republican Party of Georgia in opposition  Germany German Group of the LI N/A  Germany Free Democratic Party in opposition  Gibraltar Liberal Party[6] junior party in government coalition  Guinea Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea in opposition  Guinea Union of Republican Forces in opposition  Honduras Liberal Party in opposition  Iceland Progressive Party junior party in government coalition  Ireland Fianna Fáil[6] senior party in government coalition  Israel Israeli Liberal Group N/A  Kenya Orange Democratic Movement in opposition  Kosovo Independent Liberal Party in opposition  Lebanon Future Movement senior party in government coalition  Luxembourg Democratic Party senior party in government coalition  Madagascar Movement for the Progress of Madagascar in opposition  Mexico New Alliance Party in opposition  Mongolia Civil Will-Green Party extraparliamentary opposition  Montenegro Liberal Party of Montenegro junior party in government coalition  Morocco Constitutional Union in opposition  Morocco Popular Movement junior party in government coalition  Netherlands Democrats 66 junior party in government coalition  Netherlands Dutch Group of LI N/A  Netherlands People's Party for Freedom and Democracy[9] senior party in government coalition  Nicaragua Ciudadanos por la Libertad in opposition  North Macedonia Liberal Democratic Party junior party in government coalition  Norway Liberal Party junior party in government coalition  Paraguay Authentic Radical Liberal Party in opposition  Philippines Liberal Party in opposition  Russia Yabloko extraparliamentary opposition  Senegal Alliance pour la République in government  Senegal Rewmi [fr] junior party in government coalition  Senegal Senegalese Democratic Party in opposition  Slovenia Modern Centre Party junior party in government coalition  Somalia CAHDI Party in opposition  South Africa Democratic Alliance in opposition  Spain Democràcia i Llibertat N/A  Sweden Liberals support party to government  Sweden Centre Party support party to government   Switzerland FDP.The Liberals junior party in government coalition  Taiwan (Republic of China) Democratic Progressive Party in government  Tanzania Civic United Front in opposition / in coalition in autonomous region of Zanzibar  Thailand Democrat Party in government coalition  United Kingdom Alliance Party of Northern Ireland in coalition government in Northern Irish Assembly, in opposition at national level  United Kingdom Liberal International British Group N/A  United Kingdom Liberal Democrats junior member in coalition government in the Welsh Parliament, in opposition at national level Worldwide International Federation of Liberal Youth N/A Worldwide International Network of Liberal Women N/A Observer parties[edit] Country Name Government  Austria NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum in opposition  Brazil Brazilian Group of Liberal International N/A  Burkina Faso Union pour le Progrès et le Changement in opposition  Comoros Alliance Nationale pour les Comores extraparliamentary opposition  Democratic Republic of the Congo Union pour la reconstruction du Congo [fr] in opposition  Republic of the Congo Union des Democrates Humanistes (UDH-YUKI) N/A  Cyprus United Democrats extraparliamentary opposition  Ghana Progressive People's Party in opposition  Italy Italian Group of Liberal International N/A  Madagascar Arche de la Nation in opposition  Malaysia Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia in opposition  Malaysia People's Justice Party in opposition  Mali Citizens' Party for the Renewal of Mali extraparliamentary opposition  Mali Union pour la République et la Démocratie (URD) N/A  Mauritania Rally for Mauritania in opposition  Moldova Liberal Reformist Party extraparliamentary opposition  Romania Alianta Liberalilor si Democratilor din Romania (ALDE-R) N/A  Singapore Singapore Democratic Party extraparliamentary opposition Individual member[edit] Country Name Government  Hong Kong Mr Martin Lee – founding chairman of Democratic Party in opposition Cooperating organizations[edit] Cooperating and regional organisations are groups with a recognised status in the constitution of Liberal International as bodies that share the values and objectives of LI but do not operate as a political party. Co-operating organisations have the right of representation but in no case the right to vote at statutory events. Organization Region Africa Liberal Network Africa Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats Asia Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (ALDE-PACE) Europe Friedrich Naumann Stiftung Europe Fondazione Libro Aperto Europe Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Europe Neue Zürcher Zeitung Europe Swedish International Liberal Centre Europe Red Liberal de América Latina Latin America Arab Liberal Federation MENA National Democratic Institute North America Liberal think tanks and foundations[edit] The International is also in a loose association with the following organisations: Organization Country Centre Jean Gol Belgium Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Italy Fondazione Critica Liberale Italy Liberales Institut Germany Teldersstichting Netherlands The Bertil Ohlin Institute Sweden Education Policy Institute United Kingdom European Liberal Forum Europe See also[edit] Liberalism by country Prize For Freedom Alliance of Democrats (defunct) European Democratic Party References[edit] ^ "Constitution – Politics – Liberalism". Liberal-international.org. Archived from the original on 25 November 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2011. ^ "Bureau Members". Liberal International. Retrieved 24 January 2019. ^ "Oxford Manifesto 1947 – Manifesto – Politics – Liberalism". Liberal-international.org. Archived from the original on 11 February 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011. ^ "Oxford Manifesto 1997 – Manifesto – Politics – Liberalism". Liberal-international.org. 30 November 1997. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011. ^ "Andorra Liberal Manifesto - 2017". Liberal International. Retrieved 25 January 2019. ^ a b c d e "Europe - Liberal International". Liberal International. Retrieved 14 October 2018. ^ "Liberal Party of Canada Welcomes Liberal International to 2009 Convention". Liberal Party of Canada. 6 March 2009. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012. ^ "North America - Liberal International". Liberal International. Retrieved 14 October 2018. ^ "VVD is a member of LI". Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. External links[edit] Liberal International official site The Liberal Agenda for the 21st century Former LI Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao v t e Member parties of international liberal organisations Liberal International Andorra: PLA Belgium: MR, VLD Bosnia and Herzegovina: LDS* Botswana: BMD* Bulgaria: DPS, NDSV Burkina Faso: ADF-RDA* Burma: NLD-LA* Burundi: ADR Cambodia: PSR Canada: Liberal Party Colombia: U* DR Congo: ANADER, ARC*, URC* Costa Rica: PML Côte d'Ivoire: RDR Croatia: HSLS Cuba: PLC, PSD, ULC Denmark: RV, Venstre Egypt: FEP, Ghad* Equatorial Guinea: UDENA Estonia: RE Ethiopia: EDP* Finland: Keskusta, SFP Georgia: RPG* Germany: FDP Gibraltar: Liberal Party Guatemala: MR*, PP Guinea: UFDG*, UFR* Honduras: PLH Hungary: MLP Iceland: FSF Indonesia: PD* Ireland: FF* Israel: Shinui Italy: Rad, FdL* Kenya: LDP* Kosovo: PLK* Latvia: LPP/LC Lebanon: Future Movement* Lithuania: LCU Luxembourg: DP Madagascar: MFM* Malawi: UDF Malaysia: Gerakan*, PKR* Mali: PCR* Mexico: NA* Moldova: PRL* Mongolia: IZN Montenegro: LSCG Morocco: AdL*, UC, MP Mozambique: PPDD* Netherlands: D66 , VVD Nicaragua: PLI* North Macedonia: LDP Norway: Venstre Paraguay: PLRA Philippines: LP Romania: PNL Russia: Yabloko Senegal: PDS Serbia: LDP Seychelles: SNP* Slovakia: ANO Slovenia: LDS South Africa: DA Spain: CDC Sri Lanka: LP Sweden: C, L Switzerland: FDP.The Liberals Taiwan: DPP Tanzania: CCW/CUF Thailand: DP Ukraine: UM* United Kingdom: APNI, Lib Dems Zambia: UNDP* National groups: Brazilian Group* German Group Israeli Group Netherlands Group Catalan Group British Group * observer Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party v t e Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party European Parliament group: Renew Europe Parties Member parties (EU) NEOS Open Vld MR DPS/ДПС HNS HSLS IDS/DDI Glas Pametno EDI/Ε.ΔΗ. 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