liberal democratic party

listen to the pronunciation of liberal democratic party
English - English

Definition of liberal democratic party in English English dictionary

Liberal Party
{i} left-wing political party in Britain which supports improving conditions for the lower classes
Liberal Party
In Britain, the Liberal Party was a political party which believed in limited controls on industry, the providing of welfare services, and more local government and individual freedom. Liberal Party is also used to refer to similar parties in some other countries. a former British political party of the centre. British political party that emerged in the mid-19th century as the successor to the Whigs. It was the major party in opposition to the Conservative Party until 1918, after which it was supplanted by the Labour Party. It was initially supported by the middle class that was enfranchised by the Reform Bill of 1832. Earl Russell's administration in 1846 is sometimes regarded as the first Liberal government, but the first unequivocally Liberal government was formed in 1868 by William E. Gladstone. Under Gladstone, until 1894, the party's hallmark was reform; after 1884 it espoused Irish Home Rule. It championed individualism, private enterprise, human rights, and promotion of social justice; wary of imperial expansion, it was pacific and internationalist. During World War I it split into two camps, centred on H.H. Asquith and David Lloyd George. It continued as a minor party until 1988, when it merged with the Social Democratic Party to form the Liberal Democratic Party
Liberal-Democratic Party
Japan's largest political party, which held power almost continuously from its formation in 1955 until 1993. It was created through the amalgamation and transformation of various factions of the prewar Rikken Seiykai and Minseit parties. The conservative LDP appeared threatened in the 1970s but survived; the end of the 1980s boom years (the "bubble economy"), financial crises, and political scandals finally caused the party to lose its majority in the Diet in 1993. It came back to power in a coalition government in 1994, and since then LDP prime ministers have included Obuchi Keiz and Koizumi Jun'ichir
liberal party
{i} political party whose principles include individual freedom and economic (also entrepreneurial) freedom
liberal party
a major political party in Great Britain in the 19th century; now the third largest; advocated reforms and improvement of the conditions of working people
liberal democratic party

    Hyphenation

    Li·ber·al de·mo·cra·tic par·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    lîbrıl demıkrätîk pärti

    Pronunciation

    /ˈləbrəl ˌdeməˈkratək ˈpärtē/ /ˈlɪbrəl ˌdɛməˈkrætɪk ˈpɑːrtiː/
Favorites