Liberaal Appèl

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The Liberaal Appèl is a Flemish liberal political party.

Founded on March 22, 2002 by MEP Ward Beysen (1941-2005) as a secession of the VLD, mostly in Antwerp, Liberaal Appèl was first a movement, then became a full-fledged political party on January 20, 2003.

It took part, with a limited amount of votes (less than 0,5%) under the 5% electoral threshold, at the May 2003 federal elections.

On January 14, 2005, Ward Beysen committed suicide, an event that created doubts over the party's future. There were meetings in the following months between the leadership of Liberaal Appèl and another VLD-dissenter, Hugo Coveliers, but to no effect, as Coveliers finally announced his own party VLOTT to break the cordon sanitaire around the Vlaams Belang.

On November 7, 2005 the party's leader, Jacques Kerremans, met his VLD counterpart Bart Somers in view of an electoral cartel for the municipal elections of October 8, 2006, and the reintegration of Liberaal Appèl into the VLD began at the local level.

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