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[edit] Classic liberal
"Its political orientation is classical liberal and conservative (as far as such description still makes sense today)" - the parenthesis should be removed, liberal and conservative politics in Germany have a long tradition. In contrast to the US, liberal and conservative are not opposing each other, instead they both have formed long coalitions, normally against left-winged social democratic and socialistic positions. See the corresponding articles for clarification. --Schoelle 10:14, 13 March 2007 (UTC)