Liberal Democratic Centre
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Liberal Democratic Centre Centro Democrático Liberal | |
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President | Sean O´Curneen Cañas |
Secretary-General | Alfonso Reina |
Founder | Víctor Manuel Sarto Lorén |
Slogan | Abriendo caminos a personas |
Founded | 14 February 2006 |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Political position | Centrist |
Local government |
62 / 68,286 |
Regional parliaments |
0 / 1,218 |
Congress of Deputies |
0 / 350 |
Senate |
0 / 266 |
Website | |
www.cdliberal.org | |
Politics of Spain Political parties Elections |
The Liberal Democratic Centre (Spanish: Centro Democrático Liberal, CDL) is a liberal political party in Spain.
It was launched in February 2008 and since January 2008 it is led by Manuel Alonso, a former leading member of the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) and the Democratic and Social Centre (CDS). The party is closely linked with British Liberal Democrats[1] and plans to become soon a full member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.[2] It became an observer on 17 April 2009.[3]
Leadership
- President: Víctor Manuel Sarto Lorén (2006–2008), Manuel Alonso (2008–...)
- President: Sean O´Curneen Cañas (2009-present)
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