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The '''Liberal Alliance''' ('']: Φιλελεύθερη Συμμαχία Fileleftheri Simmakhia '') is a ] political party in ] founded February of ]. Its purpose is to cover the political ground between what it considers to constitute a right-] ] and the ] ]. The '''Liberal Alliance''' ('']: Φιλελεύθερη Συμμαχία Fileleftheri Simmakhia '') is a ] political party in ] founded February of ]. Its purpose is to cover the political ground between what it considers to constitute a right-] ] and the ] ].


The highest organ in Liberal Alliance is its congress, which elects a new president every 2 years and a 15-member administration committe<ref name="elwiki">http://el.wikipedia.org/%CE%A6%CE%B9%CE%BB%CE%B5%CE%BB%CE%B5%CF%8D%CE%B8%CE%B5%CF%81%CE%B7_%CE%A3%CF%85%CE%BC%CE%BC%CE%B1%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B1</ref>. The highest organ in Liberal Alliance is its congress, which elects a new president every 2 years and a 15-member administration committee.<ref name="elwiki"></ref>


Liberal Alliance's founding document is the Proclamation of Anavisos<ref name="anavisos">http://www.greekliberals.net/civilaction/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=51</ref>, written on ] ]. It contains a reference to ]. Liberal Alliance's founding document is the Proclamation of Anavisos<ref name="anavisos">http://www.greekliberals.net/civilaction/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=51</ref>, written on ] ]. It contains a reference to ].

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The Liberal Alliance (Greek: Φιλελεύθερη Συμμαχία Fileleftheri Simmakhia ) is a libertarian political party in Greece founded February of 2007. Its purpose is to cover the political ground between what it considers to constitute a right-conservative New Democracy and the social democratic PASOK.

The highest organ in Liberal Alliance is its congress, which elects a new president every 2 years and a 15-member administration committee.

Liberal Alliance's founding document is the Proclamation of Anavisos, written on 28 April 2007. It contains a reference to Victor Hugo.

Liberal Alliance uses extensively the video sharing site YouTube to publicise its advertisements. It has also created web graphics to allow other websites and blogs to link to its site.

The symbol of Liberal Alliance is the head of Adamantios Korais. Another logo shows the Greek phi letter, which is also the first letter of the word Liberal in the Greek language, while the dominating colours are purple and yellow.

People

The following people are associated with Liberal Alliance:

Political positions

The Liberal Alliance is a classical liberal party, championing personal liberty and human rights in both the political, social and economic sectors. Some of its positions are:

  • Withdrawal of the state from every kind of business activity and the reduction in the size of government and public sector.
  • Decriminalization of drug use.
  • Full separation of church and state.
  • Abolition of the (compulsory in Greece) military draft.
  • Establishment of English as a "second official language" in Greece.
  • Abolition of permanent employment in the civil sector.
  • Tax reduction.
  • Permission for non-Goverment controlled universities to exist.
  • Privatization of state run public services.
  • Respect for the individuality of citizens.
  • Abolition of the state-run, defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution pension system managed entirely by the private sector under supervision by a specialized government superintendency.

References

  1. Entry on party in Greek Misplaced Pages
  2. http://www.greekliberals.net/civilaction/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=51
  3. http://www.greekliberals.net/civilaction/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=49&Itemid=104
  4. http://www.perlikos.gr/liberal-alliance/

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