Free Democrats (Norway)

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The Free Democrats (Norwegian: Fridemokratene) is a political organization formed by former members of the Progress Party of Norway in 1994.

Logo of the Free Democrats.

The 1993 election saw the support of the Progress Party (6.3 percent and 10 representatives) halved.[citation needed] After the 1994 Progress Party national convention several representatives of the "libertarian wing" broke out and founded a party more ideologically consistently libertarian, the Free Democrats.[citation needed] Four of the defectors were MPs, and formed an independent group in Parliament of Norway.[citation needed]

Its first leader Ellen Christine Christiansen was among the four MPs, and also served in Oslo city council until 1995.[1]

In the Norwegian county elections, 1995 the party received 1,932 votes, 0.09% of the votes. The Free Democrats no longer participate in elections and function merely as a think tank and organization for Norwegian libertarians, regardless of their political allegiance.[citation needed] People associated with the Free Democrats also founded the online newspaper Liberaleren.[citation needed]

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According to its webpage, its main policies are:[2]

Presidents of the Free Democrats edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "Ellen Chr. Christensen" (in Norwegian). Storting. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Home". fridemokratene.no. Archived from the original on 2004-12-14. Retrieved 2010-09-24.