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right The Social Liberals (German: Die Sozialliberalen, or SoL) is a minor social liberal political party in Austria. It has never won a seat in a federal election.

Formation

The party was founded and its charter registered and deposited at the Federal Interior Ministry, as required by Austrian law, on March 11, 2002.

Alliances

The debate about the party-programme began in earnest after the controversial 2002 parliamentary elections, which brought to power a centre-right government. The SoL regards itself as a left liberal or libertarian left party with social democratic leftist leanings. The party has contacts with the Italian Radicals, the Belgian Vivant party [link], as well as the German party Liberalen Demokraten – Die Sozialliberalen [link].

The Social Liberals see an affinity with the Danish Det Radikale Venstre and the Dutch Democrats 66 ("D66"). The SoL has stated its interest in an alliance with other leftist parties, within Austria and abroad. [link].

Aims

In 2004, the party was led by the lawyer Edith Gagern, Brigitte Mahel and Stephan Neuhäuser.

The Social Liberals have various aims: they see themselves in the tradition of humanism, promoting a life free of ideology or doctrine. They want

  1. sustainable development and environmental protection
  2. transparency and more streamlining in the political decision-making process, both domestically and in the European Union
  3. the introduction of a nation-wide basic income
  4. a social and just market economy
  5. the keeping of Austria's neutrality and a
  6. strong engagement for peace-initiatives, human rights, and solidarity with the destitute, refugees, and asylum-seekers.
The Social Liberals also want to see the voting system changed from the current party-list proportional representation to proportional representation, in order to give smaller parties a chance [link].

See also

External link

Political parties in Austria
National Council of Austria>National Council: People's Party (79) | Social Democratic Party (69) | Freedom Party/Alliance for the Future of Austria (18)1 | Green Party (17)
Federal Council of Austria>Federal Council: Social Democratic Party (29) | People's Party (26) | Green Party (4) | Freedom Party/Alliance for the Future of Austria (3)1
European Parliament: Social Democratic Party (7) | People's Party (6) | Green Party (2) | Freedom Party (1) | Liberal Forum (1)2 | Hans-Peter Martin's List (1)
Minor parties: Communist Party | Socialist Left Party | Enotna Lista (Unity List) | Christian Electoral Community | Independents | No to NATO and EU | Social Liberals
1 On 4 April 2005, the BZÖ split from the FPÖ and took most of their former MPs with them. However, the two parties still form a single parliamentary group together.
2 Karin Resetarits was initially elected as an MEP on the List Hans-Peter Martin, but she later broke ties with him, then joined the ALDE group, and finally joined the Liberal Forum.

 


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