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| - The Social Liberal Party, abbreviated to SLP, was a major Lovian political party founded on October 21, 2012 after the merger of the Liberal Democratic Party, Liberal Arts Party, and Lovian Alliance. It disbanded on June 6, 2015, due to internal disagreement over policies. The SLP was known as a reformer in Lovian society and is quite influential in Congress. The predecessors of the party were very involved in the drafting and passing of both the 2011 State Reform and 2012 Judicial Reform. The SLP's former chairman, William Krosby, is a two term Governor of Kings. Social liberalism was the core ideology of the SLP, with economic viewpoints ranging from centrism to democratic socialism, and support for social and cultural tolerance and freedom. SLP's major allies were leftist parties, inclu
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| - The Social Liberal Party, abbreviated to SLP, was a major Lovian political party founded on October 21, 2012 after the merger of the Liberal Democratic Party, Liberal Arts Party, and Lovian Alliance. It disbanded on June 6, 2015, due to internal disagreement over policies. The SLP was known as a reformer in Lovian society and is quite influential in Congress. The predecessors of the party were very involved in the drafting and passing of both the 2011 State Reform and 2012 Judicial Reform. The SLP's former chairman, William Krosby, is a two term Governor of Kings. Social liberalism was the core ideology of the SLP, with economic viewpoints ranging from centrism to democratic socialism, and support for social and cultural tolerance and freedom. SLP's major allies were leftist parties, including United Left and the Green Party; however, the SLP embraced cooperation with all political parties across the spectrum. The SLP's chairman was William Krosby and its vice-chairman was Percival E. Galahad. Both leaders had been in their positions since the party's founding. Other important party members included Harold Freeman, the director of campaigning, Lucy Austira, the director of finance, and Lars Washington, the director of cooperation, as well as James Torres, once Minister of Health of the Ilava I Government. However, the SLP's main governing body did not lie only in the hands of these important members, and instead in the party congress, which consisted of representatives from each of the states of Lovia as well as the current MOTCs. Most party decisions were made through democratic voting in the SLP's congress, but the day to day operations of the party were mostly ran by the directors and chairmen.
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