The Liberal Centrist Party is a left of center political party in Rutania. The party was formed by a disaffected group of politicians from The Worker's Front and the Conservative Party on November 14th, 3948, for the purpose of promoting political compromise and moderation. Since that time, the party has grown significantly, gaining eighteen seats in parliament and and 7.68% of the popular vote. During this time, the Liberal Centrist party also formed the current Rutanian opposition coalition, the New Left.
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| - The Liberal Centrist Party is a left of center political party in Rutania. The party was formed by a disaffected group of politicians from The Worker's Front and the Conservative Party on November 14th, 3948, for the purpose of promoting political compromise and moderation. Since that time, the party has grown significantly, gaining eighteen seats in parliament and and 7.68% of the popular vote. During this time, the Liberal Centrist party also formed the current Rutanian opposition coalition, the New Left.
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| - Classical Liberalism, Centrism, Progressivism
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| - The Liberal Centrist Party is a left of center political party in Rutania. The party was formed by a disaffected group of politicians from The Worker's Front and the Conservative Party on November 14th, 3948, for the purpose of promoting political compromise and moderation. Since that time, the party has grown significantly, gaining eighteen seats in parliament and and 7.68% of the popular vote. During this time, the Liberal Centrist party also formed the current Rutanian opposition coalition, the New Left. As of the 3950 elections, the Liberal Centrist Party has 18 seats in the House of Representatives, no positions in the Cabinet, and no elected Presidents.
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