Liberal Party of Sweden
| Liberal Party of Sweden Sveriges Liberala Parti | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Eliel Löfgren, (1923–1930) Ernst Lyberg, (1930–1933) Karl Andreas Andersson, (1933–1934) | 
| Founded | 1923 | 
| Dissolved | 1934 | 
| Split from | Free-minded National Association | 
| Merged into | Liberals | 
| Ideology | Classical liberalism Anti-Prohibition | 
| Political position | Right-wing | 
The Liberal Party of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Liberala Parti) was a political party in Sweden. It was formed in 1923 by the anti-prohibition minority of the Free-minded National Association as a consequence of the split over the issue on alcohol prohibition.
In 1934 the two parties reunited in the form of the People's Party.[1]
Leaders
- Eliel Löfgren, 1923–1930
- Ernst Lyberg, 1930–1933
- Karl Andreas Andersson, 1933–1934
Election results
| Date | Votes | Seats | Position | Size | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | % | ± pp | No. | ± | |||
| 1924 | 69,627 | 3.94 | New | 4 / 230 | New | Opposition | 5th | 
| 1928 | 70,820 | 3.00 |  0.94 | 4 / 230 |  0 | Opposition |  6th | 
| 1932 | 48,722 | 1.95 |  1.05 | 4 / 230 |  0 | Opposition |  7th | 
See also
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