Freeminded People's Party
- Freeminded People's Party
The name "Freeminded People's Party" is used by several political parties.
*Germany – Freeminded People's Party ("Freisinnige Volkspartei")
*Norway – Freeminded People's Party ("Frisinnede Folkeparti")
*Sweden – Freeminded People's Party ("Frisinnade folkpartiet")
See also: Liberal People's Party, Liberal Party, Liberalism worldwide.
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