Free Democratic Party of Switzerland
The Freisinnig-Demokratische Partei (FDP) (in French: Parti radical-démocratique (PRD) and in Italian: Partito Liberale-Radicale Svizzero (PLR)) is a free market liberal party in Switzerland. The official English translation of the party's name is Free Democratic Party of Switzerland.
History
The elements liberal, radical and "free-thinking" (German freisinnig) in the party's name suggest a left-wing party, while in the current political landscape of Switzerland, the FDP is center-right. This is because the name dates back to the conflicts between the catholic conservative cantons and the protestant liberal cantons that led to the foundation of the Swiss federal state in 1848. The burgeois protestant cantons had defeated the catholic cantons, and from 1848 until 1891, the Federal Council was composed entirely of FDP members. It was only with the rise of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland in the early 20th century that the FDP found itself on the right side of the political center.
Related Topics:
Liberal - Radical - 1848 - 1891 - Federal Council - Social Democratic Party of Switzerland - 20th century
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