Our Principles

  • The fundamental rights and freedoms of every person - including the right to freedom of conscience, speech and association;
  • The rejection of unfair discrimination on any grounds;
  • The language and cultural rights of individuals and the communities they create through free association;
  • Equality before the law;
  • Elections that are regular, free and fair;
  • The devolution of power to locate government as close as possible to the people;
  • The clear division between the ruling party and the state;
  • Respect for the right or a vibrant civil society and a free media to function independently;
  • The right of all people to private ownership and to participate freely in the market economy;
  • The progressive realisation of access to housing and health services for all people;
  • The protection and conservation of the environment;
  • The right of all people to  access of education and training; and
  • To keep the republic Liberal.
Our Manifesto

Manifesto

The Liberal Party's Manifesto was put together in the last week of August 2009 and first few days of September 2009.

I) Preamble

The Liberal Party is committed to the liberation of all nine official provinces of South Africa, and to the success of the country in an economic, militant, and political way. The policies of the party can be changed to fit the situation of any country situation.

II) Economy

The LP focuses (in an economic field) on promoting the country in any positive economic way. If the situation of the economy changes in that time, the LP will accordingly fit its economic policies into that of the situation. Please note that the person who wrote this section is not in any way an economic wiz. And he will seek advisors to update this section.

III) Military

The LP does not support conflicts, and will, when there is war declared against the Republic; try to prevent any wellness (life) loss through diplomatic measures. If there is however no way to convince the enemy through the use of tongue, the LP will support military operations. The LP believes that South Africa should remain a neutral country, and should try to participate in war games, but thus staying neutral.

At the moment the Republic is in no physical condition to try and invade, or successfully protect a country without sufficient loss of gold and ZAR, the LP believes that the country should exclude itself from foreign conflicts.

III) Politics

The LP supports a government which includes a very wide variety of ministries, therefore giving more and more citizens the opportunity to get politically involved. The LP will welcome different opinions on any and all aspects of politics. This however excludes the type of government the LP supports, Democracy, and more Capitalistic.

III) Elections

a) Presidential

Each party member has the right to run for presidency, but after a general party decision, the LP will support the candidate the majority voted for and decided on. The LP will not necessarily support its own candidates.

b) Party

All party members can run for party presidency on their own basis.

c) Congressional

Same principals as III), a)

IV) Membership

The Liberal Party’s main support lies with foreigners, but the party will heartily allow any persons, foreign or domestic to join. All countrymen/women are allowed to join the party forum, members, or not.

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