Social Liberal Movement
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German name | Sozial-Liberale Bewegung |
French name | Mouvement socio-libéral |
Italian name | Movimento social-liberale |
President | Samuel Schmid |
Founded | 23 April 2011 |
Headquarters | Balderstrasse 13 3007 Berne |
Ideology | Social conservatism [1] |
Colours | Orange |
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The Social Liberal Movement (German: Sozial-Liberale Bewegung, SLB; French: Mouvement socio-libéral, MSL; Italian: Movimento social-liberale , MSL) is a social conservative[1] party in Switzerland. Founded in 2011, the SLB has one member of the National Council.
The party was founded by Samuel Schmid on 23 April 2011.[2] Schmid, a member of the Grand Council of Aargau originally elected for the right-wing Federal Democratic Union, was joined in June 2011 by Ricardo Lumengo, a member of the National Council originally elected for the centre-left Social Democratic Party.
The party has branches in Aargau, Bern, and Zurich, and claims to have hundreds of members.[3]
The party failed to have any representatives elected at the 2011 federal election: winning 0.5% of the vote in Aargau and 0.3% of the vote in Bern.
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External links
- (German) Social Liberal Movement official website in German
- (French) Social Liberal Movement official website in French
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