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Libertarian variants of National Liberalism that are best friends with National Libertarianism
Some Libertarian variants of National Liberalism include:
Norway
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Progress Party (originally Anders Lange's Party for a Strong Reduction in Taxes, Duties and Public Intervention) was founded in 1973 as an anti-tax movement inspired by
Mogen Gilstrup's party of the same name.
Erik Gjems-Onstad, an anti-Nazi ex-combatant was also a member of this party and took the leadership of the party after Lange's death, but abandoned the party in 1976. After that he was in different
Right-nationalists
parties until 2007. He advocated for stricter immigration laws and reduction of it specially from islamic one (being his main topic in his whole political career), at the same time he advocated for the abolition of conscription,
separation of the church and state,
liberalization of gun possession and also
fewer regulations and taxes. Nowdays the party have a Libertarian faction and a National conservative, in his declaration of principles it states to adhere to popular liberalism.
Denmark[edit | edit source]
The Progress Part
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