Liberal Force
{{Short description|Venezuelan political party}}
Liberal Force ({{langx|es|Fuerza Liberal}}, FL) is a centre-right political party in Venezuela. It was founded in 2003 by Haydée Deutsch.{{Cite web|url=https://www.elimpulso.com/2023/08/14/haydee-deutsch-superlano-es-el-unico-candidato-a-la-primaria-que-plantea-la-seguridad-social-de-forma-amplia-e-inclusiva-14ago/|title=Haydée Deutsch: Superlano es el único candidato a la primaria que plantea la seguridad social de forma amplia e inclusiva #14Ago|date=14 August 2023|website=El Impulso|language=es}}
History
The party's first electoral test was the 2004 regional elections, in which it received only obtained 2,854 votes (0.04%). In the 2005 parliamentary elections the party received only 644 votes for the National Assembly elections, but received 8,902 votes (0.30%) in the vote for the Andean Parliament.
It was part of the National Unity coalition that supported runners-up Manuel Rosales in the 2006 presidential elections. In 2007 the party joined the {{ill|People's Alternative Directory|es|Directorio Popular Alternativo}} alliance alongside {{ill|Independent Solidarity|es|Solidaridad Independiente}}, the {{ill|Republican Movement (Venezuela)|es|Movimiento Republicano (Venezuela)|lt=Republican Movement}} and {{ill|Emerging Vision|es|Visión Emergente}}.
In the 2010 parliamentary elections the party received 14,547 votes (0.13%) in the party list vote and 27,535 votes (0.17%) in the constituency vote, but again failed to win a seat. It was part of the Democratic Unity Roundtable alliance that supported runners-up Henrique Capriles in the 2012 presidential elections.
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Category:Political parties in Venezuela