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Who in earth put that framsókn is a liberal party? That is utterly wrong they are conservative and behave communist towards the free market such as blocking imports of foreign meat and paying all costs of farmers
Removing this as it is not true
Throughout Iceland's history as a self-governing and independent nation, the Progressive Party has most often been the second largest political party in the country
PP has always been a Populist party and had an "Iceland First" approach. It has increasingly gone Nationalist under the current leadership and Liberalism is no longer a dominant element in the party platform (it used to be more prevalent, but was always mixed with a populist approach). We need to agree on what to write and not necessarily use international descriptions from standard works as source - as they tend to be dated and focus on historical ideology. I would prefer to discuss what sort of sources we should use first - since the result would rely on that. Given that the party has moved ideologically, you could find diverging sources.-- Batmacumba ( talk) 03:54, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
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@ User:Autospark: Thanks for always finding sources! I also noticed that you moved "liberalism" to historical ideology. The party has definitely tilted right in recent years, but it is still a member of the Liberal International. Wouldn't be better to consider "liberalism" as one of current ideologies? -- Checco ( talk) 08:58, 14 May 2019 (UTC)
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Who in earth put that framsókn is a liberal party? That is utterly wrong they are conservative and behave communist towards the free market such as blocking imports of foreign meat and paying all costs of farmers
Removing this as it is not true
Throughout Iceland's history as a self-governing and independent nation, the Progressive Party has most often been the second largest political party in the country
PP has always been a Populist party and had an "Iceland First" approach. It has increasingly gone Nationalist under the current leadership and Liberalism is no longer a dominant element in the party platform (it used to be more prevalent, but was always mixed with a populist approach). We need to agree on what to write and not necessarily use international descriptions from standard works as source - as they tend to be dated and focus on historical ideology. I would prefer to discuss what sort of sources we should use first - since the result would rely on that. Given that the party has moved ideologically, you could find diverging sources.-- Batmacumba ( talk) 03:54, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
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@ User:Autospark: Thanks for always finding sources! I also noticed that you moved "liberalism" to historical ideology. The party has definitely tilted right in recent years, but it is still a member of the Liberal International. Wouldn't be better to consider "liberalism" as one of current ideologies? -- Checco ( talk) 08:58, 14 May 2019 (UTC)