Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party

The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE Party) is a European political party composed of 76 national-level parties from across Europe, mainly active in the European Union. The ALDE Party is affiliated with Liberal International and a recognised European political party, incorporated as a non-profit association under Belgian law.

Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
AbbreviationALDE Party
PresidentSvenja Hahn (DE)
Secretary-GeneralDidrik de Schaetzen (BE)
Founded26 March 1976; 49 years ago (1976-03-26)
HeadquartersRue d'Idalie 11 - box 2,
1050 Brussels, Belgium
Think tankEuropean Liberal Forum
Youth wingEuropean Liberal Youth
Membership (26 January 2025)1
IdeologyLiberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
European Parliament group
International affiliationLiberal International
Colours  Blue
  Magenta
  Yellow (customary)
European Parliament
55 / 720
European Commission
5 / 27
European Council
3 / 27
European
Lower Houses
485 / 6,229
European
Upper Houses
114 / 1,458
Website
aldeparty.eu

It was founded on 26 March 1976 in Stuttgart as a confederation of national political parties under the name "Federation of Liberal and Democrat Parties in Europe" and renamed "European Liberals and Democrats" (ELD) in 1977 and "European Liberal Democrats and Reformists" (ELDR) in 1986. On 30 April 2004, the ELDR was reformed as an official European party, the "European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party" (ELDR Party).

On 10 November 2012, under the leadership of Sir Graham Watson MEP, the party chose its current name ALDE Party, taken from its then-European Parliament group, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), which had been formed on 20 July 2004 in conjunction with the European Democratic Party (EDP). Prior to the 2004 European election, the European party had been represented through its own group, the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group (ELDR) Group. In June 2019, the ALDE group was succeeded by Renew Europe.

As of 2024, ALDE Party is represented in European Union institutions, with 51 MEPs and five members of the European Commission. Of the 27 EU member states, there are two with ALDE-affiliated Prime Ministers: Kristen Michal (Estonian Reform Party) in Estonia and Alexander De Croo (Open VLD) in Belgium. ALDE Party members are also in governments in ten other EU member states: Cyprus, France, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Germany and the Netherlands. Charles Michel, former Belgian prime minister, was the president of the European Council until December 2024.

ALDE's think tank is the European Liberal Forum, led by Jan-Christoph Oetjen MEP, and gathers 46 member organisations. The youth wing of ALDE is the European Liberal Youth (LYMEC), which is predominantly based upon youth and student liberal organisations but contains also a small number of individual members. LYMEC is led by Ines Holzegger.

In 2011, ALDE Party became the first pan-European party to create the status of individual membership. Since then, between 1000 and close to 3000 members (the numbers fluctuate annually) maintained direct membership in the ALDE Party from several EU countries. Over 40 coordinators mobilised liberal ideas, initiatives and expertise across the continent under the leadership of the steering committee, which was first chaired by Julie Cantalou. The ALDE Party took a step further in the direction of becoming a truly pan-European party when granting voting rights to individual members’ delegates at the Party Congress. Individual membership was eventually discontinued in 2023.

In 2025, the Alliance was declared an undesirable organization in Russia.

Structure

Bureau

The day-to-day management of the ALDE Party is handled by the Bureau, the members of which are:

Office Name State member Party member
President Svenja Hahn MEP Germany FDP
Vice-presidents
Yoko Alender Estonia Reform
Malik Azmani MEP Netherlands VVD
Dan Barna MEP Romania USR
Baroness Sal Brinton United Kingdom LibDem
Rik Daems Belgium Open VLD
Eva Kjer Hansen Denmark Venstre
Yevheniia Kravchuk MP Ukraine Servant of the People
Jouni Ovaska MP Finland Keskusta
Lucia Plaváková MP Slovakia Progressive Slovakia
Treasurer David Burke Ireland FF
Ex officio members
Office Name State member Party member
ALDE Party Secretary-General Didrik de Schaetzen Belgium MR- Open VLD - DP
President of Liberal International Karl-Heinz Paqué Germany FDP
ALDE Group Chair in the PACE Iulian Bulai Romania USR
President of the Renew Europe Group in the European Parliament Valérie Hayer MEP France Renaissance
Leader of the Renew Europe Group in the European Committee of the Regions François Decoster France Renaissance
President of the European Liberal Forum Jan-Christoph Oetjen Germany FDP
President of the European Liberal Youth Ines Holzegger Austria NEOS

Presidents

  • 1978–1981: Gaston Thorn
  • 1981–1985: Willy De Clercq
  • 1985–1990: Colette Flesch
  • 1990–1995: Willy De Clercq
  • 1995–2000: Uffe Ellemann-Jensen
  • 2000–2005: Werner Hoyer
  • 2005–2011: Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck
  • 2011–2015: Graham Watson
  • 2015–2021: Hans van Baalen
  • 2021–2024: Timmy Dooley Ilhan Kyuchyuk co-presidents
  • 2024–present: Svenja Hahn

History of pan-European liberalism

Pan-European liberalism has a long history dating back to the foundation of Liberal International in April 1947. On 26 March 1976, the Federation of Liberal and Democrat Parties in Europe was established in Stuttgart. The founding parties of the federation were the Free Democratic Party of Germany, Radical Party of France, Venstre of Denmark, Italian Liberal Party, Dutch People's Party for Freedom and Democracy and Democratic Party of Luxembourg. Observer members joining later in 1976 were the Danish Social Liberal Party, French Radical Party of the Left and Independent Republicans, British Liberal Party, and Italian Republican Party. In 1977, the federation was renamed European Liberals and Democrats, in 1986, European Liberal Democrats and Reformists.

It evolved into the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR Party) in 2004, when it was founded as an official European party under that name and incorporated under Belgian law at an extraordinary Congress in Brussels, held on 30 April 2004 the day before the enlargement of the European Union. At the same time the matching group in the European Parliament, the European Liberal Democrats and Reformists Group allied with the members of the newly elected European Democratic Party, forming the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) with a matching ALDE Group in the European Parliament.

On 10 November 2012, the ELDR Party adopted the name of the alliance between the two parties, to match the parliamentary group and the alliance.

On 12 June 2019, the ALDE group was succeeded by a new enlarged group, Renew Europe, which primarily consists of ALDE and EDP member parties and France's La République En Marche! (LREM).

Funding

As a registered European political party, ALDE is entitled to European public funding, which it has received continuously since 2004.

Below is the evolution of European public funding received by ALDE. Amount (€)Year01,000,0002,000,0003,000,0004,000,0005,000,0006,000,0002004200720102013201620192022Maximum amounts of public fundingAmounts of public funding actually receivedEuropean public funding of European political parties

In line with the Regulation on European political parties and European political foundations, ALDE also raises private funds to co-finance its activities. As of 2025, European parties must raise at least 10% of their reimbursable expenditure from private sources, while the rest can be covered using European public funding.

Below is the evolution of contributions and donations received by the ALDE. Amount (€)Year100,000150,000200,000250,000300,000350,000400,000450,000500,000200420082012201620202024ALDEContributions raised by European political parties Amount (€)Year050,000100,000150,000200,000250,000200420082012201620202024ALDEDonations raised by European political parties

European Commissioners

Members from ALDE Party political family contribute five out of the 27 members of the European Commission:

State Commissioner Portfolio Political party Portrait
Estonia Kaja Kallas High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

Vice President

ER
Ireland Michael McGrath Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection

Commissioner

FF
Slovenia Marta Kos Enlargement,

Commissioner

Ind.
Belgium Hadja Lahbib Equality,Preparedness and Crisis Management

Commissioner

MR

Elected representatives of member parties

European institutions

Organisation Institution Number of seats
 European Union European Parliament
55 / 720 (8%)
European Commission
5 / 27 (19%)
European Council
(Heads of Government)
3 / 27 (11%)
Council of the European Union
(Participation in Government)
Committee of the Regions
44 / 329 (13%)
Council of Europe (as part of ALDE) Parliamentary Assembly
88 / 612 (14%)

European Council

Member State Title Representative Political party Member of the Council since Portrait
Estonia Prime Minister Kristen Michal Estonian Reform Party 23 July 2024
Ireland Taoiseach Micheál Martin Fianna Fáil 23 January 2025
Slovenia Prime Minister Robert Golob Freedom Movement 1 June 2022

In third countries

Through its associate and observer parties ALDE has two heads of state or government in non-EU countries:

State Title Representative Political party In power since Portrait
 Switzerland President Karin Keller-Sutter FDP.The Liberals 1 January 2025
Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis 1 November 2017

National parliaments of European Union member states

Country Institution Number of seats Member parties Status
 Austria National Council
Lower house
18 / 183
NEOS Government
Federal Council
Upper house
1 / 61
NEOS Government
 Belgium Chamber of Representatives
Lower house
27 / 150
MR
19 / 27
Government
Open Vld
8 / 27
Opposition
Senate
Upper house
12 / 60
MR
9 / 12
Government
Open Vld
3 / 12
Opposition
 Bulgaria National Assembly
17 / 240
PP Opposition
 Croatia Sabor
8 / 151
HNS
1 / 8
Confidence and supply
HSLS
2 / 8
Confidence and supply
Glas
1 / 8
Opposition
IDS-DDI
2 / 8
Opposition
Centre
2 / 8
Opposition
Focus
0 / 8
Extra-parliamentary
 Cyprus House of Representatives
4 / 56
Democratic Alignment Government
 Denmark Folketing
30 / 175
RV
6 / 29
Opposition
V
23 / 29
Government
 Estonia Riigikogu
39 / 101
Reform Government
 Finland Parliament
41 / 200
Kesk
22 / 32
Opposition
SFP
10 / 32
Government
 France National Assembly
Lower house
8 / 577
UDI
7 / 8
Government
PR
1 / 8
Government
Senate
Upper house
41 / 348
UDI
36 / 41
Government
PR
5 / 41
Government
 Germany Bundestag
0 / 630
FDP Extra-parliamentary
 Hungary Országgyűlés
10 / 199
Momentum Opposition
 Ireland Dáil
Lower house
48 / 174
FF Government
Seanad
Upper house
19 / 60
FF Government
 Italy Chamber of Deputies
Lower house
12 / 400
A
10 / 12
Opposition
RI, +E
2 / 12
Opposition
Senate of the Republic
Upper house
2 / 205
A Opposition
 Lithuania Seimas
12 / 141
LRLS
12 / 12
Opposition
LP
0 / 12
Extra-parliamentary
 Latvia Saeima
0 / 100
A/Par! Extra-parliamentary
 Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies
14 / 60
DP Government
 Netherlands House of Representatives
Lower house
33 / 150
VVD
24 / 33
Government
D66
9 / 33
Opposition
Senate
Upper house
15 / 75
VVD
10 / 15
Government
D66
5 / 10
Opposition
 Poland Sejm
Lower house
40 / 460
PL2050
30 / 40
Government
.N
10 / 40
Government
Senate
Upper house
5 / 100
PL2050
5 / 5
Government
.N
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentary
Portugal Assembly of the Republic
9 / 230
IL Opposition
 Romania Chamber of Deputies
Lower house
40 / 330
USR Government
Senate
Upper house
19 / 136
USR Government
 Slovakia National Council
33 / 150
PS Opposition
 Slovenia National Assembly
39 / 90
Freedom Movement Government
 Spain Congress of Deputies
Lower house
0 / 350
Cs Extra-parliamentary
Senate
Upper house
0 / 266
Cs
 Sweden Riksdag
40 / 349
C
24 / 40
Opposition
L
16 / 40
Government

National parliaments outside the European Union

Country Institution Number of seats Member parties
 Andorra General Council
14 / 28
DA, LA
 Armenia National Assembly
0 / 107
ANC, Bright Armenia
 Azerbaijan National Assembly
0 / 125
Musavat
 Bosnia and Herzegovina House of Representatives
2 / 42
Our Party
 Georgia Parliament
0 / 150
Lelo, SA, Republicans, Girchi MF, FD
 Iceland Althing
11 / 63
Viðreisn
 Moldova Parliament
0 / 101
PL
 Montenegro Assembly
0 / 81
LPCG
 Norway Storting
8 / 169
Venstre
 Serbia National Assembly
3 / 250
PSG
 Switzerland National Council
Lower house
38 / 200
FDP, GLP
Council of States
Upper house
11 / 46
FDP
 Ukraine Verkhovna Rada
251 / 450
Servant of the People, Voice
 United Kingdom House of Commons
Lower house
73 / 650
Liberal Democrats, Alliance
House of Lords
Upper house
77 / 775
Liberal Democrats
Gibraltar Parliament
unicameral
2 / 17
Libs

Membership

The ALDE party has 73 member parties from EU and non-EU countries.

Only delegates from full members of the ALDE Party and its youth wing LYMEC, together with the delegates of the ALDE Party Supporters and ALDE Party Bureau members, are permitted to vote at the ALDE Congress and Council. Affiliated member parties have non-voting delegates.

Full members

Country or Region Party MEPs
 Andorra Action for Andorra
Acció per Andorra
Not in EU
Liberals of Andorra
Liberals d'Andorra
 Austria NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
NEOS – Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum
2 / 20
 Belgium Reformist Movement
Mouvement Réformateur
3 / 8
Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats
Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten
1 / 13
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Our Party
Naša stranka
Not in EU
 Bulgaria We Continue the Change
Продължаваме промяната
Produlzhavame promyanata
2 / 17
 Croatia Centre
Centar
0 / 12
Focus
Fokus
0 / 12
Istrian Democratic Assembly
Istarski demokratski sabor
Dieta democratica istriana
0 / 12
 Cyprus Democratic Alignment
Δημοκρατική Παράταξη
Dimokratiki Parataxi
0 / 6
United Democrats
Ενωμένοι Δημοκράτες
Enomenoi Dimokrates
0 / 6
 Denmark Social Liberal Party
Radikale Venstre
1 / 15
Venstre
Venstre
2 / 15
 Estonia Estonian Reform Party
Eesti Reformierakond
1 / 7
 Finland Centre Party
Suomen Keskusta
2 / 15
Swedish People's Party of Finland
Svenska folkpartiet i Finland
Suomen ruotsalainen kansanpuolue
1 / 15
 France Radical Party
Parti radical
0 / 81
Union of Democrats and Independents
Union des démocrates et indépendants
1 / 81
 Georgia Lelo for Georgia
ლელო საქართველოსთვის
lelo sakartvelostvis
Not in EU
Strategy Aghmashenebeli
სტრატეგია აღმაშენებელი
st'rat'egia aghmashenebeli
Girchi — More Freedom
გირჩი — მეტი თავისუფლება
girchi — met'i tavisupleba
 Germany Free Democratic Party
Freie Demokratische Partei
5 / 96
 Hungary Hungarian Liberal Party
Magyar Liberális Párt
0 / 21
Momentum Movement
Momentum Mozgalom
0 / 21
 Iceland Viðreisn Not in EU
 Ireland Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party
Fianna Fáil – An Páirtí Poblachtánach
4 / 14
 Italy Action
Azione
0 / 76
European Liberal Democrats
Liberali Democratici Europei
0 / 76
Italian Radicals
Radicali Italiani
0 / 76
More Europe
Più Europa
0 / 76
Team K
Team K
0 / 76
 Kosovo Democratic Party of Kosovo
Partia Demokratike e Kosovës
Not in EU
New Kosovo Alliance
Aleanca Kosova e Re
 Latvia For Latvia's Development
Latvijas attīstībai
1 / 9
Movement For!
Kustība Par!
0 / 9
 Lithuania Freedom Party
Laisvės partija
1 / 11
Liberals' Movement
Liberalų sąjūdis
1 / 11
 Luxembourg Democratic Party
Demokratesch Partei
Parti Démocratique
Demokratische Partei
1 / 6
 Moldova Coalition for Unity and Welfare
Coaliția pentru Unitate si Bunăstare
Not in EU
 Montenegro Liberal Party of Montenegro
Либерална партија Црне Горе
Liberalna partija Crne Gore
Not in EU
 North Macedonia Liberal Democratic Party
Либерално-демократска партија
Liberalno-demokratska partija
Not in EU
 Netherlands Democrats 66
Democraten 66
3 / 31
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie
4 / 31
 Norway Liberal Party
Venstre
Not in EU
 Portugal Liberal Initiative
Iniciativa Liberal
2 / 21
 Romania Save Romania Union
Uniunea Salvați România
2 / 33
 Serbia Movement of Free Citizens
Покрет слободних грађана
Pokret slobodnih građana
Not in EU
 Slovakia Progressive Slovakia
Progresívne Slovensko
6 / 15
 Spain Citizens
Ciudadanos
0 / 61
 Sweden Centre Party
Centerpartiet
2 / 21
Liberals
Liberalerna
1 / 21
 Switzerland FDP.The Liberals
FDP. Die Liberalen
PLR. Les Libéraux-Radicaux
PLR. I Liberali Radicali
PLD. Ils Liberals
Not in EU
Green Liberal Party of Switzerland
Grünliberale Partei der Schweiz
Parti vert'libéral
Partito verde liberale
Partida verda-liberala
 Ukraine Servant of the People
Слуга народу
Sluha narodu
Not in EU
Voice
Голос
Holos
European Party of Ukraine
Європейська партія України
Yevropeis'ka partiya Ukrayiny
 United Kingdom Liberal Democrats Not in EU

Affiliated members

  • Armenian National Congress
  • Bright Armenia
  • Musavat
  • Party of Freedom and Progress
  • Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats
  • Civic Liberal Alliance
  • Croatian Social Liberal Party
  • Republican Party of Georgia
  • Free Democrats
  • Droa
  • Liberal Party
  • People's Freedom Party
  • Civil Position
  • Power of the People
  • Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
  • Liberal Party of Gibraltar

Former members

  • National Movement for Stability and Progress
  • Movement for Rights and Freedoms (2001–2024)
  • ANO 2011 (2014–2024)
  • Liberal Party
  • Party of Liberal Democrats
  • Estonian Centre Party (2004–2024)
  • Drassi (2013–2014)
  • Alliance of Free Democrats (2004–2009)
  • Bright Future
  • Progressive Democrats
  • Italian Liberal Party (1976–1994)
  • Italian Republican Party (1976–2010)
  • Italy of Values
  • Labour Party (2004–2021)
  • Liberal and Centre Union
  • Democratic Party (2017–2020)
  • Social Democratic Party (until 1996)
  • Earth Party
  • National Liberal Party (2007–2014)
  • Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (2015–2019)
  • Yabloko (2004–2025)
  • Party of Alenka Bratušek (2014–2022)
  • List of Marjan Šarec (2018–2022)
  • Modern Centre Party (2014–2021)
  • Zares
  • Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
  • Catalan European Democratic Party (until 2018)

Individual members

ALDE also includes a number of individual members. For many years, ALDE had the largest number of individual members of all European parties; however, this membership was discontinued with only one individual member remaining as of 2024. As most other European parties, it has not sought to develop mass individual membership.

Below is the evolution of individual membership of ALDE since 2019. Individual membersIndividual members of European political parties010002000300040005000201920202021202220232024ALDE

Election results

European Parliament

Year Lead Candidate % Seats Seats Status Ref
2024 Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann 7.2 (#4)
52 / 720
Coalition

See also

  • European Liberal Forum
  • European Liberal Youth
  • European political party
  • Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations
  • European political foundation
  • Liberal International
  • Political parties of the world

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