Political party in Denmark
The Danish Social Liberal Party (Danish : Radikale Venstre , RV , lit. ' Radical Left ' ) is a social-liberal [ 13] political party in Denmark .[ 8] The party was founded as a split from the Venstre Reform Party in 1905.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Historically, the centrist [ 14] [ 15] party has played a central role in Danish politics and has supported governments on both sides of the political spectrum , as co-operation is a primary belief of the party.[ 16] A pro-European party, it is a member of Liberal International and the ALDE , and has two MEPs in the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament .
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