Liberal Party (Belgium)
| Historical presidents | Albert Mechelynck (first) Omer Vanaudenhove (last) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1846 |
| Dissolved | 1961 |
| Succeeded by | Party for Freedom and Progress |
| Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
| Trade Union's wing | General Confederation of Liberal Trade Unions of Belgium |
| Ideology | Liberalism Classical liberalism Anti-clericalism |
| Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
| International affiliation | Liberal International (from 1947) |
| Colours | Blue |
The Liberal Party (Dutch: Liberale Partij, pronounced [libəˈraːlə pɑrˈtɛi]; French: Parti libéral, pronounced [paʁti libeʁal]) was a Belgian political party that existed from 1846 until 1961, when it became the Party for Freedom and Progress, Partij voor Vrijheid en Vooruitgang/Parti de la Liberté et du Progrès or PVV-PLP, under the leadership of Omer Vanaudenhove.