Liberal Conservative Reformers
The Liberal Conservative Reformers (German: Liberal-konservative Reformer, LKR) is a centre-right political party in Germany which was known from July 2015 to November 2016 as ALFA. The party was established in July 2015 as a split from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) led by former AfD spokesman Bernd Lucke. It was founded as the Alliance for Progress and Renewal (Allianz für Fortschritt und Aufbruch, ALFA), but changed its name in November 2016 after litigation with the pro-life movement "Aktion Lebensrecht für Alle" (Action Right to Live for Everybody) which uses the same acronym.
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2015 Polish Constitutional Court crisis2017 Lower Saxony state electionAlfaAlliance for Progress and AwakeningAlliance for Progress and RenewalAlternative for GermanyBernd LuckeBundestagConservative_Party_(UK)European Conservatives and ReformistsEuropean Conservatives and Reformists PartyEuropean Young ConservativesEuroscepticismHans-Olaf HenkelJoachim StarbattyLKRLiberal-Konservative ReformerList of European Conservatives and Reformists members of the European ParliamentList of conservative parties by countryList of members of the European Parliament, 2014–2019List of members of the European Parliament for Germany, 2014–2019List of right-wing political partiesLkr.dePegidaPeter Beck (German politician)Wiesbaden
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Liberal Conservative Reformers
The Liberal Conservative Reformers (German: Liberal-konservative Reformer, LKR) is a centre-right political party in Germany which was known from July 2015 to November 2016 as ALFA. The party was established in July 2015 as a split from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) led by former AfD spokesman Bernd Lucke. It was founded as the Alliance for Progress and Renewal (Allianz für Fortschritt und Aufbruch, ALFA), but changed its name in November 2016 after litigation with the pro-life movement "Aktion Lebensrecht für Alle" (Action Right to Live for Everybody) which uses the same acronym.
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