Liberal government explained
Liberal government may refer to:
Australia
In Australian politics, a Liberal government may refer to the following governments administered by the Liberal Party of Australia:
Canada
In Canadian politics, a Liberal government may refer to the following governments administered by the Liberal Party of Canada:
- 2nd Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Alexander Mackenzie (1873–1878)
- 8th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1896–1911)
- 12th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under William Lyon Mackenzie King (1921–1926)
- 14th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under William Lyon Mackenzie King (1926–1930)
- 16th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under William Lyon Mackenzie King (1935–1948)
- 17th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Louis St. Laurent (1948–1957)
- 19th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Lester B. Pearson (1963–1968)
- 20th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Pierre Trudeau (1968–1979)
- 22nd Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Pierre Trudeau (1980–1984)
- 23rd Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under John Turner (1984)
- 26th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Jean Chrétien (1993–2003)
- 27th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Paul Martin (2003–2006)
- 29th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Justin Trudeau (2015–present)
New Zealand
See main article: Liberal Government of New Zealand.
United Kingdom
In British politics, a Liberal government may refer to the following governments administered by the Liberal Party:
See also