The political positions of Libertas were the political positions of members or affiliates of Libertas, the umbrella title given to a constellation of organizations associated with Declan Ganley. Candidates and parties underneath its pan-European arm, Libertas.eu contended the 2009 European Parliament elections.
Preamble
Libertas is a political party founded by Declan Ganley that took part in the 2009 European Parliament election in several member states of the European Union. For the purposes of contending those elections, Libertas candidates ran under lists (the lists of candidates presented to voters in a European election) branded with the Libertas identity, as exemplified by the French approach.[1][2] Each list was made up of some combination of the following:
members of member parties (member parties usually had names in the Libertas X format e.g. "Libertas Sweden"[3])
members of affiliate parties (parties that were not members of Libertas.eu but cooperate with it electorally)
individual members (people who chose to join Libertas.eu as individuals. Candidates that ran under Libertas lists but who had no national party membership were automatically individual members).
Their political positions were as follows:
EUProfiler
The EUProfiler was produced by a consortium of three institutions (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Kieskompas and the University of Zurich)[4] analysing parties taking part in the 2009 elections. Some of those parties were Libertas. A summary of their analyses is given below.
Hix-Lord diagram
The EUProfiler gave the positions of political parties on the left-right and Eurosceptic spectra. Six of those parties were Libertas parties. They were as follows:
Those positions are summarized on the Hix-Lord diagram (a type of political compass) on the right. The Eurosceptic parties are towards the bottom, Europhile parties towards the top, the left-wing parties are towards the left, and right-wing parties towards the right.
Profile
The EUProfiler also collated party statements into their positions on distinct questions. A summary of those collations for the six Libertas parties analysed is as follows:
Category
Question
LI
CPNT
MPF
LP
MPT
C
Finances and taxes
The EU should acquire its own tax raising powers
Completely disagree
Tend to disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Tend to disagree
Completely disagree
Economy and work
The EU should drastically reduce its subsidies to Europe's farmers
Tend to disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Tend to agree
European integration
The European Union should be enlarged to include Turkey
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
No opinion
No opinion
Society, religion and culture
Euthanasia should be legalised
Completely disagree
No opinion
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Tend to agree
European integration
Individual member states of the EU should have less veto power
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
No opinion
Tend to agree
Society, religion and culture
The legalisation of same sex marriages is a good thing
Completely disagree
No opinion
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
No opinion
Tend to agree
Welfare, family and health
Greater efforts should be made to privatise healthcare services in your member state
No opinion
Tend to disagree
No opinion
Neutral
Tend to disagree
Completely disagree
Migration and immigration
Immigration policies oriented towards skilled workers should be encouraged as a means of fostering economic growth
Tend to disagree
No opinion
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Neutral
Tend to agree
Foreign policy
On foreign policy issues, such as the relationship with Russia, the EU should speak with one voice
Neutral
No opinion
Completely disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to disagree
No opinion
Society, religion and culture
The decriminalisation of the personal use of soft drugs is to be welcomed
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Tend to agree
Finances and taxes
Governments should bail out failing banks with public money
No opinion
Tend to disagree
Completely agree
Completely disagree
No opinion
Tend to disagree
European integration
European integration is a good thing
Tend to agree
Completely disagree
Completely disagree
Neutral
No opinion
Tend to agree
Environment, transport and energy
The promotion of public transport should be fostered through green taxes (e.g. road taxing)
No opinion
Completely disagree
No opinion
No opinion
Tend to agree
Neutral
Law and order
Restrictions of civil liberties should be accepted in the fight against terrorism
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
Tend to disagree
Foreign policy
The European Union should strengthen its security and defence policy
No opinion
No opinion
Neutral
No opinion
Tend to disagree
No opinion
Finances and taxes
Government spending should be reduced in order to lower taxes
No opinion
No opinion
Completely agree
No opinion
Tend to disagree
Tend to disagree
Economy and work
Governments should reduce workers' protection regulations in order to fight unemployment
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
No opinion
Neutral
Environment, transport and energy
Policies to fight global warming should be encouraged even if it hampers economic growth or employment
No opinion
Tend to agree
No opinion
Completely disagree
Tend to agree
Neutral
Environment, transport and energy
Renewable sources of energy (e.g. solar or wind energy) should be supported even if this means higher energy costs
No opinion
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Completely disagree
Completely agree
Tend to agree
European integration
Your member state is much better off in the EU than outside it
Tend to agree
Tend to agree
Completely disagree
Tend to disagree
No opinion
Completely agree
Welfare, family and health
Social programmes should be maintained even at the cost of higher taxes
No opinion
Tend to agree
Completely disagree
Neutral
Completely agree
Tend to agree
Society, religion and culture
Religious values and principles should be shown greater respect in politics
Completely agree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Completely agree
No opinion
Completely disagree
European integration
The European Parliament should be given more powers
Tend to agree
Completely agree
No opinion
Tend to agree
Tend to disagree
Neutral
Law and order
Criminals should be punished more severely
No opinion
Neutral
Completely agree
Completely agree
No opinion
Tend to agree
Migration and immigration
Immigrants from outside Europe should be required to accept our culture and values
Tend to agree
No opinion
Completely agree
Completely agree
No opinion
Tend to agree
Welfare, family and health
State subsidies for crèches and child care should be increased substantially
No opinion
Completely agree
Tend to agree
Completely agree
Tend to agree
Completely agree
Migration and immigration
Immigration into your member state should be made more restrictive
Completely agree
Completely agree
Completely agree
Tend to agree
Neutral
Tend to agree
European integration
Any new European Treaty should be subject to approval in a referendum in your member state
The University of Bern Institute for Political Science (Universität Bern, Institut für Politikwissenschaft) maintains comparative political datasets CPDS I,II and III classifying political parties from the OECD and EU into distinct political families. Two of those parties were Libertas parties. The CPDS characterized those parties as follows:
Member parties are members of Libertas.eu. Members of member parties are automatically members of Libertas.eu unless they choose otherwise.
2
Affiliated parties are not members of Libertas.eu but are otherwise associated. Members of affiliated parties are not members of Libertas.eu unless they choose to join as individuals.
3
Parties presenting as Libertas.eu affiliates/members but not sanctioned by Libertas.eu when presentation commenced.