Liberal People's Party (Norway, 1972)

The Liberal People's Party (Norwegian: Det Liberale Folkepartiet, DLF) was a social liberal political party in Norway, established by a split in the Liberal Party over the issue of Norway's accession to the European Economic Community in 1972.

[citation needed] At the next election, in 1977, the Liberal People's Party lost this seat, and was never represented in Parliament again.

In the local elections in 1987 the two parties ran on common lists in several counties and municipalities.

In 1988, it was decided to officially merge back together with the Liberal Party.

[1] In 1992, some of the old members decided to recreate DLF, reviving the Liberal People's Party name.