Liberty Front (in Arabic جبهة الحرية) is a Lebanese political movement launched in April 2007 by Fouad Abou Nader.
Liberty Front considers Lebanese citizenship and nationhood to supersede religious or other affiliations, and supports the cohabitation of various minorities in government.
The Liberty Front proposes the establishment of a "new social contract" for Lebanese society, establishing equal rights for all citizens without distinction of religion, race, or other characteristics, and recognising the absence of an absolute majority of any one Lebanese community within the country; thereby asserting the equality in rights of various minorities irrespective of size.
This is in line with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights drafted for the United Nations by Charles Malik, member of the Lebanese Front.
The LF contests several treaties and pacts it considers illegitimate: for instance the Taif Agreement, which they claim created an imbalance in constitutional power.