Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
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</span> The Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats is a regional organization of liberal and democratic political parties in Asia. There are eight member parties:
- Democrat Party of Thailand
- Democratic Progressive Party of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Liberal Party of the Philippines
- Liberal Party of Sri Lanka
- National Council of the Union of Burma
- Malaysian People's Movement Party of Malaysia
- Sam Rainsy Party of Cambodia
- Singapore Democratic Party of Singapore
[edit] External link
- Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats official site

