European liberal democrats believe in an economy that is based on market principles where individual economic and political freedoms are guaranteed as the most effective system for ensuring future prosperity, encouraging competiveness and ensuring longer-term employment. Therefore, the ALDE Party has consistently been promoting free trade and a fully functioning European Single Market for the benefit of consumers and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Find an overview of 35 years of adopted liberal policies within this area or consult the different resolutions below.
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Resolutions
Congress in Dublin, Ireland, November 2012
European Ports Policy
Financing of SMEs
The Future of the Economic and Monetary Union
EU Multi-Annual Financial Framework 2014-2020
On the Troika Report Concerning Greece
Urging Norway to stop its Protectionist Policies
Bringing the Shadow Economy in Europe under Better Control
Small Businesses
Sovereign Debt Crisis
Tax Policy
Transeuropean Transport Network, TEN-T
Youth Unemployment
Council in Yerevan, Armenia, May 2012
Fiscal discipline as precondition for economic growth in the EU
Congress in Palermo, Italy, November 2011
Congress in Helsinki, Finland, October 2010
Congress in Barcelona, Catalonia, November 2009
Congress in Stockholm, Sweden, October 2008
Congress in Berlin, Germany, October 2007
Congress in Bratislava, Slovakia, September 2005
Congress in Bath, United Kingdom, October 2002
Council in Brussels, Belgium, April 2001
Congress in Stockholm, Sweden, July 1995
Congress in Lisbon, Portugal, April 1987
Congress in Catania, Italy, April 1986
Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1981
