The Moderate Liberal Party (Norwegian: Moderate Venstre, lit. "Moderate Left") was a political party in Norway that emerged from the conservative religious branch of the Liberal Party in 1888. The party's turn towards cooperation with the Conservative Party caused a party split in 1891, eventually sharpening its profile as a moderate-conservative party based among the low church of south-western Norway. The party was dissolved shortly after the dissolution of the union with Sweden in 1905.
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