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Dedecker List : ウィキペディア英語版
Libertair, Direct, Democratisch

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| international = None
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| europarl = European Conservatives and Reformists
| colours = Blue and orange
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| headquarters = National Secretariat
Bellevue 5
9050 Gent
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| blank1 = Cassandra
Lijst Dedecker
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(Flemish seats)
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(Flemish seats)
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Libertarian, Direct, Democratic ((オランダ語:Libertair, Direct, Democratisch); LDD) is a conservative-liberal,〔 libertarian,〔 and right-wing populist〔〔(Norwegian Social Science Data Services, European Election Database )〕 Flemish political party in Belgium. The party currently holds one seat in the European Parliament, one seat in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, and seven seats in the regional Flemish Parliament.
The party surprised commentators by winning five seats in the Chamber and one seat in the Senate in 2007, and eight seats in the 2009 Flemish Parliament election. The party remained with only one federal seat after the 2010 election. Perviously known as List Dedecker, the party adopted its current name on 22 January 2011.
The LDD's MEP, Derk Jan Eppink, sits with the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group in the European Parliament.
==History==
The party was founded in January 2007 by Senator Jean-Marie Dedecker as List Dedecker also 'LDD'). Dedecker had left the New Flemish Alliance to found the LDD after the ''Cassandra'' think tank judged in 2006 that there was room for a right-wing conservative-liberal movement in the Flemish Community, expressing the need for a "common sense party".
The 2007 federal election was the first ever election contested by Lijst Dedecker. They met the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation, in spite of all pre-election polls dismissing the chances for the party. Analyses in the aftermath of the election showing that Lijst Dedecker was able to attract voters from across the political spectrum and from all political parties, led up to vicious attacks and groundless accusations of populism against the party. The party's scandal-loving style also added to this.
In the 2007 federal election, the party won 5 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 1 seat in the Senate. In the 2009 Flemish and European elections, Lijst Dedecker won a disappointing 8 seats in the Flemish Parliament and 1 seat in the European Parliament despite pre-election polls that had indicated a bigger share of the votes for Lijst Dedecker. On 25 June, one member of the LDD fraction crossed the floor to the Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats, leaving the LDD caucus with 7 remaining seats. 〔(Demorgen.be )〕
After the 2010 federal election, the LDD returned one representative to the Chamber of Representatives.
In the 2014 federal election, the LDD received of the 0.4% of the vote, returning no representatives.

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