2005

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  • CALD Executive Visit to Taiwan
    18-19 March 2005 | Taipei, Taiwan
    Delegates from CALD member parties were sponsored by the Democratic Progressive Party of Taiwan (DPP) to an Executive Visit to Taipei, highlighted by an audience with Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian and followed by an Executive Committee Meeting.
  • CALD @ IPU / SRP & NCUB Manila Missions
    31 March – 8 April 2005 | Manila, Philippines
    The Council of Asian Liberals & Democrats (CALD) and the Liberal Party of the Philippines LP gathered liberal parliamentarians worldwide attending the 112th Inter Parliamentary Union General Assembly in Manila and hosted the parallel missions of the Sam Rainsy Party of Cambodia (SRP) and the National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB), which sought to advocate reforms through inter-parliamentary cooperation.
  • CALD Executive Meeting and Visit to Bangkok
    June 16-17, 2005 | Bangkok, Thailand
    Delegates from CALD member and observer parties met for a presentation of various political parties for an audience with Democrat Party Thailand (DP) and Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) leaders. This was hosted by DP with the support of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
  • Sam Rainsy Party Executive Meeting
    13-16 November 2005 | Manila, Philippines
    The internal meeting of the Sam Rainsy Party of Cambodia jointly supported by Council of Asian Liberals & Democrats (CALD) and Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF).
    SRP senior leaders including majority of its parliamentarians met in Manila with the support of CALD, LP and FNF. This was the first time that the party was able to meet since the self-imposed exile of its leader Sam Rainsy who was stripped of his parliamentary immunity.
  • 2005 CALD Electoral Observation Mission to Taiwan’s Local Elections
    30 November – 4 December 2005 | Taipei-Changhua-Taichung, Taiwan
    This observation mission of Asian liberal political parties to the first ever Taiwanese 3-in-1 local elections, jointly sponsored by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of Taiwan and the Council of Asian Liberals & Democrats (CALD).

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