Liberal Reformist Party
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The Parti Réformateur Libéral (or PRL) is a Wallonian liberal party. It is a component party of Mouvement Réformateur. It grew out of the unitiarian PVV-PLP.
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- Omer Vanaudenhove 1961 - 1968
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