Liberal Party of Sweden (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Liberal Party of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Liberala Parti, SLP) was a political party existing in Sweden from 1923 until 1940. It splitt from the Free-minded National Association in 1923 over the issue of alcohol prohobition, with the Liberals being against prohobition.

After the 1932 Military Coup, the Liberal Party was allowed to participate in the November elections, but had to not stand in the way of the new National Protection Alliance government.

Following the start of the Second World War and the death of Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld, the Liberal Party was forced to disband. Many of its members would become founding members in the People's Movement.