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New Liberalism
Nuevo Liberalismo
LeaderJuan Manuel Galán Pachón
FoundersRodrigo Lara Bonilla
Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento
Founded1979 (original)
2021 (refounded)
Dissolved1990 (original)
Split fromColombian Liberal Party
Youth wingPioneros
IdeologyLiberalism (Colombian)
Social liberalism
Cultural liberalism
Political positionCentre
National affiliationHope Center Coalition (2021–2022)
Senators
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Website
Nuevo Liberalismo

New Liberalism (Spanish: Nuevo Liberalismo) is a political party in Colombia. Originally founded by Luis Carlos Galán in 1979 as a dissident force of the Colombian Liberal Party and dissolved in the 1990s, the party was refounded in 2021 by two of his sons, Juan Manuel Galán Pachón and Carlos Fernando Galán.

Running against both the conservatives and the mainstream Liberal Party, Galán lost the elections in 1982. He and his movement officially returned to the Liberal Party in 1987, but several of the members still considered themselves as part of a somewhat distinct entity. Back in the Liberal fold, Luis Carlos Galán appeared as the leading candidate in polls and hoped to be able to win the next presidential elections which would be held in 1990.

After Galán's assassination in 1989, any remnants of the original party had dissolved by the 1990s. At the legislative elections on 10 March 2002, the party won as one of the many small parties parliamentary representation.