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{{Infobox political party
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*Burgerlijke Unie - Civica}}
}}The '''Civic Alliance''' ([[W:Dutch language|Vistarian]]: ''
While sharing an approach of granting member parties the ability to run separate candidates in multi-member districts with the [[Joint List (Vistaraland)|Joint List]], the more unified structure of the Civic Alliance can be accredited to its formation at the same time as its constituent parties, with the then-named Civic Liberals and Liberal Unionists both arising from the December 2020 split in the Liberal-Progressive Party which led to the party's formal dissolution and the transition of its rump faction into Progress and Liberty. While the Civic Liberals - made up of the former Left-functionalist group of the Liberal-Progressives - and the Liberal Unionists - comprising members of the Right-functionalists - had some disagreements on the extent in which conservative ideology could be incorporated into Vistari Liberalism, both splinter parties agreed on support and collaboration with the Baas Interim Government who had been tasked to present and enact the Second Vistari Constitution. As such, with both acting against the wishes of their former party, Heidi Mulder and Gerrit Verhulst signed an agreement of association between the two fledgling parties, which would go on to contest the 2020 election as the Civic Alliance.
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