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''Please add ] to this list. Please keep list of countries and lists of parties in each country in alphabetical order. Please use local party names, plus translations in parens. To distinguish minor parties from those with real power, list the current percentage of seats, rounded to the nearest percentage, in the national legislature (those with real power, not including forums with little power like the British ] or the ]), indicate which parties are governing (either alone or in coalition), and indicate the party of the head of government (not heads of state with little power like the British Queen or the President of Israel).'' *''Please add ] to this list. Please keep list of countries and lists of parties in each country in alphabetical order. Please use local party names, plus translations in parens. To distinguish minor parties from those with real power, list the current percentage of seats, rounded to the nearest percentage, in the national legislature (those with real power, not including forums with little power like the British ] or the ]), indicate which parties are governing (either alone or in coalition), and indicate the party of the head of government (not heads of state with little power like the British Queen or the President of Israel).''


== Trans-national Parties == == Trans-national Parties ==
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== Pan-European Parties === == Pan-European Parties ===
Showing <Seats in European Parliament> as of 1999 Showing Seats in European Parliament as of 1999 (note: all of these are actually combinations of national parties)
*
*] <3%> *] <3%>
*]/] <8%> *]/] <8%>
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== ] == == ] ==
* ] * ]


== ] == == ] ==
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== ] == == ] ==
*] <13%> *] <13%>
*] <19%> *] <19%>
*]<sup>&dagger;</sup> <3%> *]<sup>&dagger;</sup> <3%>
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== ] == == ] ==
* ] * [[Ceská ³trana sociᬮe demokratická


== ] == == ] ==
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== ] == == ] ==
* ] * ]


== ] == == ] ==
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* ] (Social Democratic Party) * ] (Social Democratic Party)
* ] (Center Party) * ] (Center Party)
* ] (Green Alliance) * ] (Green Alliance)
* ] (National Coalition) * ] (National Coalition)
* ] (Christian Alliance) * ] (Christian Alliance)
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== ] == == ] ==
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]


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== ] == == ] ==
* ] * ]


== ] == == ] ==
* ] * ]


== ] == == ] ==
Showing <Seats in ]> as of 2001 Showing <Seats in ]> as of 2001
* ] <45%, Governing, ]> * ] <45%, Governing, ]>
* ] <32%> * ] <32%>
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== ] == == ] ==
* ] <government> * ] (government)
* ] <government> * ] (government)
* ] <government> * ] (government)
* ] * ]
* ] <government and head of government Silvio Berlusconi> * ] (government and head of government Silvio Berlusconi)
* ] <government> * ] (government)
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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== ] == == ] == (see also ])
* ] <christian democratic, 19%> * (christian democratic) <19%>
* ] <christian, 3%> * ] (christian) <3%>
* ] <democrats, governing, 9%> * ] (democrats, governing) <9%>
* ] <environmental and socialist, 7%> * ] (environmentalist and socialist) <7%>
* ] (coalition of local parties, not represented, new party established 2001) * ] (new party established 2001, expected to get seats in the May 2002 elections)
* ] <labour, governing, prime minister, 30%> * ] (labour, governing, prime minister) <30%>
* ] <socialist, 3%> * ] (socialist/post-communist) <3%>
* ] <christian, 2%> * ] (conservative christian) <2%>
* ] <liberal, governing, 26%> * ] (liberal, governing) 26%>


== ] == == ] ==
* ] <8%> * ] <8%>
* ] <governing, 8%> * ] (governing) <8%>
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] <unregistered> * ] (unregistered)
* ] <unregistered>
* ] <unregistered>
* ] * ]
* ] <unregistered>
* ] <unregistered>
* ] <unregistered>
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] <6%> * ] <6%>
* ] <governing, 41%> * ] (governing) <41%>
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ] * ]
* ] <unregistered>
* ] <32%> * ] <32%>
* ] * ]
* ] <4%> * ] <4%>
* ] * ]
* ] <unregistered>
* ] <unregistered>
* ] * ]
* ] <unregistered>
* ] <unregistered>
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ] * ]
* ] <1%> * ] <1%>
* ] <unregistered>


== ] == == ] ==
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== ] == == ] ==
* ] (The left party, formerly the Swedish Communist Party) * ] (The left party, formerly the Swedish Communist Party)
* ] (The social democratic labour party) * ] (The social democratic labour party)
* ] (The Swedish green party) * ] (The Swedish green party)
* ] (The center party) * ] (The center party)
* ] (The people's party, the Swedish liberal party) * ] (The people's party, the Swedish liberal party)
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== ] == == ] ==
The US has seven political parties that are active thoughout the entire country. The US has seven political parties that are active thoughout the entire country.
''<seats in House (of 435), seats in Senate (of 100)>'' ''(percentages in senate (of 435) and house (of 100)''
*] (formerly known as the Taxpayers Party) *] (formerly known as the Taxpayers Party)
*] <212,50> *] (49,50)
*] *]
*] *]
*] *]
*] *]
*] <221,49, President> *] (51,49, President)


Many other parties operate in individual states or regions. Many other parties operate in individual states or regions.
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*] <25%> *] <25%>
*] -- Cornish secessionist party *] -- Cornish secessionist party
*] <62%, Governing, ]> *] <62%> (Governing, ])
*] <8%> *] <8%>
*] -- Cornish secessionist party *] -- Cornish secessionist party

Revision as of 11:11, 6 June 2002

  • Please add political parties to this list. Please keep list of countries and lists of parties in each country in alphabetical order. Please use local party names, plus translations in parens. To distinguish minor parties from those with real power, list the current percentage of seats, rounded to the nearest percentage, in the national legislature (those with real power, not including forums with little power like the British House of Lords or the Irish Senate), indicate which parties are governing (either alone or in coalition), and indicate the party of the head of government (not heads of state with little power like the British Queen or the President of Israel).

Trans-national Parties

Pan-European Parties =

Showing Seats in European Parliament as of 1999 (note: all of these are actually combinations of national parties)

Australia

Defunct parties:

Austria

Belgium

Dutch speaking:

French speaking:

Canada

not an official party, but a recognized caucus splintered from the Canadian Alliance Party and voting with the Progressive Conservative Party

China, People's Republic of

Cyprus

Czech Republic

  • [[Ceská ³trana sociᬮe demokratická

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Showing seats in the Bundestag as of 2001. Social democrats and greens form the ruling coalition; head of government comes from the social democrats.

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Showing <Seats in Dᩬ> as of 2001

Israel

Defunct parties:


Italy

Defunct parties:

Japan

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • Parti Ouvrier Socialiste Luxembourgeois/Letzeburger Socialistesch

Malta

== Netherlands == (see also Netherlands/Politics)

New Zealand

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

San Marino

  • Partito Socialista Sammarinese

Slovakia

  • Socialnodemokraticka Strana Slovenska
  • Strana Demoktratickej Lavice

Slovenia

  • Zdruzena Lista Socialnih Demokratov

South Africa

Spain

  • Partido Socialisita Obrero Espanol

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz / Parti Socialiste Suisse

Taiwan

Turkey

  • Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (Republican People's Party)
  • Demokratik Sol Parti (Democratic Left Party)
  • Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party)
  • Dogru Yol Partisi (True Path Party)
  • Halkin Demokrasi Partisi (People's Democracy Party)
  • Milliyetci Hareket Partisi (Nationalist Movement Party)
  • Refah Partisi (Welfare Party)

United States

The US has seven political parties that are active thoughout the entire country. (percentages in senate (of 435) and house (of 100)

Many other parties operate in individual states or regions.

Defunct parties:

United Kingdom

Showing <Seats in the House of Commons> as of 2001

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