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This is a list of political parties by country, in the form of a table with a link to an overview of political parties in each country and showing which party system is dominant in each country. A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. Individual parties are properly listed in separate articles under each nation.
The ruling party in a parliamentary system is the political party or coalition of the majority in parliament. It generally forms the central government.
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Åland |
AC, AS, LPA |
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Liberals for Åland, Åland Centre |
2007 legislative election |
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Albania |
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PDS, PSS |
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Democratic Party of Albania, Socialist Movement for Integration,
Republican Party of Albania |
2009 parliamentary election |
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Alderney |
(no actual political party) |
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Algeria |
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FLN, RND |
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National Liberation Front, National Rally for Democracy |
2007 legislative election
2009 presidential election |
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American Samoa |
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Dem |
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2006 legislative election |
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Andorra |
DA, PLA, PS |
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Reformist Coalition: Liberal Party of Andorra,
Lauredian Union, New Centre, Independents of Ordino |
2009 parliamentary election |
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Angola |
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MPLA-PT |
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Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola
Party of Labour |
2008 legislative election |
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Anguilla |
ANA, AUF, AUM |
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Anguilla United Front:
Anguilla National Alliance, Anguilla Democratic Party |
2010 general election |
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Antigua and Barbuda |
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ALP, UPP |
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United Progressive Party |
2009 general election |
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Argentina |
PJ, UCR, PS, PRO |
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Front for Victory (FPV) - Justicialist Party (PJ) |
2009 legislative election
2011 general election |
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Armenia |
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HHK |
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Republican Party of Armenia |
2012 parliamentary election |
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Aruba |
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AVP, MEP |
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Aruban People's Party |
2009 general election |
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Ascension |
(no actual political party) |
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Australia |
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ALP, LP |
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Australian Labor Party |
2010 federal election |
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Austria |
SPÖ, ÖVP, FPÖ, Greens |
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Social Democratic Party of Austria,
Austrian People's Party |
2008 legislative election |
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Azerbaijan |
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YAP |
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New Azerbaijan Party |
2010 parliamentary election |
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Azores |
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PS |
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Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
|
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Bahamas |
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FNM, PLP |
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Progressive Liberal Party |
Bahamian general election, 2012 |
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Bahrain |
(de facto a non-party system)[1] |
Al Wefaq |
2010 parliamentary election |
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Bangladesh |
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BAL, BJD |
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Grand Alliance: Bangladesh Awami League, Jatiya Party, Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal, Workers Party of Bangladesh, Liberal Democratic Party |
2008 general election |
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Barbados |
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BLP, DLP |
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Democratic Labour Party |
2008 general election |
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Belarus |
(de facto a non-party system)[2] |
(none) |
2012 parliamentary election |
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Belgium |
CD&V, PS, VLD |
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Socialist Party, Christian Democratic and Flemish, Reform Movement, Socialist Party Different, Open VLD, Humanist Democratic Centre |
2010 general election |
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Belize |
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PUP, UDP |
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United Democratic Party |
2008 legislative election |
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Benin |
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FARD, UDBN |
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Cauri Forces for an Emerging Benin |
2007 parliamentary election |
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Bermuda |
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PLP |
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Progressive Labour Party |
2007 general election |
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Bhutan |
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DPT |
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Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party |
2008 general election |
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Bolivia |
ADN, MAS, MNR |
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Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples |
2009 general election |
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Bonaire |
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PDB, UPB |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
HDZ-BiH, PDP, SBiH, SDA, SDP, SDS, SNSD |
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(none) |
2010 general election |
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Botswana |
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BDP |
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Botswana Democratic Party |
2009 general election |
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Brazil |
PT, PDT, PSB, PSDB, PMDB, PSD, DEM, PCdoB, PCB, PSOL, PCO, PSTU, PV, PPS |
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For Brazil to keep on changing coalition: Workers' Party, Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, Republic Party, Brazilian Socialist Party, Democratic Labour Party, Social Christian Party, Communist Party of Brazil, Brazilian Republican Party, Christian Labour Party, National Labour Party, Green Party |
2010 general election |
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Brčko District |
NHI, SDP, SNSD, SPRS |
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British Indian Ocean Territory |
(no actual political party) |
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British Sovereign Base Areas |
(no actual political party) |
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British Virgin Islands |
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NDP, VIP |
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Virgin Islands Party |
2007 general election |
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Brunei |
(no actual political party)[3] |
(no elections) |
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Bulgaria |
BSP, GERB, GREB, NDST |
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Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria |
2009 parliamentary election |
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Burkina Faso |
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CDP |
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Congress for Democracy and Progress |
2007 parliamentary election |
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Burma |
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USDP |
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(none) |
2010 general election, 2012 by-election |
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Burundi |
CNDD-FDD, FRODEBU, UPRONA |
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National Council for the Defense of Democracy –
Forces for the Defense of Democracy |
2005 legislative election |
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
|
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Cambodia |
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CPP |
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Cambodian People's Party (Kanakpak Pracheachun Kampuchea) |
2008 parliamentary election |
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Cameroon |
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RDPC |
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Cameroon People's Democratic Movement |
2007 parliamentary election |
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Canada |
CPC, NDP, LP, BQ, GP |
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Conservative Party of Canada |
2011 federal election |
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Canary Islands |
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CC |
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Cape Verde |
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MPD, PAICV |
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African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde |
2011 parliamentary election |
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Cayman Islands |
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PPM, UDP |
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United Democratic Party |
2009 general election |
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Central African Republic |
FPP, KNK, MLPC |
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National Convergence "Kwa Na Kwa" |
2005 general election |
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Ceuta |
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PP |
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Chad |
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MPS, RNDP |
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Patriotic Salvation Movement |
2002 parliamentary election |
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Chechnya |
(de facto a non-party system)[4] |
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Chile |
UDI, DC, PPD, RN, PS |
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Coalition for Change: Independent Democratic Union (UDI), National Renewal (RN) |
2009 parliamentary election
2009-10 presidential election |
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People's Republic of China |
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CPC |
Communist Party of China |
2008 congressional election |
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Christmas Island |
(no actual political parties exist) |
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Cocos Islands |
(no actual political parties exist) |
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Colombia |
PSUN, PC, PL, CR, PDA |
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National Unity alliance: Social Party of National Unity (PSUN), Liberal Party (PL), Conservative Party (PC), Radical Change (CR), Green Partu (PV) |
2010 legislative election
2010 presidential election |
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Comoros |
BM, CRC, PRC |
[5] |
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Camp of the Autonomous Islands |
2004 legislative election |
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Congo (Brazzaville) |
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FDU |
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Congolese Party of Labour |
2007 parliamentary election |
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Congo (Kinshasa) |
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PALU, PPRD |
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Alliance of the Presidential Majority |
2006 general election
2007 senate election |
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Cook Islands |
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CIP, DP |
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Cook Islands Party |
2010 general election |
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Costa Rica |
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PLN, PUSC |
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National Liberation Party (PLN) |
2010 general election |
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Côte d'Ivoire |
FPI, MPCI/FNCI, PDCI |
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Ivorian Popular Front |
2000–2001 parliamentary election |
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Croatia |
HDZ, KK, SDP |
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Kukuriku coalition: Social Democratic Party, Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats, Istrian Democratic Assembly, Croatian Party of Pensioners |
2011 parliamentary election |
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Cuba |
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PCC |
Communist Party of Cuba |
2008 legislative election |
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Curaçao |
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MFK |
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Cyprus |
AKEL, DIKO, DISY |
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Progressive Party of Working People, Democratic Rally |
2008 presidential election |
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Czech Republic |
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CSSD, ODS |
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Civic Democratic Party, TOP 09, LIDEM |
2010 legislative election
2013 presidential election |
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Denmark |
EL, SF, SD, RV, LA, V, K, DF |
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Social Democrats, Social Liberal Party, Socialist People's Party |
2011 parliamentary election |
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Djibouti |
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RPP/UMP |
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People's Rally for Progress |
2008 parliamentary election |
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Dominica |
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DUWP, LPD |
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Dominica Labour Party |
2005 general election |
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Dominican Republic |
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PLD, PRD |
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Dominican Liberation Party |
2010 parliamentary election
2012 presidential election |
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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East Timor |
FRETILIN, PD, UDC/CNRT |
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Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor, National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction, Social Democratic Party, Timorese Social Democratic Association |
2007 parliamentary elections, 2007 presidential elections |
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Easter Island |
(no actual political parties exist) |
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Ecuador |
AP, CREO, PSP, PSC, UPI, PRE, others |
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PAIS Alliance (AP) |
2013 general election |
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Egypt |
• |
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Freedom and Justice Party (Egypt), Democratic Alliance for Egypt |
Egyptian parliamentary election, 2011–2012, Egyptian presidential election, 2012 |
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El Salvador |
ARENA, FMLN, GANA, PCN |
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Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) |
2009 presidential election
2012 legislative election |
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Equatorial Guinea |
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PDGE |
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Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea |
2004 parliamentary election |
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Eritrea |
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PFDJ |
People's Front for Democracy and Justice |
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Estonia |
ERK, ERt, Res, SDE |
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Reform Party, Pro Patria and Res Publica Union |
2011 parliament election |
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Ethiopia |
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TPLF/EPRDF |
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Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front |
2005 general election |
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European Union |
EDLR, EPP, PASDE |
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European People's Party and Party of European Socialists
(no direct executive powers) |
2009 parliament election |
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Falkland Islands |
(no actual political parties exist) |
2009 general election |
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Faroe Islands |
FF, JF, SF |
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Union Party |
2008 parliamentary elections |
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Fiji |
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FUP-SDL |
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(none) |
2006 general elections |
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Finland |
• |
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National Coalition Party, Social Democratic Party, Left Alliance, Green League, Swedish People's Party of Finland, Christian Democrats |
2011 parliamentary elections |
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France |
UMP, PS, FN, UDI, FDG |
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Socialist Party |
2012 legislative election
2012 presidential election |
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French Guiana |
ADG, DVG, PS, UMP |
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French Polynesia |
AA/TTA, FA/ADN, OPTA/TTA, TH-FLP/UPLD, TH-UMP/UPLD, UPLD/UDSP |
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O Porinetia To Tatou Ai'a |
2008 legislative elections |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Gabon |
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ADERE, PDG |
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Gabonese Democratic Party, pro-administration majority parties |
2009 presidential election |
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Gambia |
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APRC |
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction |
2007 parliamentary election |
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Gaza Strip |
Fatah/PLO, Hamas, TWP |
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Georgia |
GD, UNM |
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Georgian Dream |
2012 legislative election |
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Germany |
CDU, CSU, SPD, FDP, The Left, Green |
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Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, Free Democratic Party |
2009 federal election |
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Ghana |
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NDC, NPP |
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National Democratic Congress |
2008 parliamentary elections, 2008 presidential election |
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Gibraltar |
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GSD, GSLP |
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Gibraltar Social Democrats |
2007 general election |
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Greece |
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New Democracy; Panhellenic Socialist Movement; Democratic Left |
Greek Parliamentary elections, 2012, (Snap election) |
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Greenland |
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IA, St |
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Inuit Ataqatigiit |
2009 parliamentary election |
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Grenada |
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NDC, NNP |
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National Democratic Congress |
2008 general election |
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Guadeloupe |
GUSR, PS, UMP |
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Guam |
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Dem, Rep |
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Democratic Party |
2008 general election |
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Guantanamo Bay |
(no actual political parties exist)[6] |
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Guatemala |
PP, UNE, GANA, UCN, LIDER, CREO |
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Patriotic Party (PP) |
2011 general elections |
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Guernsey |
(no actual political parties exist) |
2008 general election |
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Guinea |
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PUP, UPG |
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Union for the Progress of Guinea |
2010 presidential election |
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Guinea-Bissau |
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PAIGC, PRS |
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African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde |
2008legislative election |
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Guyana |
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PPP/C |
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People's Progressive Party |
2006 legislative election |
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Iceland |
Samfylkingin, VG |
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Social Democratic Alliance & Left-Green Movement |
2009 general election |
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India |
UPA, NDA and Other non-UPA, non-NDA parties |
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United Progressive Alliance |
2009 general election |
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Indonesia |
PD, PGK, PKS, PAN, PPP, PKB |
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Democratic Party, Golongan Karya, Prosperous Justice Party, National Mandate Party, United Development Party, National Awakening Party |
2009 legislative election, 2009 presidential election |
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Iran |
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•[7] |
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Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran |
2008 legislative election, 2009 presidential election |
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Iraq |
• |
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Ireland |
• |
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Fine Gael & Labour Party |
2011 general election |
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Israel |
LYB, YA, Hatnuah, HHY |
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Likud Yisrael Beiteinu, Yesh Atid, The Jewish Home, Hatnuah |
2013 Knesset elections |
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Italy |
PdL, PD, NPI |
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Non-partisan technical government |
2008 general election |
Country
Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Laos |
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Lao People's Revolutionary Party |
Laotian parliamentary election, 2011 |
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Latvia |
• |
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Unity, ZZS |
Latvian parliamentary election, 2010 |
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Lebanon |
• |
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March 8 Alliance, Progressive Socialist Party |
Lebanese general election, 2009 |
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Lesotho |
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• |
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Lesotho Congress for Democracy |
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Liberia |
• |
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Unity Party (Liberia) |
Liberian general election, 2005 |
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Libya |
• |
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National Forces Alliance |
Libyan General National Congress election, 2012 |
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Liechtenstein |
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Lithuania |
LSDP, TS-LKD, DP, TT, LRLS |
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Social Democratic Party of Lithuania (LSDP), Labour Party (DP), Order and Justice (TT) |
2009 presidential election
2012 parliamentary election |
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Luxembourg |
• |
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CSV, LSAP |
Luxembourgian legislative election, 2009 |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Macau |
• |
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Macedonia |
• |
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VMRO-DPMNE |
2011 parliamentary election |
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Madagascar |
• |
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Malawi |
• |
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Malaysia |
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• |
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National Front |
2008 general election |
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Maldives |
• |
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Maldivian Democratic Party |
2008 presidential election |
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Mali |
• |
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Malta |
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• |
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Partit Laburista (Labour Party) |
Maltese general election, 2013 |
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Man |
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(no actual political party) |
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Marshall Islands |
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Mauritania |
•[10] |
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Mauritius |
• |
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Ptr-MSM-PMSD (Coalition of Labour Party, MSM & Social Democrats
Now no alliance , Ruling coalition of Labour/PMSD only |
2010 |
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Mayotte |
• |
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Mexico |
PRI, PAN, PRD, PT, MC, PVEM, NA |
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Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) |
2009 legislative elections
2012 general election |
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Federated States of Micronesia |
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(no actual political party) |
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Moldova |
• |
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Alliance for European Integration (Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, Democratic Party of Moldova, Liberal Party) |
Moldovan parliamentary election, 2010 |
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Monaco |
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Union for Monaco coalition |
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Mongolia |
• |
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Mongolian People's Party |
2009 presidential election |
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Montenegro |
• |
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Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro, Social Democratic Party of Montenegro, Democratic Union of Albanians, Bosniak Party, Croatian Civic Initiative |
Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2009 |
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Montserrat |
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Morocco |
• |
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Justice and Development Party (Morocco) |
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Mozambique |
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• |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Nagorno-Karabakh |
• |
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Namibia |
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SWAPO |
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South West Africa People's Organization |
2009 general election |
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Nauru |
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(no parties in Parliament) |
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Nepal |
• |
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Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist), Nepali Congress |
2008 Constituent Assembly election |
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Netherlands |
• |
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People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Labour party |
2012 general election |
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New Caledonia |
• |
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New Zealand |
• |
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New Zealand National Party
ACT New Zealand, Māori Party, United Future New Zealand (Supporting Government) |
2011 general election |
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Nicaragua |
FSLN, PLI, PLC |
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Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) |
2011 general elections |
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Niger |
• |
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Nigeria |
PDP |
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People's Democratic Party |
2007 general election |
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Niue |
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(no actual political party) |
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Norfolk Island |
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(no actual political party) |
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Northern Cyprus |
• |
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National Unity Party |
2010 presidential election
2009 parliamentary election |
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North Korea |
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Workers' Party of Korea, Korean Social Democratic Party, Cheondoist Chongu Party |
2009 parliamentary election |
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Northern Marianas |
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Norway |
• |
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Red-Green Coalition: Labour Party, Socialist Left Party, Centre Party |
2009 parliamentary election |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Pakistan |
• |
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Pakistan Peoples Party, Pakistan Muslim League (Q), Pakistan Muslim League (N), Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Awami National Party |
2008 general elections, 2008 presidential elections |
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Palau |
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There are no actual political parties since Palau is a non-partisan democracy. |
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Palestinian National Authority |
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• |
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Fatah, Hamas |
2006 legislative elections |
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Panama |
CD, PRD, PP |
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Alliance for Change: Democratic Change (CD), Panameñista Party (PP) |
2009 general elections |
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Papua New Guinea |
• |
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National Alliance Party (as coalition leader) |
2007 general elections |
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Paraguay |
Col, PLRA, FG |
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Authentic Radical Liberal Party (PLRA) |
2008 general elections |
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Peru |
PNP, F2011, PP, APRA |
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Gana Perú Alliance: Peruvian Nationalist Party, Socialist Party, others |
2011 general elections |
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Philippines |
LP, NP, NPC, Lakas, NUP, UNA |
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Liberal Party |
2010 general elections
2010 presidential elections |
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Pitcairn Islands |
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There are no actual political parties since the country is a non-partisan democracy. |
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Poland |
PO, PiS, RP, PSL, SLD, SP |
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Civic Platform (PO), Polish People's Party (PSL) |
2010 presidential election
2011 parliamentary elections |
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Portugal |
PSD, PS, CDS-PP, CDU, BE |
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Social Democratic Party (PSD), People's Party (CDS-PP) |
2011 presidential election
2011 parliamentary election |
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Puerto Rico |
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PPD, PNP |
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Popular Democratic Party (PPD) |
2012 general elections |
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Saint Helena |
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Saint Helena Democratic Party |
1857 |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis |
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• |
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No information |
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Saint Lucia |
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• |
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No information |
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
• |
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No information |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
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• |
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No information |
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Samoa |
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• |
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Human Rights Protection Party |
2006 general election |
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San Marino |
• |
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Pact for San Marino: Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party; Popular Alliance; New Socialist Party; We Sammarinese; Sammarinese People; National Alliance |
2008 general election |
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São Tomé and Príncipe |
• |
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No information |
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Saudi Arabia |
(no actual political party) |
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Senegal |
• |
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No information |
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Serbia |
• |
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For a European Serbia; Socialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, United Serbia; Hungarian Coalition, List for Sandžak |
2008 parliamentary election |
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Seychelles |
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• |
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No information |
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Sierra Leone |
• |
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No information |
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Singapore |
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• |
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People's Action Party |
2011 general election |
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Slovakia |
• |
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Direction – Social Democracy |
2012 parliamentary election |
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Slovenia |
• |
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Slovenian Democratic Party; Civic List; DeSUS; Slovenian People's Party; New Slovenia |
2011 parliamentary election |
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Solomon Islands |
• |
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No information |
2010 general elections |
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Somalia |
(no actual political party) |
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Somaliland |
• |
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Peace, Unity, and Development Party |
2005 parliamentary elections
2010 presidential election |
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South Africa |
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• |
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African National Congress |
2009 general election |
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South Korea |
• |
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Saenuri Party |
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South Ossetia |
• |
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Unity Party |
2009 parliamentary election |
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South Sudan |
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• |
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Sudan People's Liberation Army |
2010 general election |
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Spain |
PP, PSOE, IU, UPyD, CiU |
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People's Party |
2011 general election |
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Sri Lanka |
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• |
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United People's Freedom Alliance |
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Sudan |
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• |
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No information |
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Suriname |
• |
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No information |
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Swaziland |
(no actual political party) |
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Sweden |
• |
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Alliance: Moderate Party, Liberal People's Party, Centre Party, Christian Democrats |
2010 general election |
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Switzerland |
• |
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FDP.The Liberals, Social Democratic Party, Christian Democratic People Party, Swiss People's Party, Conservative Democratic Party |
2009 Federal Council election |
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Syria |
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• |
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party |
2012 election |
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Party system |
Ruling party or coalition |
Last Election |
| Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party
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Uganda |
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• |
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National Resistance Movement |
2011 general elections |
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Ukraine |
PoR, Bat, UDAR |
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Party of Regions |
2010 presidential elections
2012 parliamentary elections |
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United Arab Emirates |
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UAE is a de jure non-partisan semi-democratic state since all political parties were outlawed. The Federal National Council (al-Majlis al-Watani al-Ittihadi) is the UAE’s parliamentary body and consists of 40 members, representing the Emirates, half appointed by the rulers of the constituent states and the other half elected to serve two-year terms, with only advisory tasks. |
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United Kingdom |
Cons, Lab, Lib-Dem |
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Conservative Party, Liberal Democrats |
2010 general election |
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United States |
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Dem, Rep |
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Democratic Party |
2010 congressional elections
2012 general elections |
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Uruguay |
FA, PN, Col |
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Broad Front (FA) |
2009 general elections |
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Uzbekistan |
• |
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2009-2010 parliamentary elections |
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ Parties must operate within the monarchic system in Bahrain.
- ^ Belarus is usually considered a dictatorship in which only parties loyal to the “president” are allowed.
- ^ Small parties exist, but have no power.
- ^ Actually, two politial entities, the anti-Moscow “Chechen Republic of Ichkeria” and the pro-Moscow “Republic of Chechnya” exist. Both, however, can neither be considered partisan (with, similar to Belarus, the only legal party subordinated to the “president” in the latter one) nor real democracies.
- ^ The Comoros have two main "Camps": Federalists (supporters of the central government) and Autonomists (supporters of the three island presidents).
- ^ military rule
- ^ Iran's parties must adhere to a religious system of governance.
- ^ Independent politicians dominate Jersey's political system.
- ^ Parties must operate within the monarchic system in Jordan.
- ^ The party system in Mauritania is in transition.
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