Country |
Centre-left/Left-wing major party |
Centre-right/Right-wing major party |
Liberal/Centrist major party |
Other major parties |
Notes |
Albania |
Socialist Party of Albania |
Democratic Party of Albania |
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Algeria |
National Liberation Front |
National Rally for Democracy |
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Andorra |
Social Democratic Party |
Democrats for Andorra |
Liberal Party of Andorra |
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Angola |
MPLA |
UNITA |
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Antigua and Barbuda |
Antigua Labour Party |
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United Progressive Party |
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Argentina |
Citizen's Unity Party (Peronist) Progresistas (Anti-Peronist) |
Federal Peronism (Right-wing Peronism) United for a New Alternative |
Cambiemos (Coalition of Republican Proposal and Radical Civic Union) |
Justicialist Party |
The Justicialist Party has produced both leftist and rightist presidents; Néstor Kirchner (2003–2007) and Cristina Fernández (2007–2015) were leftist, while fellow Justicialist Carlos Menem (1989–1999) was seen as neoliberal.[2] Politics in Argentine is less divided between left and right and more divided in Peronism and Anti-Peronism, historically led by Justicialist Party and Radical Civic Union. Since the ascension of Kirchnerism, however, Peronism is more associated with left-wing nationalist politics critical to liberalism and neoliberalism and anti-peronism is associated with right-wing, neoliberal and liberal conservative politics |
Armenia |
Armenian Revolutionary Federation |
Prosperous Armenia |
Way Out Alliance |
Republican Party of Armenia |
Despite described itself as a right-wing and national conservative, Republican Party of Armenia is considered the "Party of Power" |
Aruba |
People's Electoral Movement |
Aruban People's Party |
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Australia |
Australian Labor Party |
Coalition (Liberal / National / Liberal National Party of Queensland) |
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Austria |
Social Democratic Party of Austria |
Austrian People's Party |
NEOS - The New Austria |
Freedom Party of Austria |
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Azerbaijan |
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New Azerbaijan Party |
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The Bahamas |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Free National Movement |
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Bangladesh |
Bangladesh Awami League |
Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Jatiya Party |
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Barbados |
Barbados Labour Party |
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Democratic Labour Party |
Both parties are centre-left. However, DLP is more centrist than BLP |
Belarus |
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Belaya Rus |
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Belgium (Dutch-speaking) |
Different Socialist Party |
New Flemish Alliance |
Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats |
Christian Democratic and Flemish |
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Belgium (French-speaking) |
Socialist Party |
Citizens Movement for Change(MCC) |
Reformist Movement |
Humanist Democratic Centre |
Despite MR being a liberal party and CDH a Christian Democratic, MR is considered more right-wing than CDH. MCC is part of Reformist Movement |
Belgium (German-speaking) |
Socialist Party |
Christian Social Party |
Party for Freedom and Progress |
ProDG |
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Belize |
People's United Party |
United Democratic Party |
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Benin |
Union Makes the Nation |
Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin |
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Bolivia |
Movement for Socialism |
National Unity Front |
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Christian Democratic Party |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats |
Party of Democratic Action |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a sovereign state divided in 2 entities along ethnic lines, the serbian-majority Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina which is Bosnian-majority with a significant Croat minority. Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina may also elect his own parliamentaries to Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian entity) |
Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Party of Democratic Action |
Democratic Front |
Union for a Better Future of BiH |
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Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats |
Serb Democratic Party |
Party of Democratic Progress |
Democratic People's Alliance |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian minority) |
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Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Croatian Democratic Union 1990 |
Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Dominant party between ethinc Croats. |
Botswana |
Botswana National Front |
Botswana Democratic Party |
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Brazil |
Workers' Party |
To unite Brazil (coalition betwenn Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) and Democrats) |
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Brazilian Democratic Movement Party |
Despite PSDB being a centre to centre-left party, the party is in a alliance with Democrats since 1994 in a national level and in the majority of states. Democrats and its predecessor, Liberal Front Party were the main party of the Brazilian right-wing since his inception, in 1985, until 2011. |
Bulgaria |
Bulgarian Socialist Party |
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria |
Movement for Rights and Freedoms |
United Patriots |
Union of Democratic Forces was a major party from 1990 to 2005. |
Burkina Faso |
People's Movement for Progress |
Union for Progress and Reform |
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Congress for Democracy and Progress |
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Burundi |
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National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy |
Independents of Hope |
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Cambodia |
Cambodian People's Party |
FUNCINPEC |
Sam Rainsy Party |
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Cameroon |
Social Democratic Front |
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Cameroon People's Democratic Movement |
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Canada |
New Democratic Party |
Conservative Party of Canada |
Liberal Party of Canada |
Bloc Québécois |
Canadian politics are historically dominated by Liberals, which led Canadian federal government for 87 years, while Conservatives were in government in the another 64; Liberal Party is divided between Classical and Social Liberals, the former prioritize free market and free trade and the lasts prioritize civil rights and welfare |
Cape Verde |
African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde |
Movement for Democracy |
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Cayman Islands |
People's Progressive Movement |
United Democratic Party |
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Central Africa |
Central African Democratic Rally |
National Union for Democracy and Progress |
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Union for Central African Renewal |
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Chad |
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Patriotic Salvation Movement |
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Chile |
Socialist Party of Chile (Current leader of New Majority) |
Chile Vamos (Coalition of National Renewal and Independent Democratic Union) |
Amplitude Evópoli |
Christian Democratic Party |
The Christian Democratic party was part of New Majority from 1990 to 2017, however, they broke with the New Majority in May 2017 and they became independent from any bloc. Amplitude is only represented in regional parliaments and Evópoli is a minor component of Chile Vamos |
China |
Communist Party of China |
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Colombia |
Colombian Liberal Party |
Democratic Center |
Social Party of National Unity Radical Change |
Colombian Conservative Party |
Conservative Party was the major right-wing party from its foundation in 1849 to 2018. |
Comoros |
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Union for the Development of the Comoros, Juwa Party |
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Costa Rica |
Citizens' Action Party (PAC) |
National Restoration Party |
National Liberation Party (PLN) |
Social Christian Unity Party |
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Croatia |
Social Democratic Party of Croatia |
Croatian Democratic Union |
Bridge of Independent Lists |
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Cuba |
Communist Party of Cuba |
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Curaçao |
Partido MAN |
Movement for the Future of Curaçao |
Party for the Restructured Antilles |
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Czech Republic |
Czech Pirate Party |
Civic Democratic Party |
ANO 2011 |
Freedom and Direct Democracy |
ODS and ČSSD are traditionally two major parties but both suffered heavy losses in 2010s. ODS managed to return to the position of a major party. |
Cyprus |
Progressive Party of Working People |
Democratic Rally |
Democratic Party |
Movement for Social Democracy |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo |
People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy |
Movement for the Liberation of the Congo |
Union for Democracy and Social Progress |
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Denmark |
Social Democrats |
Danish People's Party |
Venstre |
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Djibouti |
People's Rally for Progress |
Movement for Democratic Renewal and Development |
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Dominica |
Dominica Labour Party |
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United Workers' Party |
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East Timor |
Fretilin |
Peoples' Liberation Party |
Democratic Party |
National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction |
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Ecuador |
PAIS Alliance |
CREO |
SUMA Momevent |
Partido Social Cristiano |
SUMA Movement is associated with CREO. PSC – and its antecessors – was the major party from independence since 2006. |
Egypt |
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Free Egyptians Party |
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Nation's Future Party |
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El Salvador |
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front |
Nationalist Republican Alliance |
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Unity Movement |
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Equatorial Guinea |
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Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea |
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Eritrea |
People's Front for Democracy and Justice |
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Estonia |
Social Democratic Party |
Pro Patria and Res Publica Union |
Estonian Reform Party |
Estonian Centre Party |
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Ethiopia |
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front |
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European Union |
Party of European Socialists |
European People's Party |
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party |
Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe |
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Faroe Islands |
Social Democratic Party |
People's Party |
Union Party |
Republic |
Social Democratic Party and Union Party defend Faroese unionism with Denmark, whether People's Party and Republic support independence from Denmark from a Conservative and left-wing populist ideology, respectively |
Fiji |
National Federation Party |
Social Democratic Liberal Party |
FijiFirst |
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Finland |
Social Democratic Party of Finland |
National Coalition Party |
Centre Party |
Finns Party |
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France |
Socialist Party |
The Republicans |
En Marche!-MoDem Alliance |
National Front |
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Gabon |
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Gabonese Democratic Party |
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Gambia |
United Democratic Party |
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction |
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Georgia |
Georgian Dream |
United National Movement |
Movement for Liberty - European Georgia |
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Germany |
Social Democratic Party of Germany |
CDU/CSU (Union of Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union) |
Free Democratic Party |
Alternative for Germany |
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Ghana |
National Democratic Congress |
New Patriotic Party |
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Gibraltar |
Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party |
Gibraltar Social Democrats |
Liberal Party of Gibraltar |
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Greece |
Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza) |
New Democracy |
Movement for Change (Greece) |
Golden Dawn |
Until the 2012 legislative election, PASOK was the major party of the centre-left. PASOK eventually merged in the centre-left Democratic Alignment which merged with others social-democrats and social liberals into the Movement for Change. |
Grenada |
National Democratic Congress |
New National Party |
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Guatemala |
National Unity of Hope |
National Convergence Front |
Vision with Values |
Todos |
Many former major parties were dissolved by Guatemalan Electoral Supreme Court by corruption scandals;Patriotic Party was dissolved in 2017 and LIDER in 2016; Currently, National Convergence Front's dissolution is in a legal process in supreme court. |
Guinea |
Guinean People's Assembly |
Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea |
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Guinea-Bissau |
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde |
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Party for Social Renewal |
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Guyana |
People's Progressive Party |
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A Partnership for National Unity |
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Haiti |
Fanmi Lavalas |
Haitian Tèt Kale Party |
Struggling People's Organization |
Truth |
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Hong Kong |
Pan-democracy camp Democratic Party is the largest party. |
Pro-Beijing camp DAB is the largest party. |
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Hungary |
Hungarian Socialist Party |
Fidesz–KDNP Alliance |
Democratic Coalition |
Jobbik |
Although Fidesz and KDNP are different entities, since 2005 they form an alliance that lasts until today. KDNP is considered a satellite of Fidesz, to the point that the current shared cabinet betwenn Fidesz and KDNP is not considered a "coalition government" even by members of the both parties. |
Iceland |
Social Democratic Alliance |
Independence Party |
Progressive Party |
Left-Green Movement |
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India |
United Progressive Alliance led by Indian National Congress |
National Democratic Alliance led by Bharatiya Janata Party |
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Indonesia |
Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle |
Golkar Party |
Democratic Party |
Gerindra Party |
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Ireland |
Sinn Féin |
Fine Gael |
Fianna Fáil |
Labour Party |
Fianna Fáil received the largest share of the vote in Ireland from 1932 to 2011, when it was returned in third place with just 17.4% of the vote. The Labour Party was for most of Ireland's existence the largest centre-left party in Ireland. The government it led with Fine Gael was unpopular, and the party's votes went from 19.4% to 6.6%. The President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, is still a member. |
Israel |
Zionist Union led by Israel Labor Party |
Likud |
Yesh Atid Kulanu |
Joint List |
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Iran |
Reformists |
Principlists |
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Italy |
Democratic Party |
Lega |
Forza Italia |
Five Star Movement Brothers of Italy |
Until 1992 the major party was Christian Democracy, which had been in government for five decades; the second party was the Italian Communist Party. Forza Italia, Brothers of Italy and Lega até members of centre-right coalition. Forza Italia was the main right-Wing party until mid-2010s, but lost many conservative members between 2013 and 2018 elections and became a smaller and more liberal party |
Ivory Coast |
Ivorian Popular Front |
Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire – African Democratic Rally |
Rally of the Republicans |
Union for Democracy and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire |
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Japan |
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan |
Liberal Democratic Party |
Democratic Party for the People |
Komeito |
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Jamaica |
People's National Party |
Jamaica Labour Party |
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Kazakhstan |
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Nur Otan |
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Kenya |
Orange Democratic Movement |
The National Alliance |
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Kyrgyzstan |
Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan |
Respublika–Ata Zhurt |
Bir Bol Onuguu–Progress |
Kyrgyzstan Party Ata Meken Socialist Party |
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Kosovo |
Vetëvendosje |
Democratic League of Kosovo |
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo |
Democratic Party of Kosovo |
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Laos |
Lao People's Revolutionary Party |
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Latvia |
Social Democratic Party "Harmony" |
New Conservative Party |
Movement For! |
National Alliance
Union of Greens and Farmers |
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Lesotho |
Democratic Congress |
All Basotho Convention |
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Liberia |
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Congress for Democratic Change |
Unity Party |
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Liechtenstein |
Free List |
Progressive Citizens' Party |
Patriotic Union |
The Independents |
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Lithuania |
Lithuanian Social Democratic Party |
Homeland Union |
Liberal Movement |
Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union |
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Luxembourg |
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party |
Christian Social People's Party |
Democratic Party |
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Macedonia |
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia |
VMRO-DPMNE |
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Malaysia |
Pakatan Rakyat |
Barisan Nasional |
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Malawi |
United Democratic Front |
Malawi Congress Party |
Democratic Progressive Party |
Peoples Party |
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Maldives |
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Progressive Party of Maldives |
Maldivian Democratic Party |
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Mali |
Rally for Mali |
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Malta |
Labour Party |
Nationalist Party |
Democratic Party |
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Mexico |
Juntos Haremos Historia coalition led by National Regeneration Movement |
National Action Party |
Institutional Revolutionary Party |
Social Encounter Party (PES) |
PRI was founded in 1929 as a left-of-centre party and stayed in the power from his inception until 2000. However, despite being a member of Socialist International, its left-wing character is questionable. The party is labeled as neoliberal and catch-all. PES is part of Juntos Haremos Historia, but is a conservative, right-wing party with a evangelical fundamentalist voter base which contrasts with the other two leftist parties of coalition. |
Monaco |
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Rally & Issues |
Union Monégasque |
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Moldova |
Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova |
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova |
Liberal Party of Moldova |
Democratic Party of Moldova |
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Mongolia |
Mongolian People's Party |
Democratic Party |
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Montenegro |
Democratic Party of Socialists |
Democratic Front |
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Mozambique |
FRELIMO |
RENAMO |
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Morocco |
Socialist Union of Popular Forces |
Justice and Development Party |
National Rally of Independents Popular Movement |
Istiqlal Party Authenticity and Modernity Party |
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Myanmar |
National League for Democracy |
Union Solidarity and Development Party |
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The military of Myanmar appoints 25% of the seats in the Assembly of the Union, the legislature in Myanmar. |
Nagorno Karabakh |
Armenian Revolutionary Federation |
Free Motherland |
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Democratic Party of Artsakh |
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Namibia |
SWAPO |
Popular Democratic Movement |
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Nepal |
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) |
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Nepali Congress Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) |
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Netherlands |
Socialist Party |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Democrats 66 |
Christian Democratic Appeal Party for Freedom |
Labour Party was the major left-wing party since his inception until 2017 Dutch election |
New Zealand |
Labour Party |
National Party |
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New Zealand Green Party New Zealand First |
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Nicaragua |
Sandinista National Liberation Front |
Constitutionalist Liberal Party |
Independent Liberal Party |
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Niger |
Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism |
National Movement for the Development of Society |
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Nigerien Democratic Movement for an African Federation |
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Nigeria |
All Progressives Congress |
People's Democratic Party |
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Northern Cyprus |
Republican Turkish Party |
National Unity Party |
People's Party |
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Norway |
Labour Party |
Conservative Party Progress Party |
Venstre |
Christian People's Party Centre Party |
Conservatives and Progress Party are in coalition since 2013 |
Pakistan |
Pakistan People's Party |
Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) |
Muttahida Qaumi Movement |
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf |
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Papua New Guinea |
People's National Congress |
National Alliance Party |
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Paraguay |
Frente Guasú |
Colorado Party |
Authentic Radical Liberal Party |
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Peru |
Broad Front |
Popular Force |
Peruvians for Change |
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Philippines |
Philippine Democratic Party-People's Power |
Nationalist People's Coalition |
Liberal Party |
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Puerto Rico |
Popular Democratic Party |
New Progressive Party |
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Puerto Rico is the only territory within the jurisdiction of USA with different major parties from the rest of the USA. |
Poland |
Democratic Left Alliance |
Law and Justice |
Modern |
Civic Platform |
Democratic Left Alliance is currently only represented in European parliament. |
Portugal |
Socialist Party |
PPD/PSD – Social Democratic Party |
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Unitary Democratic Coalition Left Bloc CDS – People's Party |
PSD and CDS rarely governed Portugal without mutual support; Both parties are considered natural allies with similar ideologies; PSD, however, PSD, however, is much larger and more liberal than the socially conservative CDS |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Democratic Progressive Party |
Kuomintang (Nationalist Party of China) |
New Power Party |
People First Party |
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Republic of the Congo |
Congolese Party of Labour |
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Pan-African Union for Social Democracy |
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Romania |
Social Democratic Party |
National Liberal Party |
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats |
Save Romania Union Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania |
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Russia |
Communist Party of Russia |
United Russia |
Civic Platform |
A Just Russia Liberal Democratic Party of Russia |
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Rwanda |
Social Democratic Party |
Rwandan Patriotic Front |
Liberal Party |
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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic |
Polisario Front |
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Saint Lucia |
Saint Lucia Labour Party |
United Workers Party |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Unity Labour Party |
New Democratic Party |
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San Marino |
United Left |
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party |
RETE Movement |
Future Republic |
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São Tomé and Príncipe |
Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party |
Independent Democratic Action |
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Serbia |
Socialist Party of Serbia |
Serbian Progressive Party |
Democratic Party (Serbia) |
Serbian Radical Party |
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Seychelles |
People's Party |
Seychelles National Party |
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Senegal |
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Senegalese Democratic Party |
Alliance for the Republic |
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Sierra Leone |
All People's Congress |
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Sierra Leone People's Party |
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Singapore |
Workers' Party of Singapore |
People's Action Party |
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Slovakia |
Direction – Social Democracy |
Ordinary People |
Freedom and Solidarity |
Kotleba – People's Party Our Slovakia |
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia dominated political scene in 1990s until it was marginalized. Slovak Democratic and Christian Union was major right-wing party from 2000 to 2012. |
Slovenia |
Social Democrats |
Slovenian Democratic Party |
List of Marjan Šarec Modern Centre Party |
The Left |
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia was a major party from 1990 to 2008. |
Somaliland |
For Justice and Development |
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Peace, Unity, and Development Party |
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South Africa |
African National Congress |
Democratic Alliance |
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South Korea |
Minjoo Party of Korea (Democratic Party) |
Free Korea Party |
Bareunmirae (Right's Future Party) |
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South Ossetia |
Socialist Party "Unity of the People" |
United Ossetia |
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Unity Party and Communist Party of South Ossetia were major parties before 2014 election |
South Sudan |
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Sudan People's Liberation Movement |
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Spain |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
People's Party |
Citizens |
Podemos |
Many of Autonomous communities of Spain have their own major parties, which may differ of the national major parties |
Catalonia (Spain) |
Republican Left of Catalonia |
Catalan Democratic Party |
Citizens |
Socialist Party of Catalonia |
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Basque Country (Spain) |
EH Bildu |
Basque Nationalist Party |
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Canary Islands (Spain) |
Socialist Party of the Canaries |
Canarian Coalition |
New Canaries |
People's Party Podemos |
Template:Country data Sri-Lanka |
United People's Freedom Alliance |
United National Party |
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Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna & Tamil National Alliance |
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State of Palestine |
Palestine Liberation Organization Fatah is the largest party. |
Hamas |
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Sudan |
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National Congress |
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Suriname |
National Democratic Party |
Progressive Reform Party |
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Sweden |
Swedish Social Democratic Labour Party |
Moderate Party |
Centre Party Liberals |
Sweden Democrats |
Moderate Party lead the Centre-right Alliance, along with the Centre Party, the Liberals and the Christian Democratic Coalition |
Switzerland |
Social Democratic Party of Switzerland |
Swiss People's Party |
FDP.The Liberals |
Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland |
The magic formula system means that these parties are guaranteed representation in the Swiss Federal Council |
Tajikistan |
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People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan |
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Tanzania |
Chama Cha Mapinduzi |
Chadema |
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Thailand |
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Democrat Party |
Pheu Thai Party |
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Togo |
Save Togo Collective |
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Union for the Republic |
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Transnistria |
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Renewal |
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Trinidad and Tobago |
United National Congress |
People's National Movement |
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Tunisia |
Nidaa Tounes |
Ennahda Movement |
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Turkey |
Republican People's Party |
Justice and Development Party |
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Ukraine |
Opposition Bloc |
Petro Poroshenko Bloc "Solidarity" |
People's Front |
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United Kingdom[3] |
Labour Party |
Conservative Party |
Liberal Democrats |
United Kingdom Independence Party (major party in European Parliament) Scottish National Party (major party in Scotland, third party in the House of Commons) Plaid Cymru (major party in Wales) |
From the 17th through mid-19th century, the Whigs and the Tories were the major parties. From 1859 to 1922, Liberal Party and Conservative Party were the major parties. Liberal Party is succeeded by the Liberal Democrats. Nationalist movements have major party status within the Home Nations of the UK.[3] |
North Korea |
Workers' Party of Korea |
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United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)[3] |
Sinn Féin (republican) |
Democratic Unionist Party (unionist) |
Alliance Party (non-sectarian) |
Social Democratic and Labour Party (republican) Ulster Unionist Party (unionist) |
Despite being part of the UK, the main parties in Northern Ireland differ from those in Great Britain. Sinn Féin does not take its seats in the House of Commons. |
Uganda |
Uganda People's Congress |
National Resistance Movement |
Democratic Party |
Forum for Democratic Change |
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United States |
Democratic Party |
Republican Party |
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At various times during the 18th and 19th centuries, the Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, and Whig Party were all major. |
Uruguay |
Broad Front |
National Party |
Colorado Party |
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Uzbekistan |
Justice Social Democratic Party |
Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party |
Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party |
People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan |
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Venezuela |
Great Patriotic Pole led by United Socialist Party of Venezuela |
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Democratic Unity Roundtable |
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Vietnam |
Communist Party of Vietnam |
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Yemen |
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Al-Islah (Yemeni Congregation For Reform) |
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General People's Congress |
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Zambia |
Patriotic Front |
United Party for National Development |
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Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front |
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Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai |
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