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Revision as of 05:12, 3 November 2020

In Gregahou, any organization that supports a candidate needs to register itself as a political party. For a party to earn representation nationally in the houses of Parliament, a contender must have significant local or national influence. This article lists political parties in Gregahou with representation in the National Parliament, which consists of the National Assembly (Gregahou's upper house) and the Public Assembly (lower house).

Parties currently represented in the National Parliament

Party Abbr. Party leader Ideology Position Representation (seats)
Nat'l (100) Public (200)
Social-Democrats SD Imat Ilva Social democracy
Social liberalism
Big tent
center to
center-left
0 0
People's Party NL Yohan Varayev Democratic socialism
Left-wing nationalism
left wing to
far left
0 0
Unity YD Ibragim Gabaratiy Conservativism
Economic liberalism
center-right 0 0
National Bloc BN Tamir Dzokhaev National conservatism
Right-wing populism
right wing to
far right
0 0
Alternatives DA Arslan Anzorov Progressivism
Ecopolitics
left wing 0 0
Laborers' Party ST Kadi Maskhadan Socialism
Anti-capitalism
far left 0 0