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Revision as of 19:13, 13 March 2021

Saint-Baptiste has a two-party system, in where two dominant parties have the ability to form government, with others having extreme difficulty achieving electoral success. The two main parties, the Baptistois Liberal Party (PLB) and the Saint-Baptiste Reform Party (PAREF), have traditionally been referred to as ideologically similar, with the main political divide in Saint-Baptiste being between the successors of the former Bachelet regime in the PLB and those that supported the transition to liberal democracy during the 1990s in PAREF.

Since 2010, some experts have said Saint-Baptiste is moving towards a "two-party-and-a-half system" ("Système bipartite et demi") with the recent success of the Baptistois Labour Party, but most still consider the PLB and PAREF dominant in the country.

Parties represented in the Chamber of Deputies

Name Founded Ideology Leader Deputies
Baptistois Liberal Party
Parti libéral baptistois
1990 Centrism Marc-Antoine Vernier
8 / 14
Saint-Baptiste Reform Party
Parti réformiste de la Saint-Baptiste
1991 Liberalism Henri Vasseur
5 / 14
Baptistois Labour Party
Parti ouvrier baptistois
1993 Socialism Jeanne Duclos
1 / 14

Other registered parties

Name Founded Ideology Leader Notes
Fanmi 2006 Green politics Martial Lozé Known as Peyi ("Homeland") from 2006 to 2017.
Saint-Maurice Independents
Indépendants de Saint-Maurice
2021 Localism Collective Split from PAREF in 2021.

Defunct parties

Name Founded Dissolved Ideology Most Deputies
National Republican People's Party
Parti populaire républicain national
1952 1990 Authoritarianism N/A
Democratic Reform
Réforme démocratique
1994 1997 Economic liberalism
1 / 14
(1994)