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| [[Baptistois Communist Party]]<br><small>''Parti communiste baptistois''</small>
| [[National Constitutional Party]]<br><small>''Parti constitutionnel national''</small>
| PCB
| PCN
| 1922
| 1948
| {{wp|Communism}}<br>{{wp|Left-wing nationalism}}
| N/A
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| [[Constitutional Party (Saint-Baptiste)|Constitutional Party]]<br><small>''Parti constitutionnel''</small>
| PC
| 1930
| 1930
| 1952
| 1985
| {{wp|Conservatism}}
| [[Claude-Antoine Bachelet|Bacheletism]]<br>{{wp|Authoritarianism}}
| N/A
| {{Composition bar|9|9|hex=#224C98}}<small>([[1979 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1979]])
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| [[National Republican People's Party]]<br><small>''Parti populaire républicain national''</small>
| PPRN
| 1952
| 1990
| {{wp|Authoritarianism}}<br>[[Claude-Antoine Bachelet|Bacheletism]]
| N/A
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| [[Democratic Reform (Saint-Baptiste)|Democratic Reform]]<br><small>''Réforme démocratique''</small>
| [[Rally of Progressive Democrats]]<br><small>''Rassemblement des démocrates progressistes''</small>
| RD
| RDP
| 1994
| 1997
| 1997
| {{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| 2005
| {{Composition bar|1|14|hex=#004A7F}}<small>([[1994 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1994]])</small>
| {{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| {{Composition bar|1|15|hex=#6ABD51}}<small>([[2000 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2000]])</small>
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Revision as of 10:38, 7 November 2022

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.

Current parties

Parliamentary parties

Name Abbr. Ideology Leader Deputies
People's Action Party
Parti d'action populaire
PAP Conservatism
Economic liberalism
Robert Ménard
8 / 14
Saint-Baptiste Labour Party
Parti ouvrier Saint-Baptiste
POSB Creole interests
Democratic socialism
Valérie Deschanel
5 / 14
Rally for Progress
Rassemblement pour le progrès
RP Liberalism
Economic liberalism
Rodolphe Hérisson
1 / 14
Defense of the Republic
Défense de la République
DR Bacheletism
National conservatism
Arnaud Delannoy
1 / 14

Defunct parties

Name Abbr. Founded Dissolved Ideology Most Deputies
National Constitutional Party
Parti constitutionnel national
PCN 1930 1985 Bacheletism
Authoritarianism
9 / 9
(1979)
Rally of Progressive Democrats
Rassemblement des démocrates progressistes
RDP 1997 2005 Liberalism
Economic liberalism
1 / 15
(2000)