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This article lists political parties in the Caminoes.
Current Coalition Government
Logo | Party name | Leader | Seats in the Kaminoa Dieta |
[State Seats] | Ideology | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservatism De Caminoa (CdC) | Jamie Whitley | 229 / 600 |
4 / 18 |
Economic Nationalism, Traditionalist Conservatism, Anti-Expansionism, Separatism | Right | |
The Moderates | Saoirse Sugiwara | 215 / 600 |
8 / 18 |
Liberal conservativism, centrism, Economic liberalism | Centre | |
Caminoes Social Democrats (CSD) | Maki Zenin | 137 / 600 |
4 / 18 |
Populism, Syndicalism, Laissez-faire, Economic liberalism Neo-capitalism | Left | | |
Virdis Parte (The Greens) | Mariya Takeuchi | 50 / 600 |
1 / 18 |
Social Democracy, Centrism | Centre | |
CENTRUM | Marcus Sonning | 39 / 600 |
1 / 18 |
Centrism, Fiscal conservatism, Social democracy | Syncretic |