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| | | Daniela Iovino | ||
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| | | Oreste Piemonte | ||
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| | | Edoardo Bertolino | ||
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| | | Simeone Bufalino | ||
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This article contains a list of political parties within Barcia.
Barcian politics has been traditionally dominated by the Unity Party with some international observers describing the country as having a dominant-party system. The Unity Party has won all but three elections it has contested since its formation in 1949. The three occurrences when the party did not win an overall majority (1979, 1983 and 2003) all resulted in a hung parliament, leading to the formation of coalition governments. On one of these occasions in 2003, the Unity Party formed a coalition government with the Ludovite Interest Party.
Current parties
Parties with national representation
Party | Abbr. | Ideology | Spectrum | Leader | MPs | ||
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Unity Party Partito Unità |
PU | big-tent, conservatism | Centre-right | Massimiliano Perretti | 216 / 326
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Forward Together! Avanti Insieme! |
AI | social democracy, democratic socialism | Centre-left | Daniela Iovino | 83 / 327
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Liberal Party Partito Liberal |
PL | classical liberalism | Centre-right | Oreste Piemonte | 24 / 327
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Our Land Nostra Tera |
NT | nationalism, Ludovite interests | right-wing | Edoardo Bertolino | 2 / 327
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Communist Party of Barcia Partito Comunista di Barcia |
PC | democratic socialism, communism | left-wing | Simeone Bufalino | 1 / 327
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