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Tarper also has a number of minor parties, in recent history most importantly the [[Communist Party of Tarper|Communist Party]] (CPT), [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|Green Liberation]] (GLU/ULV), [[New Liberal Party of Tarper|Liberals]] (NLP), and more recently the [[Conservative and Nationalist Party of Tarper|Conservatives]] (CNP), founded in 2007. The federal government of Tarper consists of a coalition of a major and a minor party, specifically SP and GLU, SP and CPT or SP and CDSF (Grand Coalition). Since 2017, the federal government consists of a coalition of three parties. | Tarper also has a number of minor parties, in recent history most importantly the [[Communist Party of Tarper|Communist Party]] (CPT), [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|Green Liberation]] (GLU/ULV), [[New Liberal Party of Tarper|Liberals]] (NLP), and more recently the [[Conservative and Nationalist Party of Tarper|Conservatives]] (CNP), founded in 2007. The federal government of Tarper consists of a coalition of a major and a minor party, specifically SP and GLU, SP and CPT or SP and CDSF (Grand Coalition). Since 2017, the federal government consists of a coalition of three parties. | ||
Coalitions in the Bundestag and state legislatures are often described by party colors. Party colors are red for the | Coalitions in the Bundestag and state legislatures are often described by party colors. Party colors are red for the Socialists, cyan for the Greens, pink for the Communists, blue for the Christian Democrats, buff for the Liberals, and dark blue for the Conservatives. | ||
[[File:2019 Tarper party compass.png|thumb|upright|An estimation of party locations on the Political Compass.]] | [[File:2019 Tarper party compass.png|thumb|upright|An estimation of party locations on the Political Compass.]] | ||
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===Parties represented in the [[Federal Council of Tarper|Federal Council]] and the [[Federal Assembly of Tarper|Federal Assembly]]=== | ===Parties represented in the [[Federal Council of Tarper|Federal Council]] and the [[Federal Assembly of Tarper|Federal Assembly]]=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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! '''Leader''' | ! '''Leader''' | ||
! '''Ideology''' | ! '''Ideology''' | ||
! ''' | ! '''[[Federal Assembly of Tarper|Assembly Members]]''' | ||
! ''' | ! '''[[Federal Council of Tarper|Councillors]]''' | ||
! '''State Assembly Members''' | |||
! '''Political position''' | ! '''Political position''' | ||
! '''Covenant affiliation''' | ! '''Covenant affiliation''' | ||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #0039a6" | | |||
| [[File:Christian Democratic and Social Federation of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|Christian Democratic and Social Federation]] | |||
| CDSF | |||
| Rafaela Tanner | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:christian democracy|Christian democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:social democracy|Social democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:christian left|Christian left]]}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|206|733|hex=#0039a6}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|44|125|hex=#0039a6}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|498|1659|hex=#0039a6}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-left politics|Center-left]] | |||
| [[Covenant Coalition of Christian Democrats|CCCD]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #CE000C" | | ! style="background-color: #CE000C" | | ||
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| Maximilian Herzog | | Maximilian Herzog | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Democratic socialism|Democratic socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Marxism|Marxism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Left-wing populism|Left-wing populism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Eco-socialism|Eco-socialism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Democratic socialism|Democratic socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Marxism|Marxism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Left-wing populism|Left-wing populism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Eco-socialism|Eco-socialism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|197|733|hex=#CE000C}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|29|125|hex=#CE000C}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|365|1659|hex=#CE000C}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | | [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | ||
| Covenant Socialist | | [[Covenant Socialist Party|CSP]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #5AAEB2" | | ! style="background-color: #5AAEB2" | | ||
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| [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|Green Liberation Union]] | | [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|Green Liberation Union]] | ||
| GLU/ULV | | GLU/ULV | ||
| | | Léo Berthe | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Green politics|Green politics]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Multilingualism|Multilingualism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Eco-socialism|Eco-socialism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Green politics|Green politics]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Multilingualism|Multilingualism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Eco-socialism|Eco-socialism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|122|733|hex=#5AAEB2}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|21|125|hex=#5AAEB2}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|279|1659|hex=#5AAEB2}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:centre-left politics|Center-left]] | | [[wikipedia:centre-left politics|Center-left]] | ||
| Greens of Covenant | | [[Greens of Covenant|GC]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #F0DC82" | | ! style="background-color: #F0DC82" | | ||
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| [[New Liberal Party of Tarper]] | | [[New Liberal Party of Tarper]] | ||
| NLP | | NLP | ||
| | | Reynaud Strohkirch | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social liberalism|Social liberalism]] | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social liberalism|Social liberalism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|91|733|hex=#F0DC82}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|13|125|hex=#F0DC82}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|195|1659|hex=#F0DC82}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centrism|Centre]] | | [[wikipedia:Centrism|Centre]] | ||
| Covenant Liberal and Democratic Party | | [[Covenant Liberal and Democratic Party|CLDP]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #003153" | | ! style="background-color: #003153" | | ||
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| Severin Gillam | | Severin Gillam | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|Liberal conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Right-wing populism|Right-wing populism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|Liberal conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Right-wing populism|Right-wing populism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|77|733|hex=#003153}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|6|125|hex=#003153}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|85|1659|hex=#003153}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | | [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | ||
| Covenant United Conservative Party | | [[Covenant United Conservative Party|CUCP]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #FF007F" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Communist Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Communist Party of Tarper]] | ||
| | | CPT | ||
| | | Louisa Schlösser | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Marxism|Marxism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|0| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|28|733|hex=#FF007F}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats| | | {{Infobox political party/seats|2|125|hex=#FF007F}} | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | {{Infobox political party/seats|77|1659|hex=#FF007F}} | ||
| | | [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | ||
| [[Covenant Party of the United Left|CPUL]] | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #800000" | | |||
| [[File:Escudo del Partido Comunista Argentino.svg|50px]] <!-- Communist Rebirth Coalition Tarper Logo.png --> | |||
| Communist Rebirth Coalition | |||
| CRC | |||
| Hanne Zugwacher | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social conservatism|Social conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Left-wing populism|Left-wing Populism]]}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|10|733|hex=#FF007F}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|0|125|hex=#FF007F}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|0|1659|hex=#FF007F}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | |||
| - | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #ffcc00" | | |||
| [[File:Nordstrand Voter Alliance Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Nordstrand Voters' Alliance | |||
| NVA | |||
| Alexandre van Polder | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:progressivism|Progressivism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:regionalism|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Centrism|Centrism]]}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|2|733|hex=#ffcc00}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|0|125|hex=#ffcc00}} | |||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|0|1659|hex=#ffcc00}}<ref>Party only participated in the Free State of Nordstrand. It is no longer represented in the Nordstrand State Assembly.</ref> | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centrism|Center]] | |||
| [[The Regionalist Niche (Covenant)|RN]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Parties represented in state parliaments=== | ===Parties represented in state parliaments=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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! '''Leader''' | ! '''Leader''' | ||
! '''Ideology''' | ! '''Ideology''' | ||
! '''State Assembly Members''' | |||
! '''States''' | |||
! '''Political Position''' | ! '''Political Position''' | ||
! '''Covenant Affiliation''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #3399ff" | | ! style="background-color: #3399ff" | | ||
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| Christian Smith | | Christian Smith | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|Liberal Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian democracy|Christian Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:regionalism|Regionalism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|Liberal Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian democracy|Christian Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:regionalism|Regionalism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|0|151|hex=#3399ff}} | |||
| [[Astra]] | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-right politics|Center-right]] | | [[wikipedia:Centre-right politics|Center-right]] | ||
| [[Covenant Coalition of Christian Democrats|CCCD]] | |||
| [[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #E4D00A" | | ! style="background-color: #E4D00A" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Libertarian Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| Libertarian Party of Tarper | | Libertarian Party of Tarper | ||
| | | LIB | ||
| Herbert Gibson | | Herbert Gibson | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:libertarianism|Libertarianism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Laissez-faire|Laissez-faire]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:libertarianism|Libertarianism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Laissez-faire|Laissez-faire]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|5|1659|hex=#E4D00A}} | |||
| Participates in nationwide elections, currently only represented in [[Bergfeld]] | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centrism|Center]] | | [[wikipedia:Centrism|Center]] | ||
| [[Covenant Liberal and Democratic Party|CLDP]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #DC143C" | | ! style="background-color: #DC143C" | | ||
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| Johan Moritz | | Johan Moritz | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:regionalism|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-revisionism|Anti-revisionism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:regionalism|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-revisionism|Anti-revisionism]]}} | ||
| {{Infobox political party/seats|4|69|hex=#DC143C}} | |||
| [[Meerland]] | |||
| [[wikipedia:Far-left politics|Far-left]] | | [[wikipedia:Far-left politics|Far-left]] | ||
| [[Covenant Party of the United Left|CPUL]] | |||
| [[ | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Minor parties=== | ===Minor parties=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 |'''Name''' | ! colspan=2 |'''Logo''' | ||
! '''Name''' | |||
! '''Abbr.''' | ! '''Abbr.''' | ||
! '''Leader''' | ! '''Leader''' | ||
! '''Ideology''' | ! '''Ideology''' | ||
! '''Political Position''' | ! '''Political Position''' | ||
! '''Description''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #32ccfe" | | ||
| | | <!--[[File:Apostolian Citizens Union Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | Aspotolian Citizens' Union | ||
| | | ACU | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | Alec Wolff | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | [[wikipedia:Regionalism|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Political parties of minorities|Apostolian Minority Interests]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Far-left politics|Far-left]] | |||
| Founded in 2005, represents the interests and government of Apostoli, Tarper's northern neighbor. Also runs the Apostolian Cultural Union. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #343f40" | | ||
| [[File:The Best Party Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| The BEST™ Party | |||
| BEST | |||
| [[ | | Rowan Atwood | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | |||
| [[wikipedia:Satire|Satire]] | | [[wikipedia:Satire|Satire]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Apoliticism|Apoliticism]] | | [[wikipedia:Apoliticism|Apoliticism]] | ||
| Founded in 2002, this party was the first satirical party in Tarper. Markets itself by adding BEST™, to every single campaign stance. The name is actually an acronym, the party's full name is the Bureaucratic, Equalist, Socialist, and Technocratic Party. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #98F5FF" | | ! style="background-color: #98F5FF" | | ||
| [[File:Conservative Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Conservative Party of Tarper | | Conservative Party of Tarper | ||
| CON | | CON | ||
| Wendel Stenger | | Wendel Stenger | ||
| [[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Tarperti Nationalism]] | | [[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social conservatism|Social Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Tarperti Nationalism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | | [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | ||
| Founded in 2007, it was a minority split that came from the New National Party's chaotic founding in 2007. The majority split, the Conservative & Nationalist Party, has proposed a merger more than once before. All proposals were rejected by the Conservatives, citing the CNP's acceptance of LGBT members. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #10ff55" | | ||
| | | <!--[[File:Democratic Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | Democratic Party of Tarper | ||
| | | DEM | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | Dick Stolarz | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | [[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social liberalism|Social Liberalism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-left politics|Center-left]] | |||
| Founded in 2010, claims lineage to the Democratic Party of the Republic from the Second Republic. Has refused to accept merger offers from the NLP, calling them "pretenders" to the Tarperti Liberal lineage. | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #ffffff" | | |||
| [[File:Evangelical Christian Alliance Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Evangelical Christian Alliance | |||
| ECA | |||
| Davis Cabello | |||
| [[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian democracy|Christian Democracy]] | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-right politics|Center-right]] | |||
| Founded in 2009 as a rightist split from the CDSF. Catch-all for protestant Tarps. | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #43b3ae" | | |||
| <!--[[File:Fatherland Front Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | |||
| Fatherland Front | |||
| FF | |||
| Ulrich Wortham | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Neo-fascism|Neo-fascism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Tarperti Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:National conservatism|National Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Right-wing populism|Right-wing Populism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Criticism of socialism|Anti-socialism]]}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Far-right politics|Far-right]] | |||
| Founded in 2016. Wants to create a fascist Fourth Republic and avenge the New National Party. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: | ! style="background-color: #7C3030" | | ||
| | | <!--[[File:The New Way Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | The New Way | ||
| | | NEW | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | Derren Spitznagel | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Tarperti Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:National conservatism|National Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Souverainism|Souverainism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Economic nationalism|Economic Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Protectionism|Protectionism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Right-wing populism|Right-wing Populism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Opposition to immigration|Anti-immigration]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Euroscepticism|Covenascepticism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-globalisation movement|Anti-globalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social conservatism|Social Conservatism]]}} | ||
| [[wikipedia:Far-right politics|Far-right]] | |||
| Founded in 2016, wants to fill the void in nationalism left by the banning of the New National Party. Wants to create a Plamyadian style directory, a Tarperti First Directory. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #F0FFF0" | | ||
| Party | | <!--[[File:Not all Vegans Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | Not all Vegans | ||
| | | VEG | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | Valentina Grosser | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | [[wikipedia:Veganism|Veganism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Environmentalism|Environmentalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Animal rights|Animal Rights]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | |||
| Founded in 2017. By exiles from the Party for Animals. It seeks a more radical action to liberate animals. Name is a qoute from its founder, "Not all vegans are beaurocratic pansies that do not storm farms and barns!". | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #cc3366" | | ||
| [[File:Woman-power emblem.svg|120px]] | |||
| Party for Feminism | | Party for Feminism | ||
| FEM | | FEM | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Feminism|Feminism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialist feminism|Socialist Feminism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Women's rights|Women's Rights]] | | [[wikipedia:Feminism|Feminism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialist feminism|Socialist Feminism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Women's rights|Women's Rights]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | | [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | ||
| Founded in 2002, the party mainly organizes marches and demonstrations in place of candidates. Hasn't stopped the party from significant victories. | |||
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! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #000000" | | ||
| | | [[File:Party for a Pogo Party Party Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| | | Party for a Pogo Party Party | ||
| | | PPPP | ||
| | | Feliciana Köhler | ||
| | | [[wikipedia:Satire|Satire]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Apoliticism|Apoliticism]] | |||
| Founded in 2005. This satirical party wants Tarper to embark in "The Endless Pogo Party", an event with no planned end in which every citizen lives out their lives meanwhile riding a Pogo stick. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #778899" | | ! style="background-color: #778899" | | ||
| <!--[[File:Party of Animals Tarper Logo.png|120px]]--> | |||
| Party of Animals | | Party of Animals | ||
| PoA | | PoA | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Animal rights|Animal Rights]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Animal welfare|Animal Welfare]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Environmentalism|Environmentalism]] | | [[wikipedia:Animal rights|Animal Rights]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Animal welfare|Animal Welfare]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Environmentalism|Environmentalism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | | [[wikipedia:Left-wing politics|Left-wing]] | ||
| Founded in 2014, the party promotes veganism and citizen rights for sentient animals. Ran into trouble with some members in 2017 after a botched and violent demonstration, the members were expelled and created a split party. | |||
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! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #ff7f00" | | ||
| [[File:Party of Family Values Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Party of Family Values | |||
| FV | |||
| [[ | | Kassandra Santos | ||
| | | [[wikipedia:Social conservatism|Social Conservatism]] | ||
| | | [[wikipedia:Centrism|Center]] | ||
| Founded in 2008, this party wants to "correct the sinful cloth that has enveloped the nation", to qoute its founder Mary Whitehouse. | |||
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| [[wikipedia: | |||
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! style="background-color: #D2691E" | | ! style="background-color: #D2691E" | | ||
| <!--[[File:Party of Vastridge Tarper Logo.png|120px]]--> | |||
| Party of Vastridge | | Party of Vastridge | ||
| PGV | | PGV | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Regionalism|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]] | | [[wikipedia:Regionalism|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-left politics|Center-left]] | | [[wikipedia:Centre-left politics|Center-left]] | ||
| Founded in 2009, this regionalist party was came around during the height of the [[2009 Tarperti protests|Federalist Protests]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #FF9F00" | | ||
| | | <!--[[File:Party of the Right Tarper Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | Party of the Right | ||
| | | RIGHT | ||
| | | Egon Ayers | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | [[wikipedia:Paleoconservatism|Paleoconservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Right-wing populism|Right-wing Populism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | |||
| Founded in 2017 by CNP exiles. Wants to rid the CNP of its perceived shift to the left. Mostly described as a "Spite Party", candidates mostly run to take votes from CNP candidates, though a flawed strategy because Tarper uses a proportional electoral system. | |||
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! style="background-color: | ! style="background-color: #ff7f00" | | ||
| [[File:Pirate Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Pirate Party of Tarper | |||
| PIRATE | |||
| [[ | | Brian Vasquez | ||
| | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Pirate Party|Pirate politics]]<br/>[[wikipedia:E-democracy|E-democracy]]}} | ||
| | | [[wikipedia:Syncretic politics|Syncretic]] | ||
| Internet rights activists. Founded in 2008. | |||
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| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | |||
| [[wikipedia: | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #C04000" | | ! style="background-color: #C04000" | | ||
| <!--[[File:Republican Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]]--> | |||
| Republican Party of Tarper | | Republican Party of Tarper | ||
| REP | | REP | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social conservatism|Social Conservatism]] | | [[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social conservatism|Social Conservatism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | | [[wikipedia:Right-wing politics|Right-wing]] | ||
| Founded in 2010 as a "natural" opponent to the Democratic Party of Tarper. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #CE000C" | | ||
| Party of the | | <!--[[File:Revolutionary League for Socialism Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | Revolutionary League for Socialism | ||
| | | RLS | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | Shayla Alberts | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | [[wikipedia:Revolutionary socialism|Revolutionary Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Democratic socialism|Democratic Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Luxemburgism|Luxemburgism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:far left politics|Far-left]] | |||
| Founded in 2018 as a split from the Socialist Party after its faction and members were expelled. The party claims the SP has abandoned the revolutionary roots of the New Millennium Party and had become a glorified Social Democratic Party. | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #FF0000" | | |||
| <!--[[File:Tarperti Communist Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | |||
| Tarperti Communist Party | |||
| TCP | |||
| Oda Lindsey | |||
| [[wikipedia:Marxism-leninism|Marxism-Leninism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Stalinism|Stalinism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-revisionism|Anti-Revisionism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]] | |||
| [[wikipedia:Far-left politics|Far-left]] | |||
| Founded in 2002 after the members and faction, the Patriotic Socialist Front, were expelled due to their authoritarian currents. Allows double membership with the Meerland Communist Party, a fellow, and successful, anti-revisionist party. | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #CCCCFF" | | |||
| [[File:Tarperti Ecological Voters Union Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Tarperti Ecological Voters' Union | |||
| EVU | |||
| Jennifer Jones | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Green conservatism|Green Conservatism]]}} | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-right politics|Center-right]] | |||
| Conservative alternative to the Green Liberation Union. | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #228B22" | | |||
| [[File:Tarperti Progressive Party Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| Tarperti Progressive Party | |||
| TPP | |||
| Aurora Krystal Mynatt | |||
| [[wikipedia:Progressivism|Progressivism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]] | |||
| [[wikipedia:Centre-left politics|Center-left]] | |||
| Founded in 2011, it remained relatively small until a small surge in membership after the merger of the Social Democrats into the Socialist Party. Claims to represent the ideals of the old [[Progress Party]] from the [[Platesan Empire]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #E30B5C" | | ! style="background-color: #E30B5C" | | ||
| <!--[[File:Tarperti Strawberry Front Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | |||
| Tarperti Strawberry Front | | Tarperti Strawberry Front | ||
| TSF | | TSF | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Satire|Satire]] | | [[wikipedia:Satire|Satire]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Apoliticism|Apoliticism]] | | [[wikipedia:Apoliticism|Apoliticism]] | ||
| Founded in 2016. This satirical party uses nationalist imagery but with fruits. Seeks to rid the Federal Republic of foreign fruits. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #C41E3A" | | ||
| | | <!--[[File:The Whylsens Tarper Party Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| The Whylsens | |||
| TWY | |||
| Berry Sauveterre | |||
| | | [[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|Liberal Conservatism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Centrism|Center]] | |||
| Founded in 2009 during the Federalist Protests, this regionalist party seeks to abolish the territorial category index. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #FF0000" | | ||
| | | <!--[[File:Workers Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]]--> | ||
| | | Workers' Party of Tarper | ||
| | | WSP | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | Larry Gardinier | ||
| [[wikipedia: | | [[wikipedia:Libertarian communism|Libertarian Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Revolutionary socialism|Revolutionary Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Marxism|Marxism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Syndicalism|Syndicalism]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Far-left politics|Far-left]] | |||
| Founded in 2003, this syndicalist party wants to gain the favor of and score a partnership with the NWC in the hope of attracting voters and members. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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===Party pressure groups=== | ===Party pressure groups=== | ||
===Inter-party factions=== | ===Inter-party factions=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #FFA800" | | ! style="background-color: #FFA800" | | ||
| [[File:Labour Party Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | | [[File:Labour Party Tarper Old Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour Party]] | | [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour Party]] | ||
| LP | | LP | ||
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==Historical parties== | ==Historical parties== | ||
===Parties in the [[Kingdom of Astra|Electorate of Astra]]=== | ===Parties in the [[Kingdom of Astra|Electorate of Astra]]=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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===Parties in the [[Platesan Empire]]=== | ===Parties in the [[Platesan Empire]]=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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! '''Time Active''' | ! '''Time Active''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #FF0000" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:National Cockade of Austria.svg|120px]] | ||
| [[ | | [[United Socialist Democratic Party (Tarper)|United Socialist Democratic Party]] | ||
| | | USDP | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Marxism|Marxism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Federalism|Federalism]]}} | ||
| | | 1860-1890 | ||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #2e8b57" | | |||
| [[File:National Cockade of Nigeria.svg|120px]] | |||
| [[Progress Party (Tarper)|Progress Party]] | |||
| PP | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Social liberalism|Social Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Progressivism|Progressivism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Confederation|Confederalism]]}} | |||
| 1848-1890 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #3399FF" | | ! style="background-color: #3399FF" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:National Cockade of Argentina.svg|120px]] | ||
| [[Party of the Grand Revolution (Tarper)|Party of the Grand Revolution]] | | [[Party of the Grand Revolution (Tarper)|Party of the Grand Revolution]] | ||
| PGR | | PGR | ||
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| 1848-1890 | | 1848-1890 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #DAA520" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Imperial People's Party Tarper Cockade.svg|120px]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Imperial People's Party (Tarper)|Imperial People's Party]] | ||
| | | IPP | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[Platesan Empire|Anti-empire]]}} | ||
| 1875-1890 | |||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Parties in the [[United Kingdoms of Tarper]]=== | ===Parties in the [[United Kingdoms of Tarper]]=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #ff0000" | | ||
| [[File:Communist Party of Tarper Logo 1892-1940.png|120px]] | | [[File:Communist Party of Tarper Logo 1892-1940.png|120px]] | ||
| Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party<br/>{{small|(until 1902)}}<br/>[[Communist Party of Tarper]]<br/>{{small|(from 1902)}} | | Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party<br/>{{small|(until 1902)}}<br/>[[Communist Party of Tarper]]<br/>{{small|(from 1902)}} | ||
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| R | | R | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:radicalism|Radicalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Constitutionalism|Constitutionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Republicanism|Republicanism]]<br/>{{small|(from 1913)}}<br/>[[wikipedia:Monarchism|Monarchism]]<br/>{{small|(until 1913)}}}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:radicalism|Radicalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Constitutionalism|Constitutionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Republicanism|Republicanism]]<br/>{{small|(from 1913)}}<br/>[[wikipedia:Monarchism|Monarchism]]<br/>{{small|(until 1913)}}}} | ||
| 1899-1914 | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #228B22" | | |||
| [[File:Tarperti People's Party Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| [[Tarperti People's Party]] | |||
| PP | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian democracy|Christian Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Constitutionalism|Constitutionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Populism|Populism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Republicanism|Republicanism]]<br/>{{small|(from 1913)}}<br/>[[wikipedia:Monarchism|Monarchism]]<br/>{{small|(until 1913)}}}} | |||
| 1899-1914 | | 1899-1914 | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|Constitutional monarchy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Imperialism|Imperialism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|Constitutional monarchy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Imperialism|Imperialism]]}} | ||
| 1904-1914 | | 1904-1914 | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Parties in the [[Tarperti Confederation]]=== | ===Parties in the [[Tarperti Confederation]]=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
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! '''Time Active''' | ! '''Time Active''' | ||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #ff0000" | | |||
| [[File:Communist Party of Tarper 1940-1980 Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| [[Communist Party of Tarper]] | |||
| CPT | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Marxism|Marxism]]}} | |||
| 1892-present | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #009900" | | |||
| [[File:Popular Social Union Tarper.png|120px]] | |||
| [[Popular Social Union (Tarper)|Popular Social Union]] | |||
| PSU | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Agrarianism|Agrarianism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Agrarian socialism|Agrarian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]}} | |||
| 1933-1992 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #0e4da2" | | ! style="background-color: #0e4da2" | | ||
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| 1925-1992 | | 1925-1992 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #ffcc33" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Free Liberal Party of Tarper.png|120px]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Free Liberal Party of Tarper]] | ||
| | | FL | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]}} | ||
| | | 1920-1992 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #FF8200" | | ! style="background-color: #FF8200" | | ||
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| [[Conservative Democratic Party of Tarper]] | | [[Conservative Democratic Party of Tarper]] | ||
| CD | | CD | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Left-wing nationalism|Socialist nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Left-wing nationalism|Socialist nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism|Paternalistic conservatism]]}} | ||
| 1920-1988 | | 1920-1988 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #000000" | | ||
| [[File:National Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | | [[File:National Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| [[National Party of Tarper]] | | [[National Party of Tarper]] | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Fascism|Fascism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Ultranationalism|Ultranationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nazism|National Socialism]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Fascism|Fascism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Ultranationalism|Ultranationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nazism|National Socialism]]}} | ||
| 1986-2002 | | 1986-2002 | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Parties in the [[Republic of Tarper]]=== | ===Parties in the [[Second Republic of Tarper]]=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #FF7F00" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Republican Union of Anti-Capitalists Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Republican Union of Anti-Capitalists (Tarper)|Republican Union of Anti-Capitalists]] | ||
| | | RUAC | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Left-wing populism|Left-wing Populism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Democratic socialism|Democratic Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Revolutionary socialism|Revolutionary Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-fascism|Anti-Fascism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Election|Free Elections]]}} | ||
| 1996-1999 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #FF0000" | | ! style="background-color: #FF0000" | | ||
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| 1996-1998 | | 1996-1998 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #f0dc82" | | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Democratic Party of the Republic Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Democratic Party of the Republic (Tarper)|Democratic Party of the Republic]] | ||
| | | DPR | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia: | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Social liberalism|Social Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Liberalism|Liberalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Corruption|Anti-Corruption]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Election|Free Elections]]}} | ||
| 1996- | | 1996-1998 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #990000" | | ! style="background-color: #990000" | | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Election|Anti-Election]]}} | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Election|Anti-Election]]}} | ||
| 1992-1998 | | 1992-1998 | ||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #000000" | | |||
| [[File:National Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | |||
| [[National Party of Tarper]] | |||
| NP | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Fascism|Fascism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Ultranationalism|Ultranationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nazism|National Socialism]]}} | |||
| 1986-2002 | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Parties in the [[Tarper|Federal Republic of Tarper]] (2002-present)=== | ===Parties in the [[Tarper|Federal Republic of Tarper]] (2002-present)=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: | ! style="background-color: #000000" | | ||
| [[File:National Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | | [[File:National Party of Tarper Logo.png|120px]] | ||
| [[New National Party of Tarper]]<br/>(Party for a 90's Tarper) | | [[New National Party of Tarper]]<br/>(Party for a 90's Tarper) | ||
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===Parliamentary coalitions=== | ===Parliamentary coalitions=== | ||
====Tarperti Confederation (1912-1991)==== | ====Tarperti Confederation (1912-1991)==== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | | ! colspan=2 | '''Name''' | ||
! '''Abbr.''' | ! '''Abbr.''' | ||
! '''Ideology''' | ! '''Ideology''' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #ff0000" | | ||
| Vanguard Coalition | | Vanguard Coalition | ||
| VC | | VC | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian socialism|Christian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism| | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian socialism|Christian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism|Paternalistic Conservatism]]}} | ||
| The original coalition of the Tarperti Confederation; created after the breakout of the First Civil War and first consisted of the National Workers' Confederation and the Communist Party. The coalition gained additional members from 1920-1933 in the form of the Free Liberal Party, Conservative Democratic Party, Christian Social Union, and Popular Social Union. Disbanded after the outbreak of the Second World War | | The original coalition of the Tarperti Confederation; created after the breakout of the First Civil War and first consisted of the National Workers' Confederation and the Communist Party. The coalition gained additional members from 1920-1933 in the form of the Free Liberal Party, Conservative Democratic Party, Christian Social Union, and Popular Social Union. Disbanded after the outbreak of the Second World War | ||
| 1912-1940 | | 1912-1940 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: #3399ff" | | ! style="background-color: #3399ff" | | ||
| War & Reconstruction Assembly | | War & Reconstruction Assembly | ||
| WRA | | WRA | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Tarperti Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian socialism|Christian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism| | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Nationalism|Tarperti Nationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian socialism|Christian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism|Paternalistic Conservatism]]}} | ||
| Created in response to the Second World War. The assembly sought to increase national unity and government efficiency by consolidating all power toward the Chancellor and the Communist Party. Sometimes referred to as the "Zoe Coalition", due to the fact that the assembly was in session for the duration of Chancellor Zoe Herzog's term. Dissolved in 1950, five years after the end of the Second World War, ample time to reconstruct the damaged countryside. | | Created in response to the Second World War. The assembly sought to increase national unity and government efficiency by consolidating all power toward the Chancellor and the Communist Party. Sometimes referred to as the "Zoe Coalition", due to the fact that the assembly was in session for the duration of Chancellor Zoe Herzog's term. Dissolved in 1950, five years after the end of the Second World War, ample time to reconstruct the damaged countryside. | ||
| 1940-1950 | | 1940-1950 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color: # | ! style="background-color: #ff0000" | | ||
| People's Front | | People's Front | ||
| PF | | PF | ||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian socialism|Christian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism| | | {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Communism|Communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Socialism|Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social Democracy]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Christian socialism|Christian Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Paternalistic conservatism|Paternalistic Conservatism]]}} | ||
| Second main parliamentary coalition after the War & Reconstruction Assembly. Infamous for awarding Tom Starpin with the title of "Supreme Chancellor" and suspending term limits, allowing Starpin to act as the dictator of the confederation. Dissolved after Starpin allowed fair elections in 1986. | | Second main parliamentary coalition after the War & Reconstruction Assembly. Infamous for awarding Tom Starpin with the title of "Supreme Chancellor" and suspending term limits, allowing Starpin to act as the dictator of the confederation. Dissolved after Starpin allowed fair elections in 1986. | ||
| 1950-1986 | | 1950-1986 | ||
|- | |||
|} | |||
====Second Republic of Tarper (1991-2000)==== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | |||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |||
! colspan=2 | '''Name''' | |||
! '''Abbr.''' | |||
! '''Ideology''' | |||
! '''Description''' | |||
! '''Time active''' | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color: #000000" | | |||
| Front for National Renewal | |||
| FN | |||
| {{nowrap|[[wikipedia:Fascism|Fascism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Anti-communism|Anti-communism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Ultranationalism|Ultranationalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Nazism|National Socialism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Conservatism|Conservatism]]}} | |||
| | |||
| 1992-1998 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Federal Republic of Tarper (2002-present)==== | ====Federal Republic of Tarper (2002-present)==== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" style="text-align: center" | ||
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- bgcolor="#cccccc" | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Logo''' |
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This is a list of political parties in Tarper.
The Parliament of the Federal Republic of Tarper, the Federal Council, and the Federal Assembly, has a plural multi-party system, with two major parties, the Socialist Party of Tarper (SP) and the Christian Democratic and Social Federation (CDSF).
Tarper also has a number of minor parties, in recent history most importantly the Communist Party (CPT), Green Liberation (GLU/ULV), Liberals (NLP), and more recently the Conservatives (CNP), founded in 2007. The federal government of Tarper consists of a coalition of a major and a minor party, specifically SP and GLU, SP and CPT or SP and CDSF (Grand Coalition). Since 2017, the federal government consists of a coalition of three parties.
Coalitions in the Bundestag and state legislatures are often described by party colors. Party colors are red for the Socialists, cyan for the Greens, pink for the Communists, blue for the Christian Democrats, buff for the Liberals, and dark blue for the Conservatives.
The parties
Parties represented in the Federal Council and the Federal Assembly
Parties represented in state parliaments
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Ideology | State Assembly Members | States | Political Position | Covenant Affiliation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Astran Party | ASP | Christian Smith | Liberal Conservatism Christian Democracy Regionalism |
0 / 151
|
Astra | Center-right | CCCD | ||
Libertarian Party of Tarper | LIB | Herbert Gibson | Libertarianism Laissez-faire |
5 / 1,659
|
Participates in nationwide elections, currently only represented in Bergfeld | Center | CLDP | ||
Meerland Communist Party | MCP | Johan Moritz | Communism Regionalism Anti-revisionism |
4 / 69
|
Meerland | Far-left | CPUL |
Minor parties
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Ideology | Political Position | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aspotolian Citizens' Union | ACU | Alec Wolff | Regionalism Communism Apostolian Minority Interests |
Far-left | Founded in 2005, represents the interests and government of Apostoli, Tarper's northern neighbor. Also runs the Apostolian Cultural Union. | ||
The BEST™ Party | BEST | Rowan Atwood | Satire | Apoliticism | Founded in 2002, this party was the first satirical party in Tarper. Markets itself by adding BEST™, to every single campaign stance. The name is actually an acronym, the party's full name is the Bureaucratic, Equalist, Socialist, and Technocratic Party. | ||
Conservative Party of Tarper | CON | Wendel Stenger | Conservatism Social Conservatism Tarperti Nationalism |
Right-wing | Founded in 2007, it was a minority split that came from the New National Party's chaotic founding in 2007. The majority split, the Conservative & Nationalist Party, has proposed a merger more than once before. All proposals were rejected by the Conservatives, citing the CNP's acceptance of LGBT members. | ||
Democratic Party of Tarper | DEM | Dick Stolarz | Liberalism Social Liberalism |
Center-left | Founded in 2010, claims lineage to the Democratic Party of the Republic from the Second Republic. Has refused to accept merger offers from the NLP, calling them "pretenders" to the Tarperti Liberal lineage. | ||
Evangelical Christian Alliance | ECA | Davis Cabello | Conservatism Christian Democracy |
Center-right | Founded in 2009 as a rightist split from the CDSF. Catch-all for protestant Tarps. | ||
Fatherland Front | FF | Ulrich Wortham | Neo-fascism Tarperti Nationalism National Conservatism Right-wing Populism Anti-communism Anti-socialism |
Far-right | Founded in 2016. Wants to create a fascist Fourth Republic and avenge the New National Party. | ||
The New Way | NEW | Derren Spitznagel | Tarperti Nationalism National Conservatism Souverainism Economic Nationalism Protectionism Right-wing Populism Anti-immigration Covenascepticism Anti-globalism Social Conservatism |
Far-right | Founded in 2016, wants to fill the void in nationalism left by the banning of the New National Party. Wants to create a Plamyadian style directory, a Tarperti First Directory. | ||
Not all Vegans | VEG | Valentina Grosser | Veganism Environmentalism Animal Rights |
Left-wing | Founded in 2017. By exiles from the Party for Animals. It seeks a more radical action to liberate animals. Name is a qoute from its founder, "Not all vegans are beaurocratic pansies that do not storm farms and barns!". | ||
Party for Feminism | FEM | Mirabelle Scriven | Feminism Socialist Feminism Women's Rights |
Left-wing | Founded in 2002, the party mainly organizes marches and demonstrations in place of candidates. Hasn't stopped the party from significant victories. | ||
Party for a Pogo Party Party | PPPP | Feliciana Köhler | Satire | Apoliticism | Founded in 2005. This satirical party wants Tarper to embark in "The Endless Pogo Party", an event with no planned end in which every citizen lives out their lives meanwhile riding a Pogo stick. | ||
Party of Animals | PoA | Ezekiel Dannel | Animal Rights Animal Welfare Environmentalism |
Left-wing | Founded in 2014, the party promotes veganism and citizen rights for sentient animals. Ran into trouble with some members in 2017 after a botched and violent demonstration, the members were expelled and created a split party. | ||
Party of Family Values | FV | Kassandra Santos | Social Conservatism | Center | Founded in 2008, this party wants to "correct the sinful cloth that has enveloped the nation", to qoute its founder Mary Whitehouse. | ||
Party of Vastridge | PGV | Hernando Wayne | Regionalism Social Democracy |
Center-left | Founded in 2009, this regionalist party was came around during the height of the Federalist Protests. | ||
Party of the Right | RIGHT | Egon Ayers | Paleoconservatism Right-wing Populism |
Right-wing | Founded in 2017 by CNP exiles. Wants to rid the CNP of its perceived shift to the left. Mostly described as a "Spite Party", candidates mostly run to take votes from CNP candidates, though a flawed strategy because Tarper uses a proportional electoral system. | ||
Pirate Party of Tarper | PIRATE | Brian Vasquez | Pirate politics E-democracy |
Syncretic | Internet rights activists. Founded in 2008. | ||
Republican Party of Tarper | REP | Winslow Schubert | Conservatism Social Conservatism |
Right-wing | Founded in 2010 as a "natural" opponent to the Democratic Party of Tarper. | ||
Revolutionary League for Socialism | RLS | Shayla Alberts | Revolutionary Socialism Socialism Democratic Socialism Luxemburgism |
Far-left | Founded in 2018 as a split from the Socialist Party after its faction and members were expelled. The party claims the SP has abandoned the revolutionary roots of the New Millennium Party and had become a glorified Social Democratic Party. | ||
Tarperti Communist Party | TCP | Oda Lindsey | Marxism-Leninism Stalinism Anti-Revisionism Communism |
Far-left | Founded in 2002 after the members and faction, the Patriotic Socialist Front, were expelled due to their authoritarian currents. Allows double membership with the Meerland Communist Party, a fellow, and successful, anti-revisionist party. | ||
Tarperti Ecological Voters' Union | EVU | Jennifer Jones | Green Conservatism | Center-right | Conservative alternative to the Green Liberation Union. | ||
Tarperti Progressive Party | TPP | Aurora Krystal Mynatt | Progressivism Social Democracy |
Center-left | Founded in 2011, it remained relatively small until a small surge in membership after the merger of the Social Democrats into the Socialist Party. Claims to represent the ideals of the old Progress Party from the Platesan Empire. | ||
Tarperti Strawberry Front | TSF | Jayson Willie Daniel | Satire | Apoliticism | Founded in 2016. This satirical party uses nationalist imagery but with fruits. Seeks to rid the Federal Republic of foreign fruits. | ||
The Whylsens | TWY | Berry Sauveterre | Liberal Conservatism | Center | Founded in 2009 during the Federalist Protests, this regionalist party seeks to abolish the territorial category index. | ||
Workers' Party of Tarper | WSP | Larry Gardinier | Libertarian Communism Revolutionary Socialism Marxism Syndicalism |
Far-left | Founded in 2003, this syndicalist party wants to gain the favor of and score a partnership with the NWC in the hope of attracting voters and members. |
Political organizations
Party pressure groups
Inter-party factions
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Description | |
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Green Party of Tarper | GPT | Eco-Socialism Green Politics |
Originally a split group from the Socialist Unity Party, the Green party was successfully part of several governments until its merger with the PLP into the GLU/ULV. The group now maintains the green faction within the GLU/ULV. | ||
Labour Party | LP | Democratic Socialism Left-wing Populism Multi-tendency |
The group keeps close ties with the trade unions and has embraced the label "protectors of labour". Originally split from the Communist and Socialist Unity parties in 2004 and was able to get a governing coalition and prime minister from 2009-2013. The party now exists as a faction within the Socialist Party. | ||
Party of Plamyadian Liberation | PLP | Socialism Plamyadian Nationalism Regionalism Multilingualism |
The party came around after the hundreth anniversary of the Plamydian Crisis. Rapidly becoming popular, the party managed to govern the state of East Plamyadia. It secured an electoral alliance with the green party for the 2013 federal election and sent a large amount of representatives to the Federal Assembly. The party is now the majority faction within the GLU/ULV. | ||
Social Democratic Party of Tarper | SDPT | Social Democracy | Mainly composed of left-social democrats, the group wishes to moderate the Socialist Party and prevent any extremist factions from gaining ground. Successor to the Tarperti Party of Socialism and Democracy now a pressure group within the Socialist Party. | ||
Socialist Unity Party | SU | Democratic Socialism Technocracy Market socialism Eco-Socialism |
Interested in pushing policy favorable to Democratic Socialism and the environment. Successor to RUAC and largest party in Tarper from 2002-2016. The party is now a pressure group within the Socialist Party along with the Social Democrats and the Labour Party. |
Independent organizations
Historical parties
Parties in the Electorate of Astra
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Time Active | |
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Far Left Group | FL | Radicalism Socialism Anti-Monarchism |
1841-1848 | ||
Left Group | L | Liberalism Federalism Anti-Monarchism |
1840-1848 | ||
Right Group | R | Conservatism Constitutional Monarchism |
1840-1848 |
Parties in the Platesan Empire
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Time Active | |
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United Socialist Democratic Party | USDP | Socialism Marxism Federalism |
1860-1890 | ||
Progress Party | PP | Social Liberalism Progressivism Confederalism |
1848-1890 | ||
Party of the Grand Revolution | PGR | Liberalism Republicanism Federalism Anti-Monarchism |
1848-1890 | ||
Imperial People's Party | IPP | Conservatism Anti-empire |
1875-1890 |
Parties in the United Kingdoms of Tarper
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Time Active | |
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Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party (until 1902) Communist Party of Tarper (from 1902) |
TSSP (until 1902) CPT (from 1902) |
Until 1902: Revolutionary Socialism Democratic Socialism Social Democracy From 1902: Communism Revolutionary Socialism Marxism |
1892-present | ||
Radical Party of Tarper | R | Radicalism Liberalism Constitutionalism Republicanism (from 1913) Monarchism (until 1913) |
1899-1914 | ||
Tarperti People's Party | PP | Conservatism Christian Democracy Constitutionalism Populism Republicanism (from 1913) Monarchism (until 1913) |
1899-1914 | ||
King's Loyal Faction (Monarchist Party) |
KLF | Constitutional monarchy Imperialism |
1904-1914 |
Parties in the Tarperti Confederation
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Time Active | |
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Communist Party of Tarper | CPT | Communism Marxism |
1892-present | ||
Popular Social Union | PSU | Agrarianism Agrarian Socialism Socialism |
1933-1992 | ||
Christian Socialist Union | CSU | Christian Democracy Christian Socialism |
1925-1992 | ||
Free Liberal Party of Tarper | FL | Liberalism Social Democracy |
1920-1992 | ||
Conservative Democratic Party of Tarper | CD | Conservatism Socialist nationalism Paternalistic conservatism |
1920-1988 | ||
National Party of Tarper | NP | Fascism Anti-Communism Ultranationalism National Socialism |
1986-2002 |
Parties in the Second Republic of Tarper
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Time Active | |
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Republican Union of Anti-Capitalists | RUAC | Left-wing Populism Democratic Socialism Revolutionary Socialism Communism Anti-Fascism Free Elections |
1996-1999 | ||
Tarperti Party of Socialism and Democracy | SD | Social Democracy Free Elections Anti-Fascism |
1996-1998 | ||
Republican Green Party | RGP | Green Politics Green Conservatism Free Elections |
1996-1998 | ||
Democratic Party of the Republic | DPR | Social Liberalism Liberalism Anti-Corruption Free Elections |
1996-1998 | ||
Tarperti Sub-National Party | SNP | Conservatism Anti-Communism Anti-Election |
1992-1998 | ||
National Party of Tarper | NP | Fascism Anti-Communism Ultranationalism National Socialism |
1986-2002 |
Parties in the Federal Republic of Tarper (2002-present)
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Time Active | |
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New National Party of Tarper (Party for a 90's Tarper) |
NP | Neo-Fascism Ultranationalism Pan-Tarperism Anti-globalism Anti-immigration |
2007-2015 |
Historical organizations
Party pressure groups
Independent organizations
Parliamentary coalitions
Tarperti Confederation (1912-1991)
Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Description | Time active | |
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Vanguard Coalition | VC | Communism Socialism Social Democracy Christian Socialism Paternalistic Conservatism |
The original coalition of the Tarperti Confederation; created after the breakout of the First Civil War and first consisted of the National Workers' Confederation and the Communist Party. The coalition gained additional members from 1920-1933 in the form of the Free Liberal Party, Conservative Democratic Party, Christian Social Union, and Popular Social Union. Disbanded after the outbreak of the Second World War | 1912-1940 | |
War & Reconstruction Assembly | WRA | Tarperti Nationalism Communism Socialism Social Democracy Christian Socialism Paternalistic Conservatism |
Created in response to the Second World War. The assembly sought to increase national unity and government efficiency by consolidating all power toward the Chancellor and the Communist Party. Sometimes referred to as the "Zoe Coalition", due to the fact that the assembly was in session for the duration of Chancellor Zoe Herzog's term. Dissolved in 1950, five years after the end of the Second World War, ample time to reconstruct the damaged countryside. | 1940-1950 | |
People's Front | PF | Communism Socialism Social Democracy Christian Socialism Paternalistic Conservatism |
Second main parliamentary coalition after the War & Reconstruction Assembly. Infamous for awarding Tom Starpin with the title of "Supreme Chancellor" and suspending term limits, allowing Starpin to act as the dictator of the confederation. Dissolved after Starpin allowed fair elections in 1986. | 1950-1986 |
Second Republic of Tarper (1991-2000)
Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Description | Time active | |
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Front for National Renewal | FN | Fascism Anti-communism Ultranationalism National Socialism Conservatism |
1992-1998 |
Federal Republic of Tarper (2002-present)
Logo | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Description | Time active | |
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United Coalition for the Federal Commonwealth | UCFC | Communism Democratic Socialism Green Politics Christian Democracy |
Created after the Second Civil War by the Covenant Alliance in order to ensure cooperation and efficency during the reconstruction of the Tarperti state. Was made up of the Communist Party of Tarper, Socialist Unity Party, Green Party of Tarper, and Christian Democratic and Social Federation. | 2002-2004 | ||
Green Liberation Union | GLU | Green Politics Regionalism Multilingualism Eco-Socialism |
2011-2016 | |||
Socialist Front | SF | Democratic Socialism Social Democracy Left-wing Populism |
2013-2016 |
- ↑ Party only participated in the Free State of Nordstrand. It is no longer represented in the Nordstrand State Assembly.