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{{Region icon Kylaris}} [[Category:Carucere]] [[Category:Kylaris]]  
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This article '''lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Carucere]]'''.  Carucere has a {{wp|multi-party system}}, with two or three strong parties and several minor parties that are electorally successful.  
This article '''lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Carucere]]'''.  Carucere has a democratic {{wp|multi-party system|multi-party}} system, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form {{wp|coalition government}}s. The political parties are traditionally divided between the [[Gosant]], ethnic-based political parties, and the ideolojis or the ideology-based political parties.


==Current Parties==
==Current Parties==


===Major Parties===
===Parties represented in the Senate===


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!  !! Party logo !! Party name !! Leader !! [[Senate of Carucere|Senate]]!! [[Local executives in Carucere|Local executives]] !! Seats in<br>local governments !! Ideology  
!  !! Party logo !! Party name !! Leader !! [[Senate of Carucere|Senate]]!! [[Local executives in Carucere|Local executives]] !! Seats in<br>provincial governments !! Ideology  
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| align=center | [[File:Liberal Party of Carucere logo.png|120px]]  
| align=center | [[File:BNK logo Carucere.png|120px]]  
| align=center | [[Liberal Party of Carucere]] ('''LPC''')<br>''Parti Libèral de Caruquère'' ('''PLC''') ''Pati Liberal Karuku'' ('''PLK''')<br>
| align=center | [[Carucerean National Congress]] ('''CNC''')<br>''Karukais Nasyonal Bouga'' ('''KNB''') '
| align=center | [[File:Irfaan Ali in 2020.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Neil Gaubinar]]
| align=center | [[File:Kamla Persad-Bissessar - World Economic Forum on Latin America 2011 (cropped).jpg|100px]]<br>[[Dazadiu Dogo]]
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* [[Progressivism in Carucere|Progressivism]]
* {{wp|Labour movement|Labourism}}
* {{wp|Civic nationalism}}
 
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| colspan="8" | The BNK was founded in 1974 by President Jean Preval to contest legislative elections to the Senate. The party's ideological tradition originates from [[Jean Preval]]'s personal interpretation of progressivism. It continues to have a stable base of support across left-leaning voters and workers across different ethnicites. It is the main proponent of [[Progressivism in Carucere|Carucerean progressivism]] today; although it does not have a coherent ideology beyond a left of center position. Although the party, influence has declined since the 1980s, it still remains an major force for the Carucerean labor movement.
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| align=center rowspan="2" style="background: #000000;" |
| align=center | [[File:Badi.svg|120px]]
| align=center | [[United Progressive Party (Carucere)|United Progressive Party]] ('''IPP''')<br> ''Ini Pwogresif Pati'' ('''IPP''')<br>
| align=center | [[File:Roxanne Persaud.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Zegodu Smith]]
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* [[Liberalism in Carucere|Liberalism]]
*{{wp|Social democracy}}
*{{wp|Social democracy}}
*{{wp|Left-wing populism}}
* {{wp|Social liberalism}}
*{{wp|Secularism}}
* Gosa interests
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| colspan="8" | The United Progressive Party was founded by [[William Mivedai]] in 1943, as a merger of several parties to represent the Gosa community. The party occupies a position straddling the political center to center-left, advocating for a combination of {{wp|Social democracy|social democratic}} and {{wp|social liberalism|social liberal}} policies under a centrist platform. Nevertheless, its primary platform is to represent Gosa-Carucereans, particularly those who continue to practice [[Badi]].
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| align=center | [[File:Logo National Party Carucere.svg|120px]]
| align=center | [[Democratic Party (Carucere)|Democratic Party]] ('''DP''') <br> ''Parti démocratique'' ('''PD''')<br>''Demokratik Pati'' ('''DP''')
| align=center | [[File:David Granger at 48th Mercosur Summit (cropped).jpg|100px]]<br>[[David Jonas]]
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*{{wp|Conservatism}}
*{{wp|Liberalism}}  
*{{wp|Market liberalism}}  
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| colspan="8" | The Liberal Party was founded by [[Patrick Dazeje]] in 1983, from the merger of several successor parties from the [[Social Liberation Movement of Carucere]]. The party's ideological tradition originates from [[Jean Préval]]'s personal interpretation of liberalism during his Presidency from 1962 to 1974. It is first party in the country since the fall of the Movement to have a stable base of support across different ethnic groups. The party's ideology has been referred to as [[Liberalism in Carucere|liberal]], {{wp|social democratic|social democratic}}, {{wp|Liberal socialism|liberal socialist}}, and {{wp|market socialism|market socialist}}. Since the 1990s, the party has become a dominant force in Carucerean politics. It is the current ruling party of Carucere.
| colspan="8" | The oldest political party in Carucere today, the Democratic Party was founded in 1936 to represent white and creole reformists. Today the party is broadly {{wp|liberalism|liberal}} and {{wp|conservatism|conservative}}, and advocates for {{wp|free market}} policies. The party continues to be popular among middle to upper class whites and creoles, although there is a growing number of middle class voters from outside its traditional base.
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| align=center | [[File:PSS logo Carucere.svg|120px]]
| align=center | [[Reformed Social Party (Carucere)|Reformed Social Party]] ('''PSR''') <br>''Refòme Sosyal Pati '' ('''PSR''')
| align=center | [[File:FosterCummings.jpg|120px]]<br>[[George Ford]]
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* {{wp|Conservatism}}
* {{wp|Christian right|Sotirian right}}
* {{wp|Social conservatism}}
* Bahian interests
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| colspan="8" |Founded in 1970 by members affiliated with the [[Saint John's Church]], today the party represents Noir Amendists in Carucere. The PSR maintains a platform with the ultimate goal of establishing a Amendist state on Carucere, although it typically just represents their community interests in the Senate. In addition, a sizable minority espouses hardline conservativism and [[Estmere|Estmerophilia]].  
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| align=center | [[File:Telugu Desam Party Flag.png|120px]]
| align=center | [[General Assembly for Development Party]] ('''GADP''') <br>''Jeneral Asanble pou Devlopman Pati '' ('''JADP''')
| align=center | [[File:Robert Ameerali.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Pierre Hubert]]
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*{{wp|Social democracy}}
*[[Carucerean Maroons|Maroon interests]]
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| colspan="8" | Originally founded in 1975 as a general association to represent the interests of the [[Carucerean Maroons|Maroon]] community, it was refounded in 1984 as a political party. It focuses on improving the lives of Maroons and those who live in the mountainous regions of Carucere. The party supports policies following {{wp|social democracy}} and with an emphasis on {{wp|social justice}} and the {{wp|Christian left|Sotirian left}}.
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| align=center | [[File:Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg|120px]]
| align=center | [[Carucerean Country Party]]  ('''CCP''') <br>''Karukais Peji Pati '' ('''KPP''')
| align=center | [[File:Nara Lokesh at Party Office.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Nara Nath]]
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*[[Carucerean Satrians|Satrian interests]]
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| colspan="8" | Founded as the political wing of the Padarathan Association cultural organization, the party represents the interests of the Satrian community in Carucere. In addition it also has strong ties to the [[Zohism|Zohist]] community in Carucere. As it seeks to protect the varied interests of the Satrian and Zohist communities, it maintains a flexible political platform. The name officially translates to as the Carucerean Country Party.
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| align=center | [[File:National Labour Party of Carucere logo.svg|120px]]  
| align=center | [[File:Logo RN-CRAF 2019.svg|120px]]  
| align=center | [[National Labour Party (Carucere)|National Labour Party]] ('''NLP''')<br>''Parti Travailliste National'' ('''PTN''') <br>''Pati Nasyonal Travayè'' ('''PNT''')  
| align=center | [[National Party of Carucere]] ('''NPC''')<br>''Parti national caruquère'' ('''PNC''') <br>''Nasyonal Pati Karuke '' ('''NPK''')  
| align=center | [[File:Serge Letchimy.jpg|100px]]<br>[[David Macaire]]
| align=center | [[File:Serge Letchimy.jpg|100px]]<br>[[David Macaire]]
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*{{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democracy}}
*{{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democracy}}
*{{wp|Social conservativism}}
*{{wp|Social conservatism}}
*{{wp|Distributivism}}  
* {{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Catholicism}}
 
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| colspan="8" | Founded in 1973, following the sudden collapse of the [[Social Liberation Movement of Carucere]], the party represents the Catholic population in Carucere. Although the party is officially nonsectarian, the party has significant ties with the Catholic Church in Carucere and is often considered to be the political wing of the Church in Carucere. The party occupies a position straddling the political right in Carucere, advocating for a combination of {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democratic}}, {{wp|socially conservative}}, and {{wp|Trade union|trade unionist}} policies following Catholic philosophy. It is currently the second largest party in Carucere and the national opposition.
| colspan="8" | Founded in 1949, the party represents the majority of the conservative Catholic population in Carucere. The party has significant ties with the [[Catholic Labour Party (Sainte-Chloé)|Catholic Labour Party]] in [[Sainte-Chloé]] and is often considered to be the political wing of the Church in Carucere. The party occupies a position straddling the political right in Carucere, advocating for a combination of {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democratic}}, {{wp|socially conservative}}, and {{wp|Trade union|trade unionist}} policies following Catholic philosophy.
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| align=center | [[File:PDP Carucere logo.png|120px]]  
| align=center | [[File:Democratic Front Carucere.svg|120px]]  
| align=center | [[People's Democratic Party (Carucere)|People's Democratic Party]] ('''PDP''') <br>''Pati Demokratik Pèp'' ('''PDP''')  
| align=center | [[Democratic Front of Carucere|Democratic Front]] ('''DF''') <br>''Front démocratique'' ('''FD''') <br>''Demokratik Fwon'' ('''DF''')  
| align=center | [[File:Roxanne Persaud.jpg|120px]]<br>[[Jiba Fordie]]
| align=center | [[File:Julien Balkany.jpg|120px]]<br>[[Julien Aubert]]
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*[[Liberalism in Carucere|Liberalism]]
* White Carucerean interests
*{{wp|Conservative liberalism}}  
* {{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democracy}}
* {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democracy}}  
* {{wp|National conservatism}}  
* {{wp|Social conservatism}}  
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| colspan="8" | Formed by a merger of several Bahio-Carucerean political parties, today the party represents the Bahian population in Carucere. The party is ideologically diverse, consisting of the secular {{wp|Conservative liberalism|conservative liberal}} People's faction and the religious Amendist {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democratic}} Democratic faction. In addition a sizable minority espouses [[Estmere|Estmerophilia]] and promotes greater ties with Estmere.  
| colspan="8" |Founded in 1992 by conservative members of the Democratic Party, the party represents the conservative White Carucerean population. The party is considered to be {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} and supports abolishing {{wp|affirmative action}}, establishing Gaullican as the official language of the country, and being firmly against comprehensive {{Wp|land reform}} without compensation. The party has often been accused of harboring [[Carucerean Neo-Functionalism|Neo-Functionalist]] tendencies.
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===Minor Parties===
===Minor Parties===
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!Political position
!Ideology
!Ideology
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!Seats in provincial governments
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|[[RASINE]]<br/><small>''RACINES'' (Gaullican)</small><br/><small>''RASINE'' (Papotement)</small>
|[[West Arucian Section of the Workers' International|West Arucian Section]]<br/><small>''Section Arucien Ouest'' (Gaullican)</small><br/><small>''Seksyon Aruce Lwès'' (Papotement)</small>
|RAS
|SALET
|Rennox Calmes
|Rennox Calmes
|{{wp|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}}
| {{wp|Far left politics|Far left}}
|{{wp|Populism}}  <br>[[Liberalism in Carucere|Liberalism]]<br>{{wp|Green politics}}
| {{wp|Council communism}}
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|{{wp|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}
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|{{wp|Populism}}  <br>[[Liberalism in Carucere|Liberalism]]<br>[[Golden Isles|Pan-Arucianism]]
|{{wp|Populism}}  <br>[[Liberalism in Carucere|Liberalism]]<br>[[Golden Isles|Pan-Arucianism]]
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|[[National People's Party (Carucere)|National People's Party]]<br/><small>''Parti Populaire National'' (Gaullican)</small><br/><small>''Pati Pèp Nasyonal'' (Papotement)</small>
|PPN
|Ruthie Cecilia
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|SALET
|Rennox Calmes
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 10 June 2023

Template:Region icon Kylaris This article lists political parties in Carucere. Carucere has a democratic multi-party system, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. The political parties are traditionally divided between the Gosant, ethnic-based political parties, and the ideolojis or the ideology-based political parties.

Current Parties

Parties represented in the Senate

Party logo Party name Leader Senate Local executives Seats in
provincial governments
Ideology
BNK logo Carucere.png Carucerean National Congress (CNC)
Karukais Nasyonal Bouga (KNB) '
Kamla Persad-Bissessar - World Economic Forum on Latin America 2011 (cropped).jpg
Dazadiu Dogo
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The BNK was founded in 1974 by President Jean Preval to contest legislative elections to the Senate. The party's ideological tradition originates from Jean Preval's personal interpretation of progressivism. It continues to have a stable base of support across left-leaning voters and workers across different ethnicites. It is the main proponent of Carucerean progressivism today; although it does not have a coherent ideology beyond a left of center position. Although the party, influence has declined since the 1980s, it still remains an major force for the Carucerean labor movement.
Badi.svg United Progressive Party (IPP)
Ini Pwogresif Pati (IPP)
Roxanne Persaud.jpg
Zegodu Smith
0 / 79
0 / 12
0 / 180
The United Progressive Party was founded by William Mivedai in 1943, as a merger of several parties to represent the Gosa community. The party occupies a position straddling the political center to center-left, advocating for a combination of social democratic and social liberal policies under a centrist platform. Nevertheless, its primary platform is to represent Gosa-Carucereans, particularly those who continue to practice Badi.
Logo National Party Carucere.svg Democratic Party (DP)
Parti démocratique (PD)
Demokratik Pati (DP)
David Granger at 48th Mercosur Summit (cropped).jpg
David Jonas
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0 / 12
0 / 180
The oldest political party in Carucere today, the Democratic Party was founded in 1936 to represent white and creole reformists. Today the party is broadly liberal and conservative, and advocates for free market policies. The party continues to be popular among middle to upper class whites and creoles, although there is a growing number of middle class voters from outside its traditional base.
PSS logo Carucere.svg Reformed Social Party (PSR)
Refòme Sosyal Pati (PSR)
File:FosterCummings.jpg
George Ford
0 / 79
0 / 12
0 / 180
Founded in 1970 by members affiliated with the Saint John's Church, today the party represents Noir Amendists in Carucere. The PSR maintains a platform with the ultimate goal of establishing a Amendist state on Carucere, although it typically just represents their community interests in the Senate. In addition, a sizable minority espouses hardline conservativism and Estmerophilia.
Telugu Desam Party Flag.png General Assembly for Development Party (GADP)
Jeneral Asanble pou Devlopman Pati (JADP)
Robert Ameerali.jpg
Pierre Hubert
0 / 79
0 / 12
0 / 180
Originally founded in 1975 as a general association to represent the interests of the Maroon community, it was refounded in 1984 as a political party. It focuses on improving the lives of Maroons and those who live in the mountainous regions of Carucere. The party supports policies following social democracy and with an emphasis on social justice and the Sotirian left.
Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Carucerean Country Party (CCP)
Karukais Peji Pati (KPP)
File:Nara Lokesh at Party Office.jpg
Nara Nath
0 / 79
0 / 12
0 / 180
Founded as the political wing of the Padarathan Association cultural organization, the party represents the interests of the Satrian community in Carucere. In addition it also has strong ties to the Zohist community in Carucere. As it seeks to protect the varied interests of the Satrian and Zohist communities, it maintains a flexible political platform. The name officially translates to as the Carucerean Country Party.
Logo RN-CRAF 2019.svg National Party of Carucere (NPC)
Parti national caruquère (PNC)
Nasyonal Pati Karuke (NPK)
Serge Letchimy.jpg
David Macaire
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0 / 12
0 / 180
Founded in 1949, the party represents the majority of the conservative Catholic population in Carucere. The party has significant ties with the Catholic Labour Party in Sainte-Chloé and is often considered to be the political wing of the Church in Carucere. The party occupies a position straddling the political right in Carucere, advocating for a combination of Sotirian democratic, socially conservative, and trade unionist policies following Catholic philosophy.
Democratic Front Carucere.svg Democratic Front (DF)
Front démocratique (FD)
Demokratik Fwon (DF)
Julien Balkany.jpg
Julien Aubert
0 / 79
0 / 12
0 / 180
Founded in 1992 by conservative members of the Democratic Party, the party represents the conservative White Carucerean population. The party is considered to be right-wing and supports abolishing affirmative action, establishing Gaullican as the official language of the country, and being firmly against comprehensive land reform without compensation. The party has often been accused of harboring Neo-Functionalist tendencies.

Minor Parties

Party Abbr. Leader Political position Ideology Seats in provincial governments Notes
West Arucian Section
Section Arucien Ouest (Gaullican)
Seksyon Aruce Lwès (Papotement)
SALET Rennox Calmes Far left Council communism
5 / 180
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Action 21
Action 21 (Gaullican)
Aksyon 21 (Papotement)
A21 Rennox Calmes Centre-right Populism
Liberalism
Pan-Arucianism
2 / 180
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Our Carucere
Notre Carucère (Gaullican)
Numen Karuku (Papotement)
PSDK Paul Bérenger Centre-right Sotirian democracy
Social conservativism
Catholic social teaching
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