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'''Everybody's Paretia''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Paretia de Todos; {{wp|Spanish language|Esmeiran}}: Paretia de Todos; {{wp|Galician language|Visegan}}: Paretia de Todos; {{wp|Catalan language|Tosuton}}: Paretia de Tots) is a political alliance that formed in 2023 to compete in the [[2024 Paretian election]]. It is lead by [[Dolores Viveiros]] of the political movement [[United for Paretia]], it includes over a dozen political parties ranging across the political spectrum. It's goal is to unite the political opposition of Paretia against the government of [[O Povo]] and [[Acima]], lead by [[Isilda Cerqueira]]. It includes political coalitions within the alliance, such as left-wing [[Coalition of the Radical Left|COESRA]], the regionalist [[Regionalists of Tenoria and Deguita]], and centre [[Democratic Responsibility]].
'''Everybody's Paretia''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Paretia de Todos; {{wp|Spanish language|Esmeiran}}: Paretia de Todos; {{wp|Galician language|Visegan}}: Paretia de Todos; {{wp|Catalan language|Tosuton}}: Paretia de Tots) is a political alliance that formed in 2023 to compete in the [[2024 Paretian election]]. It is lead by [[Dolores Viveiros]] of the political movement [[United for Paretia]], it includes over a dozen political parties ranging across the political spectrum. It's goal is to unite the political opposition of Paretia against the government of [[O Povo]] and [[Acima]], lead by [[Isilda Cerqueira]]. It includes political coalitions within the alliance, such as left-wing [[Coalition of the Radical Left|COESRA]], the regionalist [[Regionalists of Tenoria and Deguita]], and centre [[Democratic Responsibility]].
==Goal==
==Goal==
[[File:Yolanda Díaz en reunión.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The alliance is led by [[Dolores Viveiros]], political independent and Mayor of Burgo Coroa since June 2023]] Since 2020, Paretia has been led by [[Isilda Cerqueira]], and eventually [[O Povo]] and the [[Acima]] political party. Accusations of democratic backsliding, failure of the rule of law, and erosion of civil rights have caused controversy in Paretia. Other events such as the return of separatist terrorism in Tosutonia and abortion protests have caused further division in the country. Calls for a united opposition to end Acima's control of the government began.
According the Dolores Viveiros, the opposition in Paretia is too divided to end the rule of Premier Cerqueira. After her victory in the Burgo Coroa mayoral election she would form the [[United for Paretia]] political movement, a nonprofit organization that with the goal of uniting the opposition. This organization would not be a political party and work outside of elections.
According to the political manifesto of Viveiros, she calls for a "United opposition that represents the beauty of democracy and political diversity. Fear of the destruction of political freedom like that of Etruria has caused it to be difficult to go against Acima. We must make sure political freedom and diversity of ideas wins against hate."
==Composition==
==Composition==
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|-
!  !! Party name !! Years !! Ideology !! Position !! Leader(s) !! [[Chamber of Deputies (Paretia)|Chamber of Deputies]] !! [[Chamber of Peers (Paretia)|Chamber of Peers]] !! [[Constituent Kingdoms of Paretia|Regional legislatures]]
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #ff5454;" |
| [[Paretian Socialist Movement]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Social democracy}}, {{wp|Democratic socialism}}, {{wp|Progressivism}}, {{wp|Social liberalism}}, [[Euclean Community|Pro-Eucleanism]]
| {{wp|Center-left}}
| [[Talia Caselles]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|129|360|#ff5454}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|42|120|#ff5454}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|131|435|#ff5454}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #ee151f;" |
| [[Paretian Section of the Workers' International]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Council socialism}}, {{wp|Revolutionary socialism}}, {{wp|Labour movement}}, {{wp|Libertarian socialism}}
| {{wp|Far-left}} 
| [[Salomão Andrade]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|26|360|#ee151f}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|9|120|#ee151f}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|31|435|#ee151f}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #0d421d;" |
| [[Greens (Paretia)|Greens]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Green politics}}, {{wp|Green socialism}}, {{wp|Democratic socialism}}, {{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}
| {{wp|Center-left}} 
| [[Perpétua Venâncio]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|360|#0d421d}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|120|#0d421d}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|16|435|#0d421d}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #720008;" |
| [[Tosuton Front]]
| 2023-
| [[Tosutonia|Tosuton regionalism]], {{wp|Social liberalism}}, {{wp|Progressivism}}
| {{wp|Center-left}} 
| [[Roser de Fontanel]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|360|#720008}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|120|#720008}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|6|435|#720008}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #000000;" |
| [[Visegan Party]]
| 2023-
| [[Visega|Visegan regionalism]], {{wp|Social democracy}}, {{wp|Direct democracy}}
| {{wp|Center-left}} 
| [[Xusta das Criadas]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|360|#000000}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|120|#000000}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|4|435|#000000}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #ffd105;" |
| [[Catholic Citizens (Paretia)|Catholic Citizens]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Liberal conservatism}}
| {{wp|Center-right}} 
| [[Emilio Yniguez Vegas]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|360|#ffd105}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|120|#ffd105}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|11|435|#ffd105}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #8dc400;" |
| [[Democratic Alignment]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Social liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| {{wp|Centre}} 
| [[Nicole Barboza]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|360|#8dc400}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|120|#8dc400}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|15|435|#8dc400}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #37949b;" |
| [[National Reform Party]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Populism}}<br>{{wp|Reformism}}
| {{wp|Center-right}} 
| [[Emilia Villacís]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|5|360|#37949b}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|120|#37949b}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|8|435|#37949b}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #421c32;" |
| [[Party for Luzelese Interests]]
| 2023-
| [[Luzela|Luzelese regionalism]]<br>{{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Sotirian Democracy}}
| {{wp|Center-right}} 
| [[Duarte Parra Medeiros]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|360|#421c32}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|120|#421c32}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|435|#421c32}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #f35580;" |
| [[Luzelese Representation Party]]
| 2023-
| [[Luzela|Luzelese regionalism]]<br>[[Senate of Paretia|Senate reform]]<br>{{wp|Conservatism}}
| {{wp|Center-right}} 
| [[Sofia Aguiar]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|360|#f35580}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|120|#f35580}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|435|#f35580}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #4955c2;" |
| [[Esmeira Party]]
| 2023-
| [[Esmeira|Esmeiran regionalism]]<br>{{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Sotirian Democracy}}
| {{wp|Center-right}} 
| [[Salvador Modesto]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|1|360|#4955c2}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|120|#4955c2}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|435|#4955c2}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #1b103a;" |
| [[Deguitan League]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Aragon|Deguitan regionalism}}
| {{wp|Centre}} 
| [[Maiximilián Caballero]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|360|#1b103a}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|120|#1b103a}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|435|#1b103a}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #5eb039;" |
| [[Tenorian Party]]
| 2023-
| {{wp|Asturias|Tenorian regionalism}}
| {{wp|Centre}} 
| [[Carmen Mendez]]
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|360|#5eb039}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|120|#5eb039}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|435|#5eb039}}
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 15:35, 5 July 2023

Everybody's Paretia
LeaderDolores Viveiros
Member PartiesCOESRA
RD
PRN
UP(movement)
TyD
Founded5 July 2023
IdeologyBig tent
Colors  Pink
Election symbol
PdTribbon.png

Everybody's Paretia (Luzelese: Paretia de Todos; Esmeiran: Paretia de Todos; Visegan: Paretia de Todos; Tosuton: Paretia de Tots) is a political alliance that formed in 2023 to compete in the 2024 Paretian election. It is lead by Dolores Viveiros of the political movement United for Paretia, it includes over a dozen political parties ranging across the political spectrum. It's goal is to unite the political opposition of Paretia against the government of O Povo and Acima, lead by Isilda Cerqueira. It includes political coalitions within the alliance, such as left-wing COESRA, the regionalist Regionalists of Tenoria and Deguita, and centre Democratic Responsibility.

Goal

The alliance is led by Dolores Viveiros, political independent and Mayor of Burgo Coroa since June 2023

Since 2020, Paretia has been led by Isilda Cerqueira, and eventually O Povo and the Acima political party. Accusations of democratic backsliding, failure of the rule of law, and erosion of civil rights have caused controversy in Paretia. Other events such as the return of separatist terrorism in Tosutonia and abortion protests have caused further division in the country. Calls for a united opposition to end Acima's control of the government began.

According the Dolores Viveiros, the opposition in Paretia is too divided to end the rule of Premier Cerqueira. After her victory in the Burgo Coroa mayoral election she would form the United for Paretia political movement, a nonprofit organization that with the goal of uniting the opposition. This organization would not be a political party and work outside of elections.

According to the political manifesto of Viveiros, she calls for a "United opposition that represents the beauty of democracy and political diversity. Fear of the destruction of political freedom like that of Etruria has caused it to be difficult to go against Acima. We must make sure political freedom and diversity of ideas wins against hate."

Composition

Party name Years Ideology Position Leader(s) Chamber of Deputies Chamber of Peers Regional legislatures
Paretian Socialist Movement 2023- Social democracy, Democratic socialism, Progressivism, Social liberalism, Pro-Eucleanism Center-left Talia Caselles
129 / 360
42 / 120
131 / 435
Paretian Section of the Workers' International 2023- Council socialism, Revolutionary socialism, Labour movement, Libertarian socialism Far-left Salomão Andrade
26 / 360
9 / 120
31 / 435
Greens 2023- Green politics, Green socialism, Democratic socialism, Pro-Eucleanism Center-left Perpétua Venâncio
2 / 360
1 / 120
16 / 435
Tosuton Front 2023- Tosuton regionalism, Social liberalism, Progressivism Center-left Roser de Fontanel
1 / 360
0 / 120
6 / 435
Visegan Party 2023- Visegan regionalism, Social democracy, Direct democracy Center-left Xusta das Criadas
1 / 360
0 / 120
4 / 435
Catholic Citizens 2023- Sotirian democracy
Social conservatism
Liberal conservatism
Center-right Emilio Yniguez Vegas
2 / 360
1 / 120
11 / 435
Democratic Alignment 2023- Liberalism
Social liberalism
Economic liberalism
Centre Nicole Barboza
2 / 360
1 / 120
15 / 435
National Reform Party 2023- Conservatism
Populism
Reformism
Center-right Emilia Villacís
5 / 360
2 / 120
8 / 435
Party for Luzelese Interests 2023- Luzelese regionalism
Conservatism
Sotirian Democracy
Center-right Duarte Parra Medeiros
0 / 360
1 / 120
2 / 435
Luzelese Representation Party 2023- Luzelese regionalism
Senate reform
Conservatism
Center-right Sofia Aguiar
0 / 360
1 / 120
1 / 435
Esmeira Party 2023- Esmeiran regionalism
Conservatism
Sotirian Democracy
Center-right Salvador Modesto
1 / 360
0 / 120
2 / 435
Deguitan League 2023- Deguitan regionalism Centre Maiximilián Caballero
0 / 360
0 / 120
2 / 435
Tenorian Party 2023- Tenorian regionalism Centre Carmen Mendez
0 / 360
0 / 120
2 / 435