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Revision as of 20:22, 21 August 2019
Non-inscrits (abbreviated NI, French: "unattached") is a term in Gylian politics for parties that have not formed an electoral bloc. The term also encompasses independent politicians and parliamentarians.
There is a wide variety of political ideologies represented among non-inscrits. Several non-inscrit parties have represented notably colourful presences in Gylian politics, including the satirical LSD Party, the anarcho-naturist Love, Nature, Democracy, and the pro-nightlife People's Party for a Flourishing Nightlife.
Current non-inscrits
Party | Main ideology | ||
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Animal Protection Party | APP | ||
Free Land Party | FLP | ||
Free and Voluntaryist Union | FVU | ||
Green Party | GP | ||
Humanist Party | HP | ||
Independent Regional Alliance for Minorities | IRAM | ||
Love, Nature, Democracy | LND | ||
New Alliance for the Future | NAF | ||
New People's Party | NPP | Economic nationalism | |
People's Party for a Flourishing Nightlife | PPFN | Populism (pro-nightlife) | |
People Power-Citizens' Movement | PP-CM | ||
Pirate Party | Pirates | ||
Rally for a Free Society | RFS | ||
Renewal and Justice Union | RJU | Spiritual left | |
Union for a New Republic | UNR | ||
Union of Independents | UI | Individualist anarchism | |
Urban Movement | UM |
Defunct non-inscrits
Party | Main ideology | Founded | Dissolved | ||
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National Reconstruction Alliance | ARENA | Political Futurism | 1962 | 1989 | |
Movement for Emancipation and Democracy | MED | Left-wing populism (economic nationalism) | 1964 | 1972 | |
LSD Party | LSDP | Satire | 1968 | 2008 | |
Party for Free Traders | PFT | Right-wing populism (tax protester) | 1968 | 1981 | |
Party for Freedom of Food | PFF | Right-wing populism (anti-vegetarianism) | 1975 | 1988 | |
Automobile Freedom Party | AFP | Right-wing populism (anti-environmentalism) | 1979 | 1989 | |
Coastal Rally for Fishing Preservation | CRFP | Right-wing populism (pro-fishing) | 1990 | 2003 | |
Party of Consumers for Freedom | PCF | Right-wing populism (pro-consumption) | 1990 | 2006 |
Political alignments
While not grouped into electoral blocs, non-inscrit parties can align with blocs based on shared ideologies.
The APP, FLP, GP, Pirates, and PP-CM and RJU are on the left-wing. The APP, FLP, and RJU have been reliable PA allies. The Greens, Pirates and PP-CM follow a more independent leftist course, but still cooperate with the PA.
The LND and NPP are considered centre-left parties. The NPP's economic ideology places it somewhat closer to the LU, but it has aligned with leftist parties on certain policy issues. The LND has historically preferred to cooperate with the PA, but has also joined a coalition with the LU and NAF.
The IRAM, HP, and NAF are centrist parties, which may align with the centre-left or centre-right. The IRAM has been part of every Gylian federal government.
The UM and PPFN represent urban and demopolitan issues, and are open to allying with the centre-left and centre-right.
The UNR is a centre-right party, which has aligned with the CG and NB.
The FVU, UI, and RFS represent the centre-right branch of Gylian anarchism. Depending on the issue, they may either align with the centre-right NB, or form a pan-anarchist alliance with the PP-CM.
Historical "molehill parties" such as the AFP, CRFP, PCF, PFF, and PFT were right-wing parties. They rejected alliances with the NB, and instead aligned with the parties that would form the UFP.
The ARENA was typically classified as a right-wing party, but its exact ideological position was unclear. While its presentation tended to be far-right, it focused more on Futurist-inspired national mysticism than practical politics, and its social and economic policies trended vaguely leftist. It occupied a self-described fringe position but did not oppose the Golden Revolution, was hostile to the FROS, and opposed the dérive au droite.