Kamanian political parties: Difference between revisions
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| AKS: L'akresent (Ladino), Energia Ekologiczna (Polish), Degrowth (Dutch) | | AKS: L'akresent (Ladino), Energia Ekologiczna (Polish), Degrowth (Dutch) | ||
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| Sonia Alberto | | Sonia Alberto [[File:Sonia alberto.jpg|125px]] | ||
| Centre-left | | Centre-left | ||
| Green Politics, social liberalism | | Green Politics, social liberalism | ||
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| ND: Noua Demokracia (Ladino), Nowa Demokracja (Polish), Nieuw Demokratie (Dutch), New Democracy (English) | | ND: Noua Demokracia (Ladino), Nowa Demokracja (Polish), Nieuw Demokratie (Dutch), New Democracy (English) | ||
| [[File:ND.jpg|125px]] | | [[File:ND.jpg|125px]] | ||
| Hans Landa | | Hans Landa [[File:Christoph Waltz Viennale 2017 f (cropped).jpg|125px]] | ||
| Centre | | Centre | ||
| Social-ecology, social liberalism, social democracy | | Social-ecology, social liberalism, social democracy |
Revision as of 18:01, 23 March 2021
The Kamanian federal political system, and particularly proportional cardinal voting, tends to a multi-polarisation of political life. Therefore political parties are obliged to form large coalitions to coexist and govern. The political landscape of the country experienced two milestones since 1977: a bipolarisation of political parties during the 1980s around liberals and social-democrats, since mid-2000s a multi-polarisation of political life around the four blocks of democrats, liberals, ecologists and ephemeral big tent parties.
This article gathers main kamanian political parties.