Kamanian political parties

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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.

Main parties

Acronym and name Logo National leader Political position Ideology
AKS: L'akresent (Ladino), Energia Ekologiczna (Polish), Degrowth (Dutch) AKS.jpg Sonia Alberto Sonia alberto.jpg Centre-left Green Politics, social liberalism
FZ: Forza (Ladino), Siła (Polish), Sterkte (Dutch), Strength (English) Forz akamnia.jpg Linn Ambux Linn Ambux.jpg Left Eco-socialism, Post-growth
ND: Noua Demokracia (Ladino), Nowa Demokracja (Polish), Nieuw Demokratie (Dutch), New Democracy (English) ND.jpg Hans Landa Christoph Waltz Viennale 2017 f (cropped).jpg Centre Social-ecology, social liberalism, social democracy
LIB: Liberal! LIB.jpg Marin Tatas Centre-right Liberalism, social liberalism
AP: Aliansa Popular (Ladino), Sojusz Ludowy (Polish), Volksalliantie (Dutch), Popular Alliance (English) Aliansa P.jpg Karlos Amede Right Social conservatism, christian democracy

Historical parties