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This article lists political parties and organizations in the Latium. The first political parties began to officially form in the mid 1860s at the advent of the political reforms of Theophylactus I Augustus. Initially these parties formed around prominent figures in the Senate, often reshuffling at every election. Today, the two largest senatorial factions are the center-right Populares and the center-left Progressis.
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Senatorial factions
Emblem | Faction | Majority | Senate leader | Seats in the Senate | Ideology | Party affiliations | |
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File:Populares Emblem.png | Populares Favoring the People |
Alexander Pompilius | 423 / 794
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Conservatism, imperial socialism, Big tent, Latin unionism | United Latium Conservative Party People's Party for Union | ||
File:Progressis Emblem.png | Progressis On Forward |
Flavia Lepera | 273 / 794
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Liberalism Progressivism, Social democracy | Progressive Party Liberal-Labor Party Action Free Democratic | ||
File:Aliis Emblem.png | Aliis For the Alternative |
Felix Procilius | 98 / 794
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Populism, direct democracy, wikipedia:Secularism, Latin unionism | Alius | ||
File:Independentes Emblem.png | Independentes Independents |
None | 0 / 794
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Varied | None |
Parties represented in provincial, local, and overseas councils
Emblem | Party name | Chairperson | Ideology | Affiliated Senators | Seats in provincial councils |
Diocesan seats | Senate faction | |
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United Latium Unitas Latium |
File:Sophia Pompilia.jpg Sophia Pompilia |
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313 / 794
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423 / 794
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423 / 794
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Populares |