List of political parties in Tengaria
This article lists political parties in Tengaria.
Parties with representation in the Grand Assembly
Legally, all political parties have been banned in Tengaria since 1958. However, there are several political organizations which exist which de facto function as political parties, although they do not bear the name. Most outside sources include the anti-partisan National Rally as one of these, although the members of it disagree.
Years Active |
Party name | Leader | Seats in the National Assembly |
Tengarian Seats in Mizparl |
Ideology | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1956- | National Rally | Teodora Kovacheva | 330 / 380 |
60 / 60 |
Nonpartisanism, Cultural nationalism, Social Conservatism | Right-wing |
1984- | Democratic Front | Todor Vilovon | 12 / 380 |
0 / 60 |
Pluralism, Pro-Eucleanism, Free-market | Centre |
1997- | Social Reform Front | Natalia Draganeva | 5 / 380 |
0 / 60 |
Social democracy, Social liberalism | Centre-left |
Historical Parties
Early Republic (1935-1957)
The first two decades of the Republic of Tengaria were extremely volatile. As a Presidential Republic, only during its first five years did the party of the President coincide with the majority in the Grand Assembly. The partial collapse of the TNVP saw the contest for power between 4 major and 3 minor parties, leading to very shaky coalitions and political deadlock as the economy continued to deteriorate. By 1955 the tensions had blown over after the election of a pro-monarchist President and the first majority in years led to the declaration of the People's Republic of Tengaria and the beginning of the Tengarian Civil War.
Years Active | Party name | Colour | Ideology | Position | Notes |
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1901-1957 | Tengarian Section of the Worker's Internationale (TSMR) | Red | Council communism, Labour rights, Proletarian internationalism | Left-wing | Part of the Congress of the Workers' International. Merged with the SDP in 1935. Many members joined the People's Party in 1955, but remained distinct until formally outlawed in 1957. |
1922-1955 | Tengarian Nationalist and Revivalist Party (TNVP) | Gold | Pro-Soravianism, National conservatism, Social Conservatism | Right-wing | Tengarian version of the ZNVP. Assimilated many of the old Conservative Party and Centre Party members at the beginning of the Republic. Suffered several splits in 1939. Assimilated into the Unity Coalition during the Civil War. |
1935-1955 | Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) | Cyan | Social Liberalism, Economic liberalism, Pro-Eucleanism | Centre-Left | Merger of the pre-War Liberal and Progressive Parties. Assimilated in the People's Party during the Civil War. |
1935-1955 | Social Democratic Party (SDP) | Orange | Social democracy, Secularism, Reformism | Left-wing | Allies with the TSMR. Assimilated into the People's Party during the Civil War. |
1935-1958 | Restoration Party (VP) | Blue | Monarchism, Traditionalism, Social Conservatism | Right-wing | Formed members of the Conservative and Centre Party who advocated for the return of the Monarchy. |
1939-1955 | Episemialist Democratic Party (EDP) | Yellow | Sotirian democracy, Social conservatism, Corporatism | Centre-right | Split from TNVP in 1940, especially of old members of the Centre Party. Assimilated into the Unity Coalition during the Civil War. |
1939-1951 | Federalist Party (FP) | Magenta | Decentralization, Regional autonomy, Federalism | Centre | Split from TNVP in 1940. Went extinct in 1951 after losing all seats in the National Assembly. |
1939-1958 | Svoboda Rights Party (SPP) | Brown | Svoboda Rights, Decentralization, Minority protectionism | Centre | Split from the TNVP in 1940. Assimilated into the Unity Coalition during the Civil War. |
1943-1955 | Republican Party (RP) | Purple | Economic populism, Labour Rights, Progressivism | Centre | Split from Liberal Progressive Party in 1943 over disputes with President Vasil Stoychev, especially by many of the former progressives. Assimilated into the People's Party during the Civil War. |
1955-1957 | People's Party (NP) | Green | Social liberalism, Social democracy, Anti-monarchism | Left-wing | Merger of many of the Liberal Progressive, Republican, SDP and TSMR members of upon the declaration of the People's Republic of Tengaria during the Tengarian Civil War. |
1955-1957 | Unity Coalition (UE) | White | National unity government | Right-wing | Coalition of all non Restoration Party pro-government politicians during the Tengarian Civil War. Most became part of National Rally. |
Imperial Era (1851-1935)
Emperor Simeon III first brought about the creation of the office of Minister President and the creation of the Imperial Assembly during the early 1850s. For the first four decades of the assembly, the political system was first done by Independent politicians and still depended heavily on support from the Emperor. However in the late 1880s parties first began to centralize from various factions within the Assembly and government, leading to the creation of Tengaria's first political parties. Originally, there were only three parties, but as the decades progressed more parties began to be formed.
Years Active | Party name | Colour | Ideology | Position | Notes |
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1889-1935 | Conservative Party (KP) | Blue | Monarchism, Fiscal conservatism, Social Conservatism | Centre-right | |
1889-1935 | Liberal Party (LP) | Cyan | Social Liberalism, Economic liberalism, Secularism | Centre-left | |
1889-1935 | Centre Party (TP) | Yellow | Corporatism, Communitarianism, Social conservatism | Centre | |
1901-1957 | Tengarian Section of the Worker's Internationale (TSMR) | Red | Council communism, Labour rights, Proletarian internationalism | Left-wing | Part of the Congress of the Workers' International. |
1907-1935 | Progressive Party (PP) | Purple | Populism, Industrialization, Economic interventionism | Centre-left | |
1922-1958 | Tengarian Nationalist and Revivalist Party (TNVP) | Gold | Pro-Soravianism, National conservatism, Social Conservatism | Right-wing | Tengarian version of the ZNVP. |