List of political parties in Sulatia

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This article lists the political parties in Sulatia.

History

Following the First Republican revolution in 1800, the aristocracy and monarchy that had dominated Sulatian politics ceased to be and was replaced by various republican and populist factions. The conclusion of the Great Upheaval saw the gradual democratization of the nascent republican government as the threat of war with Tyrnica, Blayk, and other monarchist states declined. This saw the rise of a robust multi-party system in the decades after. As republican fervor declined, the numerous parties and factions coalesced into five main political parties: Democratic Republican Party, Patriotic Society of 1800, Radical Left, Equalists, and Raivostunut. None of these parties secured a majority in the Eduskunta outright, and instead coalition governments became the norm from the 1840s onwards. The 1857 constitutional crisis saw the beginning of the modern Sulatian political system and the dissolution or merger of several major parties. The 1860 election firmly established the Patriotic Society and Democratic Republican Party as the nation's two major political parties.

The election of the broadly left-wing political League of Workers and Farmers in 1915 dramatically changed the political landscape. The adoption of the 1916 constitution saw it become the nation's sole legal political party in order to ensure the necessary economic and social reforms would pass and survive. The parties making up the League of Workers and Farmers were dissolved themselves and the League was instead reformed into a political party in its own right. This remained the political norm until 1987, when acting-President Perttunen Klaus instituted sweeping democratic reforms following the Labor Day Crisis.

The adoption of the 1987 constitution re-established political parties under the caveat that they do not advocate for the overthrow of the current system of government. The League of Workers and Peasants was dissolved as a party and reverted to its original purpose of being a left-wing political bloc. The internal factions of the League quickly established themselves as functional parties by the time of the 1992 election. Since the formation of political parties, there are seven major political parties: Republic, Red Flag Party, Popular Vanguard, Republican Socialist Party, Progressive Movement, Green Party, and the New Left. The current government is a coalition of Republic, Popular Vanguard, and New Left.

Parties

National parties

Party Leader Main Ideology Representation
File:Republic symbol.svg Republic Recep Tayyip Erdogan 2017.jpg
Hyvärinen Ilmari
Permanent revolution
Proletarian internationalism
Council democracy
Democratic socialism
109 / 443
File:Popular Vanguard symbol.svg Popular Vanguard Luciana Lamorgese crop.jpg
Sepp Kati
Permanent revolution
Democratic socialism
Revolutionary socialism
87 / 443
File:Red Flag symbol.svg Red Flag Party Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu (cropped 2).jpg
Erkkilä Asseri
Socialism from above
Democratic centralism
Democratic socialism
87 / 443
File:Republican Socialist symbol.svg Republican Socialist Party EPP Summit, 22 March 2018 (27083908678) (cropped, Rui Rio).jpg
Soini Valde
Social democracy
Social liberalism
62 / 443
File:Progressive movement symbol.svg Progressive Movement (Adriana Lastra) 2018. Asamblea Abierta sobre pensiones dignas (39128555145) (cropped).jpg
Koskela Kaisu
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Progressivism
49 / 443
File:New Left symbol.svg New Left Michelle Bolsonaro (48679345758) (cropped).jpg
Isometsä Aliisa
Democratic Socialism
Libertarian socialism
Anarcho-socialism
36 / 443
File:Green Party symbol.svg Green Party Carlo Calenda crop.jpeg
Tapio Uuno
Libertarian socialism
Green politics
13 / 443

Parties with no national representation

Defunct parties