List of political parties in Sainte-Chloé

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This article lists political parties in Sainte-Chloé.

Current Parties

Parties with representation in the Senate

Party logo Party name Leader Première Chambre seats Deuxième Chambre seats Seats in
regional governments
Ideology
Flag with white Cross pattée on a blue background.png Catholic Labour Party
Parti Catholique des Travailleurs
PCT
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Genevieve Chevallier
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The PCT was founded in 1953 as a merger of the Catholic Party and Labour Party and pushed for a new constitution against the struggling United Provinces. Socially right and very religious but economically left wing, it has strong ties to the labour unions on the island. Since 1953 it has been the dominant party and has held the majority in the Senate and the majority of the Presidency. Both the President of Sainte-Chloé and the Premier of Sainte-Chloé are of this party.
Partidul Social Democrat logo.svg Social Democrat Party
Parti Social-Démocrate
PSD
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Jean-Luc Vallette
66 / 179
12 / 65
249 / 643
A merger of the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party in 1962 as a union of the left-wing to oppose the PCT. It has seen limited success in the Senate the the Presidency, and has a never had a President last more than a term. Characterized by having two wings economically distinct wings, the economically liberal Democrats and the social democratic Socialist wing. Operates more on opposition politics to Catholic Labour than on a firm ideological standpoint, chiefly to the influence of the Church's influence on politics. It is currently the opposition party.

Minor Parties

Party logo Party name Leader Seats in
state governments
Ideology
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Workers' International

Section Arucien Ouest de l'Internationale Ouvrière
SAOIO/WASWI
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Historical Parties

(This is a MAJOR WIP this is just for the template this will be revised)

Name Ab. Leaders Ideology Years Position Notes
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XXXX Neo-Functionalism
Ultranationalism
Ethnocentrism
National syndicalism
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Far-right Although surpressed by Simeon Kovachev after the Great War, under the Republic the Front returned for the 1940 elections. Lost all seats in the Senate by 1950.
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Всесолариански Съюз
VS
ВС
Dimitri Denov
Simeon Radez
Solarianism
Monarchism
Conservatism
Traditionalism
Authoritarianism
Anti-Republicanism
1897-
1956
Right-wing The new authorities of the Republic tried to undermine the old authority of the reactionary VS, which saw it decline over the years, before becoming more prominent after the failures of the left to form a stable government, sweeping the 1955 elections which would set off the Tengarian Civil War.
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Тенгарска Националистическа и Ръзрожденска Партия
TNVP
ТНРП
Kostadin Kirilev Tengarian-Nationalism
National liberalism
Pro-Soravianism
Anti-socialism
1922-
1956
Right-wing Tengarian version of the ZNVP. When the Republic was established, the TNVP went from being a centre party to one of the right wing parties, although it was known to cross the aisle to support pro-nationalistic measures. One of the larger parties intially, it eventually declined and lost its support to the VS.
Flag-1.jpg Episemialist Democratic Party
Еписемиалистическа Демократична Партия
EDP
ЕДП
Lyubomir Borisev Sotirian democracy
Conservatism
Corporatism
1935-
1956
Centre-right Formed from the right-wing of the Constitutionalists and some old members of the VS, the EDP was an integral supporter in the right's coalition, and drew support on the religiously conservative populace.
Arellano University colors.svg Armonian-Calian Alliance
Армониан-Калиански Алианс
AKA
AКA
Béla Oláh
Boto Getu
Minority politics
Social Conservatism
Regionalism
1940-
1950
Centre-right Due to the rise of nationalism with the advent of the Republic, the Armonian-Calian Alliance was formed to represent minority interests. They were closely aligned with the VS, and merged with them for the 1950 elections.
Blue lantern.png Democratic Party
Тенгарска Народна Партия
TNP
ТНП
Gregori Ervo
Danuil Krumov
Populism
Economic Liberalism
Liberal conservatism
1935-
1957
Centre The primary successor to the Constitutionalist Party, it was the major swing party between left and right, but more frequently allied with the right-wing, especially when it was in opposition.
Agrarisch Front logo.svg Agrarian Union
Земеделски Съюз
ZS
ЗС
Milen Dafov Agrarianism
Conservative Liberalism
Anti-Socialism
1940-
1957
Centre Formed by the agrarians who were opposed to Socialism, the Union, although centrist in nature, usually allied with the right-wing.
Прогрессисты.png Progressive Party
Прогресивна Партия
PP
ПП
Nikolay Asenev
Vasil Stoychev
Social liberalism
Economic liberalism
Pro-Eucleanism
1903-
1955
Centre-left One of the parties to survive relatively intact into the transition, it was the prominent party on the left until its influence began to decline in the late 1940s.
Flag of Rotterdam.svg Republican Party
Републиканц Партия
RP
РП
Krum Angelov Progressivism
Secularism
Social liberalism
1835-
1955
Centre-left This party struggled due to the association of it with the Amathian Occupation, but later rose to prominence when it became a driving force behind the Popular Front in 1955.
Utena rose.svg Social Democratic Party
Социалдемократическа Партия
SP
СП
Zlatko Blagunev Social democracy
Left-wing populism
Social liberalism
1935-
1955
Centre-left Split off from the more moderate wing of the old SLP, the SP was formed of the more moderate social democrats, but only really functioned as a coalition partner.
FistGreen.png Popular Front
Народен фронт
NF
НФ
Vladimir Vasilov
Todor Stoychev
Republicanism
Left-wing nationalism
Anti-monarchism
Socialism
1955-
1956
Left-wing Merger of the RP, ZRS, SP, PP and many of the TSMR in opposition to the growing strength of the VS.
Krestintern letterhead.svg Socialist Party
Земеделски и Работнически Съюз
ZRS
ЗРС
Ivan Hristov
Mihail Ivanev
Democratic socialism
Labour rights
Revolutionary Socialism
1935-
1955
Left-wing This party was seen as the principal successor to the SLP, and represented labour unions throughout the country. It was close allies with the TSMR, although it preferred democratic socialism to councilism.
Red flag.svg Tengarian Section of the Worker's Internationale
Тенгарска Секция на Работническия Интернационал
TSMR
ТСMР
Vladimir Vasilov Council communism
Labour rights
Proletarian internationalism
1901-
1955
Left-wing Part of the Congress of the Workers' International. One of the most significant left-wing parties, it was able to win on the elections in 1950 and get a President elected.