List of political parties in Pulacan

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The Union State of Pulacan is a multi-party democracy, with numerous regional parties holding tribal, class, and ideological loyalty. Though these parties are typically most active in the national-level Pulatec Union Legislative Assembly, some are active within the internal politics of the tribal nations, where they push for grassroots change through the dikgotla direct democratic system. The dominant party in the House of Delegates, the Republic's assigned lower house, elects a Chief Minister, who is then approved by the President to act as head of government and to form a cabinet. The Chief Minister is typically the leader or chief spokesman of the largest party in government.

Parties recognized by the Federal Election Certification Commission

These are all of the political parties registered with Federal Election Certification Commission and are eligible to run candidates in federal elections.

Parties currently represented in the House of Delegates

Name Logo Founded Ideology Leader Delegates Political position Description
Nguzo Gear-icon-blue-transparent-background.png 1966 Kabaya'an
Progressivism
Factions:
Social democracy
Neoliberalism
Moctezuma Tshireletso* 92 / 327** Center-left to left-wing Formed in the south of Pulacan, Nguzo finds most of its loyalty around Cuicatepec and among the Ngwato people across the dikgosi lands. Formed from a merger of other southern center-left progressive parties, Nguzo stands to this day as the largest of Pulatec parties by active membership. Though made of different party-like factions, the Nguzo party base is broadly united around a progressive yet more business-friendly vision for Calpollism, Pulacan's economic system. Nguzo is also the mainstream party most strongly advocating for Kabaya'an, or the ideology of Ozerosi integration and close cooperation.
Juwa Sun red icon.svg 1912 Democratic socialism
Union State primacy
Factions:
Soft anti-Kabaya'anism
Cozauist socialism
Iuitl Mogorosi 77 / 327 Center-left to left-wing Named for the ShiMzanzi word for "Sun," the Juwa party is the largest party advocating stronger ties with Zacapican taking primacy over the AON and Pulau Keramat. Founded as a moderated adaptation of foreign socialist ideas from Phansi Uhlanga, the party now serves as a disparate collection of factions; most of these factions wish to create a socialistic reinterpretation of Calpollism. Their most recent manifesto under the faction of Iuitl Mogorosi, "Governing for the People through Divine Fire and Water," contains the party's most explicit use of religious imagery in outlining its platform.
National Jubilee Station yellow.svg 1954 Conservatism
Factions:
Kabaya'an
anti-Kabaya'anism
Tepiltzin Tecuanhuehue 58 / 327 Center-right Formed from a merger of multiple conservative parties, the NJ serves as the vanguard for old-style conservatism in Pulacan. It finds most of its supporters in X.
League for Liberty and Change Black-Yellow-Green Flag (Kunami).svg 2011 Pan-Ozerosi skepticism, pro-integration, nationalist populism Keabetswe Ngele 50 / 327 Big tent Founded in 2011, the League was at first marginalized due to its association with the terrorist group known as the Djebe Liberation Army. When then-Chief Minister Iuitl Mogorosi moved to expand the Juwa majority via the 2022 snap election, they were upset by a huge loss of seats as many Ozerosi skeptics switched to the rising LLC, led by defecting Juwa faction leader Keabetswe Ngele. The surge brought the LLC into the mainstream, and the party continues to grow in popularity as a shake-up of the establishment system.
United in Humanity Unity Party of America Symbol.png 1977 Technocratic socialism, directorial socialism, Pan-Ozerosi cooperation Megawati Sudionoputri 26 / 327 Left-wing UH is a coalition of former AON guest workers in Pulau Keramat and Pulaui immigrants who wish to replicate the technocratic socialism of Pulau and Tsurushima in Pulacan and replace the current political order. This group garners most of the pro-AON vote in northern Pulacan.
Incorruptible Justice Flag of the Botswana Democratic Party.svg 1993 Anti-corruption, pro-integration, criminal justice reform, populism Keorapetse Koma
Kgalemang Boko Osupile
20 / 327 Single-issue Founded by Keorapetse Koma and celebrity actor Kgalemang Boko Osupile (also known as KBO) after the 1992 death of Boko's son Shango in police custody, Incorruptible Justice is the oldest single-issue party in Pulacan.
Majambazi Party Piratpartiet.svg pirate party, satire politics 2 / 327 Single-issue
Landless Peoples' Movement Green Disc.svg Social democracy, progressivism, land reform, environmentalism 2 / 327 xKhasi ethnic politics

*Chief Minister
**Also the party of the President