List of political parties in Ostry
Ostry has a multi-party system, with numerous parties and the inability for a single party to gain a majority, necessitating the formation of coalition governments..
Unlike many other states, Ostric politics is divided on the question of sovereignty and independence, with the left-wing Ostric People's Party and populist Ostric Coalition in favour and the liberal Progressive League and conservative Republican Party, both local branches of Navack-wide parties, against. Within this also exists various attitudes towards the "Ostric question", from support of a referendum to increased autonomy to a unilateral declaration of independence.
Political parties represented at a regional and national level
There are currently five parties represented in the Regional Assembly, two endorsing unionist sentiments and three endorsing separatist views. Traditionally, unionist parties sit on the right of the chamber, while separatists sit on the left, regardless of other political positions.
List | Name | Founded | Ideology | Leader | MRAs | Deputies | Senators | |
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O | Ostric Coalition Koalicëjô Òstrskô Ostrøysk Koalisjon |
2002 | Ostric separatism, right-wing populism | Wacłôw Adómczik | 6 / 15
|
0 / 2
|
0 / 3
| |
A | Ostric People's Party Òstrsczi Starna Lëdowô Ostrøysk Folkeparti |
1920 | Ostric separatism, agrarian socialism | Adóm Lës | 4 / 15
|
0 / 2
|
1 / 3
| |
N | New Ostry Party Nowô Starna Òstrskô Nytt Ostrøyparti |
2019 | Navish unionism, liberal conservatism | Arthur Adamsen | 3 / 15
|
0 / 2
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0 / 3
| |
B | Progressive League Lëga Pòkrokù Progressiv Liga |
1994 | Navish unionism, liberalism | Léch Rasmussen | 1 / 15
|
2 / 2
|
2 / 3
| |
E | Reform Reforma Reform |
2018 | Ostric separatism, centrism | Adóm Szlązak Macéj Dahl |
1 / 15
|
0 / 2
|
0 / 3
|
Name | Founded | Ideology | Leader | Notes | |
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Republican Party Starna Repùblikańskô Republikanske Partiet |
1994 | Navish unionism, conservatism | Kjell Klimek | Represented in the Regional Assembly from 1995 to 2019 and the Congress of Navack from 1997 to 2005. |