List of political parties in Bentho
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Paties
Parites With Federal Representation
Parites Without Federal but State Seats
Logo | Party name | Leader | State Governers | Seats in the Bentheses Senate | Seats in the National Assembly | Ideology | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Comunistas de Bentho | Verónica Molina | 0 / 10 |
0 / 100 |
0 / 392 |
Communism, Marxism, | Far-Left | |
Christian Democrats | Aurora Gallego | 0 / 10 |
0 / 100 |
0 / 392 |
conservatism, Christian democracy, | centrist center-right | |
Violet Hearts | Pilar Ramos | 0 / 10 |
0 / 100 |
0 / 392 |
Social democracy | center-left | |
Familia de Bentho | Fernando Soto | 0 / 10 |
0 / 100 |
0 / 392 |
Conservatism Familialism, Christian democracy | center-right | |
Reform Bentho | Ignacio Serrano | 0 / 10 |
0 / 100 |
0 / 392 |
Conservatism , Social conservatism, Right-wing populism | right-wing far-right |
History
The history of political parties in Bentho began with the founding of the Organización Movimiento Inofensivo (OMI) in 1851, the country's first political party. Initially, the OMI encompassed a broad spectrum of political views, but internal divisions eventually led to its fragmentation. By 1859, significant ideological rifts had developed, particularly between the left and right factions within the party. The left-wing members, feeling marginalized by the increasingly dominant right-wing faction, broke away to form Libertadismo. This new party positioned itself around the center-left of the political spectrum. In response, Esteban Rodrigue founded the Conservadores in 1860, consolidating the right-wing elements of the former OMI. The emergence of these two new parties marked the beginning of a more defined political landscape in Bentho, with Libertadismo representing the center-left and Conservadores encompassing the entirety of the right-wing.