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==Subdivisions==
==Subdivisions==
Province (Område) -> Tutland -> Municipality (Kommune - placeholder) -> Townland (Koland)
Province (Område) -> Tutland -> Municipality (Kommune - placeholder) -> Townland (Koland)
==Estmere parties==
This article lists political parties in '''[[Estmere]]'''.
==Parties with federal representation==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
|-
!  !! Party logo !! Party name !! Leader !! Status !! Seats in the Lesser House !! [[Euclean Parliament]]<br>seats !! Ideology
|-
| rowspan="2" style="background-color:#2804D8"|
| [[File:NUP_Logo.png|center|75px]]
| National Union Party<br><small>Theedish Fay<br> Union Nationale</small>
| align=center |[[File:David Davis 2016.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Reginald Wilton-Smyth]]
| In Government
| {{Infobox political party/seats|169|500|hex=#2804D8}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|17|118|#2804D8}}
|{{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Neoliberalism}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Liberal conservatism}}
|-
| colspan="7" | The NUP was founded in 1937 following Estmere's transition to a republican government. It succeeded the National Conservative Party as the party of the right. It dominated the post-war years and has formed the most governments of any party since Estmere's establishment as a republic. It entered into an electoral alliance with the Progressives since 1976. Their coalition has only been unseated twice, first in 1992 and later in 2008. The party has faced a decline in recent years, losing support to other right-wing parties. In 2016, the first NUP-led government was formed since 2004. It is currently the senior partner in the Federal Appeal coalition.
|-
| rowspan="2" style="background-color:#F78707"|
| [[File:Estmere_Progressives_Logo.png|center|100px]]
| The Progressives<br><small>The Forblowings<br>les progressistes</small>
| align=center |[[File:Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Oliver Osborne]]
| In Government
| {{Infobox political party/seats|142|500|hex=#F78707}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|25|118|#F78707}}
| {{wp|Social liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Progressivism}}<br>{{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democracy}}
|-
| colspan="7" | The Progressives were formed in 1965 following a merger of the Sotirian Social Party and the Solarian Catholic People's Party. It was established a secular party with a centrist platform that positioned itself as the moderate alternative to both the right-wing National Union Party and the left-wing Democratic Labour Party. Overtime, the party has become increasingly socially liberally and has a growing {{wp|soft left}} wing. It has formed a number of governments since 1968 and entered into an electoral alliance with the NUP in 1976. The last Progressives led government was formed in 2012 after Federal Appeal returned to power after being unseated by Estmere First in 2008.
|-
| rowspan="2" style="background-color:#F60000"|
| [[File:DLP_Logo_2020.png|center|100px]]
| Democratic Labour Party<br><small>Folks Arveth Party<br>
Parti travailliste démocratique</small>
| align=center |[[File:Andy Burnham2.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Robert Spencers]]
| In Opposition
| {{Infobox political party/seats|78|500|hex=#F60000}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|33|118|#F60000}}
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}
|-
| colspan="7" | Founded in 1937, the Democratic Labour Party was established as the party of the Estmerish left. It has struggled to gain traction due to the anti-left alliance of the DLP and the Progressives, the latter of which has ties to the country's traditional sectarian trade unions. It has relied on secular trade unions as its support base. The party only formed a government 1992 in the aftermath of the [[1989 Estmerish political crisis|1989 political crisis]]. Its tenure in government was racked by infighting, bringing it back to the opposition. It is traditionally the largest opposition party.
|-
|}

Revision as of 01:34, 11 January 2020

Subdivisions

Province (Område) -> Tutland -> Municipality (Kommune - placeholder) -> Townland (Koland)

Estmere parties

This article lists political parties in Estmere.

Parties with federal representation

Party logo Party name Leader Status Seats in the Lesser House Euclean Parliament
seats
Ideology
NUP Logo.png
National Union Party
Theedish Fay
Union Nationale
David Davis 2016.jpg
Reginald Wilton-Smyth
In Government
169 / 500
17 / 118
Conservatism
Neoliberalism
Social conservatism
Liberal conservatism
The NUP was founded in 1937 following Estmere's transition to a republican government. It succeeded the National Conservative Party as the party of the right. It dominated the post-war years and has formed the most governments of any party since Estmere's establishment as a republic. It entered into an electoral alliance with the Progressives since 1976. Their coalition has only been unseated twice, first in 1992 and later in 2008. The party has faced a decline in recent years, losing support to other right-wing parties. In 2016, the first NUP-led government was formed since 2004. It is currently the senior partner in the Federal Appeal coalition.
Estmere Progressives Logo.png
The Progressives
The Forblowings
les progressistes
Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP.jpg
Oliver Osborne
In Government
142 / 500
25 / 118
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Sotirian democracy
The Progressives were formed in 1965 following a merger of the Sotirian Social Party and the Solarian Catholic People's Party. It was established a secular party with a centrist platform that positioned itself as the moderate alternative to both the right-wing National Union Party and the left-wing Democratic Labour Party. Overtime, the party has become increasingly socially liberally and has a growing soft left wing. It has formed a number of governments since 1968 and entered into an electoral alliance with the NUP in 1976. The last Progressives led government was formed in 2012 after Federal Appeal returned to power after being unseated by Estmere First in 2008.
DLP Logo 2020.png
Democratic Labour Party
Folks Arveth Party

Parti travailliste démocratique

Andy Burnham2.jpg
Robert Spencers
In Opposition
78 / 500
33 / 118
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Founded in 1937, the Democratic Labour Party was established as the party of the Estmerish left. It has struggled to gain traction due to the anti-left alliance of the DLP and the Progressives, the latter of which has ties to the country's traditional sectarian trade unions. It has relied on secular trade unions as its support base. The party only formed a government 1992 in the aftermath of the 1989 political crisis. Its tenure in government was racked by infighting, bringing it back to the opposition. It is traditionally the largest opposition party.