List of political parties in Batisuria

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Included in this article is a list of all political parties in the Peoples' Democratic Republic of Batisuria, and their position in the government as of 2019. It is a multi-party and democratic nation under its social democracy, though is a dominant-party state under the Party for Union and Progress. The current government holds a margin of 36 Seats in the Federal Assembly, and 14 Seats in the Federal Secretariat. Explicitly capitalist parties are not permitted to field candidates for national office, and due to a lack of precedence on this stage fail to recieve significant support in smaller jurisdictions.

Parties with National Representation

Party Name Abbreviation Founded Position Coalition Seats in Assembly Seats in FS Ideology
Party for Union and Progress
Parti pour L'union et Progrès
U&P 1920 (As Peoples' Revolutionary Party)
1980 (In Current Form)
Center-Left to Left Government
88 / 212
21 / 36
Market Socialism, Majulan Socialism, Pan-Majulanism
Alternative Party
Parti Alternatif
A 1977 Center Opposition
48 / 212
5 / 36
Centrism, Pragmatism, Social Democracy
Rural Advancement Party
Parti du Avancement Rural
AR 1982 Center to Center-Left Government
21 / 212
2 / 36
Agrarianism, Agrarian Reform, Regionalism
Free Society Party
Parti pour un Société Libre
SL 2014 Center to Center-Left Opposition
19 / 212
2 / 36
Anti-Corruption, LGBT Rights, Third-Wave Feminism, Workers' Rights, Disability Rights
All-Nosia Unity Party
parti d'union Tous-Nosia
UTN 1981 Center to Center-Right Government
12 / 212
1 / 36
Nosian Reunion, Federalism, liberalism, internationalism
Caval Itam Liberty Party
Parti pour Liberté du Cavalitame
LCI 1999 Center to Center-Right Opposition
11 / 212
3 / 36
Agrarian Reform, Caval Nationalism
The Greens
Les Verts
V 2005 Center-Left to Left Opposition
8 / 212
1 / 36
Green Politics
Carmelite Party
Parti Carmelite
C 1955 Left to Far-Left Government
5 / 212
1 / 36
Carmelite Socialism, Libertarian Socialism, Liberation Theology, Confederalism