List of political parties in Belmonte

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This article lists the political parties of Belmonte.

Overview

Belmonte has a multi-party system, with various political parties exerting varying levels of influence in the national political framework which, in turn, are unable to form a supermajority in the National Congress.

The first Belmontese political party was the Federalist Party. After the proclamation of the Republic, the party was dissolved into the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party. Over most of the 19th century, both parties would rule peacefully through the oligarchic Riachuelo Agreement until the dissolution of the Liberal Party in 1906, causing a political crisis that led to the 1913 Coup and the Berquó Era, which saw the abolition of all political groups.

After the establishment of the New Republic in 1935, the National Republican Union (URN) became the largest political party of Belmonte, ruling continously over the next 34 years. The 1969 protests led to massive changes in Belmontese politics, allowing the solidification of the current multi-party regime.

Active parties

Parties with federal representation

Party Leader Chamber of Deputies Senate Ideology
National Republican Union João Sócrates
61 / 206
13 / 25
Sotirian democracy, liberal conservatism
Social Democratic Party Rita Maurino
92 / 206
14 / 35
Social democracy, social liberalism, progressivism
Socialist Bloc Graça Fonseca
11 / 206
4 / 35
Democratic socialism
National Labour Party Celso Borges
5 / 206
1 / 35
Labourism, social democracy, democratic socialism
Social Catholic Party Hélio Sampaio
7 / 206
0 / 35
Sotirian democracy
Democratic People's Union Aline Soares
5 / 206
1 / 35
Big tent
Citizens' Alliance Jorge Paranhos
5 / 206
0 / 35
Liberalism, right-libertarianism
Belmontese Section of the Workers' International Leonardo Rebouças
4 / 206
0 / 35
Council communism, syndicalism
Green Party Amélia Bastos
7 / 206
0 / 35
Green politics
National Movement Andressa Schneidler
9 / 206
0 / 35
Right-wing populism, paleoconservatism

Other active parties

Party Ideology
Belmontese Democratic Equalist Party Democratic equalism
Popular Equalist Revolutionary Vanguard Revolutionary socialism, vanguardism, equalism, tretyakism
People's Socialist Unity Council communism
National Indigenous Protection Front Indigenism, democratic socialism, eco-socialism
National Conservative Party National conservatism, classical conservatism, Sotirian democracy
Patriotic Alliance Functionalism
National Renewal Neo-Berquonism, functionalism

Defunct parties

Party Year formed Year dissolved Ideology
Federalist Party 1786 1801 Federalism, classical liberalism, classical conservatism
Conservative Party 1801 1913 Classical conservatism
Liberal Party 1801 1906 Classical liberalism
Reformist Party 1877 1913 Classical liberalism, classical radicalism, reformism
National Workers' Association 1899 1913 Council communism
Liberal Democratic Party 1906 1913 Classical liberalism
Progressive Republican Party 1906 1913 Social liberalism, reformism, progressivism
Radical Party 1906 1913 Radicalism, liberalism
National Patriotic Renewal Alliance 1907 1913 National conservatism, classical conservatism, Berquonism
National Revanchist Front 1935 1939 Berquonism, functionalism
Democratic Party 1935 1977 Liberalism
Progressive Party 1936 1955 Liberalism, progressivism, social democracy
National Democratic Convergence 1966 1977 Liberalism
Nationalist Party 1983 1991 Nationalism, conservatism

Coalitions

Government (104 seats)

  • Social Democratic Party
  • Democratic People's Party
  • Green Party

Opposition (102 seats)

  • Socialist Bloc
  • Belmontese Section of the Workers' International
  • National Labour Party
  • National Republican Union
  • Social Catholic Party
  • Citizens' Alliance
  • National Movement

See also