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A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. Individual parties are properly listed in separate articles under each nation.
Lists of political parties include: List of agrarian parties. List of animal advocacy parties. List of Arab nationalist parties. List of banned political parties. List of centrist political parties. List of Christian democratic parties. List of communist parties. List of communitarian political parties.
His Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP, or "Indian People's Party") is on the right of the Indian political spectrum. It is the largest political party in the world, with nearly twice as many members as the second largest party- the Chinese Communist Party. It supports a Hindu nationalist ideology and economic development.
List of political parties in Belarus. List of political parties in Belgium. List of political parties in Belize. List of political parties in Benin. List of political parties in Bhutan. List of political parties in Bolivia. List of political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Cuba – Partido Auténtico, Partido Ortodoxo, People's Party, Popular Socialist Party, Socialist Party of Manzanillo. Cyprus - Committee for a Radical Left Rally, Fighting Democratic Movement. Czech Republic – Friends of Beer Party, Liberal-Social Union, Party for Life Security, Party of the Democratic Left.
Political parties in Angola (8 C, 20 P) Political parties in Antigua and Barbuda (3 C, 9 P) Political parties in Argentina (19 C, 25 P) Political parties in Armenia (13 C, 107 P) Political parties in the Republic of Artsakh (1 C, 22 P, 1 F) Political parties in Australia (14 C, 32 P)
This is a list of political groups by country. A political group, also known as a political alliance, coalition or bloc, is cooperation by members of different political parties on a common agenda. This usually involves formal agreements between two or more entire parties.
Norway: the Liberal Party ( Norwegian: Venstre, member LI, ALDE) is a centrist liberal party. The Capitalist Party ( Norwegian: Liberalistene) is a newer party grounded in classical liberalism. (Main article: Liberalism in Norway). Poland: the Democratic Party (member ALDE) was a centre-liberal party.