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This is a list of political parties in Sierra.
A multi-party democracy, the political environment of Sierra is dominated by three main parties: the Royalists, the Democratic-Republicans, and the Libertarians. In Parliament, these are the only three parties with seats in either houses. Up until the 1990s, Sierra had a two-party system between the Royalists and the Democratic-Republicans. The Libertarians, a growing third party, quickly gained prominence, effectively creating the stabilized, unique three-party system featured today. However, the prime ministerial office remains in the hands of either of the two older, traditional parties. Other minor parties, colloquially referred to as "fourth parties", have also played an important role in Sierra. Such parties have primarily been more relevant at the provincial level and influence the policies and agenda of the major parties.
The three parties, along with the fourth parties, can be categorized along the political spectrum with the Royalists on the center-right, the Libertarians on the radical center, and the Democratic-Republicans on the center-left.
Major parties[]
Logo | Name | Founded | Ideology | Seats in Senate | Seats in House | Political Position | Membership | Coalition | |
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Democratic-Republican Party (DRPS) | November 27, 1858 | Progressivism, social liberalism, Third Way | 18 / 44 |
88 / 250 |
Center-left | 21.5 million | Democratic-Greens | ||
Libertarian Party (LPS) | May 4, 1967 | Civil libertarianism, lasseiz-faire economics, gradualism | 5 / 44 |
32 / 250 |
Radical center | 4.6 million | Conservative | ||
Royalist Party (RPS) | November 27, 1858 | Social conservatism, monarchism, economic liberalism | 16 / 44 |
90 / 250 |
Center-right | 24.8 million | Conservative |
Significant fourth parties[]
Logo | Name | Founded | Ideology | Seats in Senate | Seats in House | Political Position | Membership | Coalition | |
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Communist Party (COMPARS/CPS) | October 11, 1987 | Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Landonism, anti-monarchism | 0 / 44 |
1 / 250 |
Far-left | 50,000+ | None | ||
Green Party (GPS) | April 3, 1967 | Green politics, grassroots democracy, eco-communalist economics | 2 / 44 |
9 / 250 |
Center-left | 700,000+ | Democratic-Greens | ||
Prohibition Party (PRP) | August 24, 1901 | Temperance, social conservatism, Anti-marijuana | 0 / 44 |
1 / 250 |
Far-right | 27,000+ | None | ||
Progressive Socialist Party (PSS) | June 8, 2001 | Social justice, socialist feminism, progressivism, anti-monarchism, reformism | 0 / 44 |
4 / 250 |
Far-left | 44,000+ | Progressive | ||
Remove Kebab Party (RKP) | September 30, 2008 | Islamaphobia, anti-homosexuality, anti-immigration, social conservatism | 0 / 44 |
3 / 250 |
Far-right | 725,000+ | None | ||
Social Democrats of Sierra (SDS) | May 25, 1977 | Social democracy, democratic socialism, progressivism, gradualism | 2 / 44 |
17 / 250 |
Left | 1.1 million | Progressive |
Other political parties[]
- Action Now Party (ANP)
- Alliance of Animal Rights Voters (AARV)
- Concerned Christians Coalition Party (CCCP)
- Democratic Samoan Party (DSP)
- Free and Democratic Party (FDP)
- Hawaiian Sovereignty Party (HAS)
- Islamic Party of Sierra (IPS)
- Independencia por las Bajas Party (Independence for the Bajas; IPLB)
- Independent Sierra Party (ISP)
- Libertarian Socialists of Sierra (LSS)
- National Socialist Party of Sierra (NASPS)
- Objectivist Party of Sierra (OPS)
- Pan-American and Pacific Unionist Party of Sierra (PAPU)
- People First Party (PEF)
- Pacifist Party of Sierra (PAP)
- Pirate Party of Sierra (PIRS)
- Reformed Democratic-Republican Party (RDRP)
- Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSOC)
- Transhumanist Party of Sierra (TPS)
Non-electoral organizations[]
These organizations function similarly to political parties but do not actively nominate candidates to political posts.
- Anarchist Advocacy Organization (AAO)
- League of Working Class Sierrans (LWCS)
- Women's Advancement and Progress Party (WAPP)
- Veracruzist Party of Sierra (VERA)
See also[]
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