List of Urcean political parties

This is a list of active Urcean political parties who have elected at least one member of the Concilium Daoni. Within the context of this article, a "major party" is defined as one which has concurrently held more than 15 seats in the Daoni at any one time, whereas a minor party has not achieved that threshold. The parties are listed alphabetically.

International Trade Party
The "International Trade Party" is a political party in Urcea which supports enhancing Urcea's economic presence in the Nysdra Sea. It is a single issue political party that supported the continuance of The Deluge and subsequent economic development of the Nysdra region under Urcean guidance. Many journalists have critizied the ITP as a "front" for corporate energy interests in Urcea, and the party was investigated in 2022 for illegal campaign contributions coming from Urcean entities through New Harren to avoid contribution caps. The party elected one member in the 2020 Urcean elections from a high of six in the 2015 Urcean elections, and their sole member subsequently left the party for the Solidarity Party upon its formation along with most of the party's base. The party remains in place but is largely defunct as a competitor for seats in the Concilium Daoni. During its time competing for office, the party was most popular in the coastal regions of the Archduchy of Urceopolis among people associated with the maritime trade industry.

Levantine National Party
The "Levantine National Party" is a political party in Urcea advocating the creation of a unified "Levantine nation" in most of the southern Levantine Union. While originating as a single issue party in 2004, the party has since become a partner with both major parties on Levantine Union defense and trade issues, aligning particularly closely with the Solidarity Party's view of Urcean responsibility to the Union. The Party has two major factions, conventionally called the "grays" and the "golds". The majority "grays" (which is the party's official color) are considered center to center left s, who believe that Levantine integration will be to the benefit of its members and will bring the major geopolitical developments that began with the Caroline Wars and Fraternal Wars to a close. The "gray" faction largely eschew esoteric or intangible arguments about Levantine nationality and instead favor a more post-nationalist position. The "gold" faction are mostly staunch Levantine nationalists who believe that the Levantine nation must be revealed through cultural measures and that it must be unified as a state to protect the interests of Levantine people. The "golds" range from left wing to far right wing, with many proposing a pseudo-Restarkist position that the institutions of history and the Holy Levantine Empire have artificially kept the Levantine people apart. Most LNP members are ambivalent on the question of monarchy or republic, and both the gray and gold factions are divided on the question as well. The "purples" are considered a loose third minority faction of both grays and golds which believe House de Weluta should be of a Levantine state. The LNP is loosely associated with Kiravia's Levantine Union Party. The LNP presently has three members.

New Julian Party
The "New Julian Party" (officially the Julian Party) is a political party in Urcea advocating an extreme position. The party, which was established by a small group of disaffected members of the Julian Party who refused to join the new Solidarity Party, is considered a fringe political and social party. Many of its members are associated with extreme forms of traditional Catholicism, most prominently. Many scholars and journalists have classified the party as. The party briefly had one member in the Concilium Daoni between July and December of 2025 who was defeated in the 2025 Urcean elections.

Working Families Party
The Working Families Party is a political party in Urcea which describes itself as a "Catholic synodalist" party and as the "party of the . It was established as a splinter faction of the Social Labor Party in 2026 by newly elected members of the Concilium Daoni of that party who were frustrated by the tone of the party. The Working Families Party, accordingly, embraces the interplay of Catholicism and Synodalist Marxist thought, and some party members have noted that its views are compatible with . The party presently has 5 members, and journalists have noted that it may stand to surpass the Social Labor Party in the 2030 Urcean elections based on some polls.