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* The '''[[People's Democratic Party]] (FDP; PDP)''', a [[Velvetine Socialism|Velvetine socialist]] party, is a major party in Rumahoki, resembling the Puertegan White Flag Communist Party in ideology albeit more socially progressive and economically liberal. The party was founded before the [[Velvet Revolution|1994 Revolution]] in [[Cities of Kiravia#Xūrosar|Xūrosar]], [[Kiravia]], by (among others) [[Francisco Carvalho]], its current leader and one of the main opponents of the dictatorial regime as well as the current [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki]].
* The '''[[People's Democratic Party]] (FDP; PDP)''', a [[Velvetine Socialism|Velvetine socialist]] party, is a major party in Rumahoki, resembling the Puertegan White Flag Communist Party in ideology albeit more socially progressive and economically liberal. The party was founded before the [[Velvet Revolution|1994 Revolution]] in [[Cities of Kiravia#Xūrosar|Xūrosar]], [[Kiravia]], by (among others) [[Francisco Carvalho]], its current leader and one of the main opponents of the dictatorial regime as well as the current [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki]].
* The '''[[Christian National Party (Rumahoki)|Christian National Party]] (FNC; PNC; PNK)''' is a traditional {{wp|Christian Democrat}} and {{wp|conservative}} party, similar to the Kiravian [[Caritist Social Union|KA]] or the Regulan [[Christian Democrats Union|CDU]]. Founded shortly after the 1994 revolution, it was the only party that voted against the approval of a [[Constitution of Rumahoki|socialist constitution]] in 1996. The PNC currently congregates several right-wing tendencies ranging from moderate christian democrats to neoliberals and more socially conservative elements that have opted not to join the PRD.
* The '''[[Christian National Party (Rumahoki)|Christian National Party]] (FNC; PNC; PNK)''' is a traditional {{wp|Christian Democrat}} and {{wp|conservative}} party, similar to the Kiravian [[Caritist Social Union|KA]] or the Regulan [[Christian Democrats Union|CDU]]. Founded shortly after the 1994 revolution, it was the only party that voted against the approval of a [[Constitution of Rumahoki|socialist constitution]] in 1996. The PNC currently congregates several right-wing tendencies ranging from moderate christian democrats to neoliberals and more socially conservative elements that have opted not to join the PRD.
* The '''[[Democratic Reform Party (Rumahoki)|Democratic Reform Party]] (FRD; PRD)''' is a Rumahokian {{wp|nationalist}} and {{wp|right-wing populism|right-wing populist}} party founded by supporters of [[Raul Quintero]]'s ideological beliefs before his removal from the provisional premiership., similar to the Regulan [[Conservative Party (Regulus)|Conservative Party]], the Cartadanian [[National Revival]], or the Fanerian [[Republican Party (Faneria)#Starkists|Starkist wing]] of the [[Republican Party (Faneria)|Republican Party]]. Like them, it is a socially conservative party which also opposes immigration and multiculturalism and supports economic protectionism.
* The '''[[Democratic Reform Party (Rumahoki)|Democratic Reform Party]] (FRD; PRD)''' is a Rumahokian {{wp|nationalist}} and {{wp|right-wing populism|right-wing populist}} party founded by supporters of [[Raul Quintero]]'s ideological beliefs before his removal from the provisional premiership. It is highly similar to the Regulan [[Conservative Party (Regulus)|Conservative Party]], the Cartadanian [[National Revival]], or the Fanerian [[Republican Party (Faneria)#Starkists|Starkist wing]] of the [[Republican Party (Faneria)|Republican Party]] in that it is a socially conservative and nationalist party which also opposes immigration and multiculturalism and supports economic protectionism.
* The '''[[Rumahokian Citizens' Party]] (FCR; PCR; PSR)''' is a {{wp|centre_right politics|right-leaning centrist}} liberal and Rumahokian nationalist party. It supports further federalism within the nation, but it still believes that Rumahoki is constitutionally indivisible. The party sees its greatest support in urban centres, non-Tainean farmers, and the nation's [[Special Economic Zones (Rumahoki)|Special Economic Zones]] SEZs.
* The '''[[Rumahokian Citizens' Party]] (FCR; PCR; PSR)''' is a {{wp|centre_right politics|right-leaning centrist}} liberal and Rumahokian nationalist party. It supports further federalism within the nation, but it still believes that Rumahoki is constitutionally indivisible. The party sees its greatest support in urban centres, non-Tainean farmers, and the nation's [[Special Economic Zones (Rumahoki)|Special Economic Zones]] SEZs.
* The '''[[Democratic Farmers' Union]] (UDA)''' is a centre-right {{wp|agrarianism|agrarian}} and {{wp|green conservative}} party that supports [[Taineans|Tainean]] interests. It was the party that founded the [[20th State Movement]], a movement that seeks a potential political union with the [[Urcea|Urcean]] protectorate of [[Arona]].
* The '''[[Democratic Farmers' Union]] (UDA)''' is a centre-right {{wp|agrarianism|agrarian}} and {{wp|green conservative}} party that supports [[Taineans|Tainean]] interests. It was the party that founded the [[20th State Movement]], a movement that seeks a potential political union with the [[Urcea|Urcean]] protectorate of [[Arona]].

Revision as of 18:58, 22 June 2024

This article lists political parties in Rumahoki. The Rumahokian political scene has been dominated by the People's Democratic Party since the 1994 Velvet Revolution, although the Christian National Party, alongside the Democratic Reform Party, the Rumahokian Citizens' Party, and others have managed to maintain a presence in some regional and local governments.

As of 2029, the parties represented in the Congress of the Commons are the People's Democratic Party (256 MCs), the Christian National Party (80 MCs), the Democratic Reform Party (56 MCs), the Rumahokian Citizens' Party (53 MCs), the Democratic Farmers' Union (35 MCs), the Ecological Reform Party (8 MCs), Yes We Can! (7 MCs), and the Delepasian Alternative (5 MCs). Exclusively regional political parties are non-existent.

General overview

This lists represents all the existing parties recognised by the Supreme Court of Rumahoki (note that these descriptions only apply to the leading factions of each party).

National political parties

Extant parties

Party Faction Ideology Position Leader MCs Peers
FDP
PDP
People's Democratic Party Cabaceros Cabacero Socialism Far-left Francisco Carvalho
256 / 500
139 / 286
Aterciopeladistas Velvetine Socialism Left-wing
FNC
PNC
PNK
Christian National Party Neoliberales Liberal conservatism Centre-right Luis Montecristo
80 / 500
45 / 286
Cristianos sociales Christian democracy Centre-right
Cristianos populistas Christian right Right-wing
FRD
PRD
Democratic Reform Party Conservadores reformistas National conservatism Right-wing Juan Carlos Ventura
56 / 500
32 / 286
Conservadores populistas Right-wing populism
FCR
PCR
PSR
Rumahokian Citizens' Party Neoprogresistas Social liberalism Centre-left Isabela Cardenas
53 / 500
30 / 286
Viejos progresistas Classical liberalism Centre-right
UDA Democratic Farmers' Union Agrarianism Centre-right Ogustino Sn-Andrei
35 / 500
20 / 286
FRE
PRE
Ecological Reform Party Eco-socialism Left-wing Mariano Valentino
8 / 500
0 / 286
ItP
SiP
LOM
Yes We Can! Realistas rojos Monarcho-marxism Far-left Ines Peron
7 / 500
0 / 286
Agitación roja Left-wing populism Left-wing
AD Delepasian Alternative Delepasian exceptionalism Far-right Antonio Carranza
5 / 500
0 / 286
FAN
PAN
Party of National Acceleration Commarcho Capitalism Satirical Cabezalito and Basurero
0 / 500
0 / 286

Extinct parties

Party Ideology Position
PRN National Renewal Party Pascualism Right-wing
to Far-right
ANU United National Action Nicolism Right-wing
PRU Democratic Revitalisation Party Christian democracy Centre-right
to right-wing
PRP Popular Reform Party Liberalism Centre-left
to centre-right
CSD Social Democratic Commission Anti-Pascualism
Democratic socialism
Centre-left
to left-wing
ANP People's National Action Anti-Pascualism
Christian democracy
Centre-right
to right-wing
CDI Coalition of Independent Democrats Anti-Pascualism Big tent

Historical pre-Pact parties

These parties went defunct prior to the Pact of Eighteen; pre-Pact parties that remained after the Pact are listed above:

See also