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- See also: List of political parties by United Nations geoscheme
This is an overview of political parties by country, in the form of a table with a link to a list of political parties in each country and showing which party system is dominant in each country . A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very 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.
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party |
No party |
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Haiti |
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Honduras |
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Hong Kong |
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Hungary |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party |
No party |
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Jamaica |
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Japan |
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Jersey |
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Jordan |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
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Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party |
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Oman |
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Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party |
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Qatar |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
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Dominant party |
Single party |
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Romania |
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Russia |
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Rwanda |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party |
No party |
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Yemen |
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Country name links to list of political parties |
Multi party |
Two party |
Dominant party |
Single party |
No party |
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Zambia |
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Zimbabwe |
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References
- ^ Afghanistan had multi-party presidential elections, but no-party parliamentary elections
- ^ Parties must operate within the monarchic system
- ^ The PRC has a multi-party system, but all parties have to accept the guidance of the ruling party
- ^ The Comoros have two main "camps," federalists (supporters of the central government) and autonomists (supporters of the three island presidents).
- ^ De facto Cuba has a single party system, but all candidates run as non-partisans
- ^ The list of political parties in France includes links to lists of parties in the overseas departments.
- ^ Bavaria is de facto dominated by CSU.
- ^ Parties must adhere to religious system of governance
- ^ Independent politicians dominate the political system on the island.
- ^ Parties must operate within the monarchic system
- ^ Parties have been allowed after the last elections
- ^ The party systemn is in transition
- ^ In Syria only parties accepting the guidance of the ruling party are allowed
See also: List by regions and sub-regions
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External links
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az:Siyasi partiyalar da:Politiske partier efter land de:Liste politischer Parteien nach Land pl:Partie polityczne świata pt:Lista de partidos políticos por país
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