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« Reply #300 on: February 11, 2016, 03:34:30 PM »

Australia: Labor Party
Austria: Social Democratic Party
Belgium: Parti Socialiste
Canada: Liberal Party
Croatia: Social Democratic Party
Czech Republic: Social Democratic Party
Denmark: Social Democrats
Estonia: Social Democratic Party
Finland: Social Democratic Party
France: Socialist Party
Germany:Social Democratic Party (I am actually a member)
Greece: To Potami (PASOK is de facto dead and corrupt, SYRIZA is too left-wing)
Ireland: Labour Party
Italy: Democratic Party
Japan: Democratic Party
Netherlands: Labour Party
Norway: Labour Party
Poland: Democratic Left Alliance
Portugal: Socialist Party
Romania: Social Democratic Party
Russia: A Just Russia
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
Spain: PSOE
Sweden: Social Democratic Party
Switzerland Social Democratic Party
Turkey: CHP
United Kingdom: Labour Party
United States: Democratic Party
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« Reply #301 on: February 12, 2016, 04:47:28 PM »
« Edited: June 27, 2017, 01:40:40 PM by Kingpoleon »

Albania: Libra Party
Australia: Xenophon Team
Austria: NEOS
Bolivia: Christian Democratic Party
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Democratic Front
Brazil: Green Party/Social Liberal Party/Progressive Republican Party
Bulgaria: Movement for Rights and Freedoms
Cambodia: League for Democracy Party
Canada: Liberal Party
Chile: Liberal/Progressive Party
Colombia: Social Party of National Unity
Croatia: Bridge of Independent Lists/People's Party - Reformists
Cyprus: Democratic Party
Czech Republic: Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party
Denmark: Social Liberals
Egypt: Reform and Development Misruna Party
Estonia: Reform/Centre
Finland: Swedish People's Party/Centre
France: LREM
Germany: FDP
Greece: Potami
Hungary: Politics Can Be Different
Iceland: Reform/Bright Future
India: Janata Dal (United)->INC
Indonesia: Great Indonesia Movement Party
Iran: Islamic Iran Participation Front/National Front
Iraq: Al-Wataniya
Ireland: Green Party
Israel: Kulanu/Yesh Atid/Hatnuah
Italy: Liberal Popular Alliance>Democratic Party
Japan: Democratic Party
Kazakhstan: Ak Zhol Democratic Party
Latvia: Latvian Association of Regions
Lebanon: Free Patriotic Movement/Marada Movement
Liechtenstein: Patriotic Union/Free List
Lithuania: Liberal Movement/Green Party
Luxembourg: Democratic Party
Macedonia: Liberal Party
Mexico: New Alliance Party
Moldova: Action and Solidarity Party/Liberal Party
Netherlands: D66->GL->VVD->CDA->PvdA
New Zealand: NZ First>ACT
Norway: Christian Democratic/Centre/Liberal
Pakistan: Pakistan Muslim League (Q)/Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Peru: Popular Action
Philippines: Liberal
Poland: Modern/Civic Platform
Portugal: Socialist/Social Democratic(swing voter)
Romania: Ecologist Party
Russia: Yabloko>Civic Platform
Serbia: Democratic Party/Enough is Enough
Slovakia: Most Híd
South Korea: Democratic/People's Party
Spain: Union, Progress and Democracy
Sweden: Moderate/Centre
Switzerland: Green Liberal/FDP.The Liberals
Syria: Syrian Democratic People's Party
Taiwan: Democratic Progressive
Turkey: Independent Turkey/Liberal Democrat
Ukraine: Fatherland/Petro Poroshenko Bloc
United Kingdom: Liberal Democrats
United States: Independent
Venezuela: Justice First
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« Reply #302 on: February 14, 2016, 12:54:25 PM »

I'm going to add to this later, but here's a start:

Albania: Socialist Party
Australia: Labor Party
Austria: Social Democratic Party
Belgium: Parti Socialiste or sp.a
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Social Democratic Party or Democratic Front, although if Our Party had a shot at winning, I'd definitely vote for them
     Republika Srpska: Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Socialist Party
Canada: New Democratic Party
Croatia: Social Democratic Party
Czech Republic: Social Democratic Party
Denmark: Social Democrats
Estonia: Social Democratic Party
Finland: Social Democratic Party
France: Socialist Party
Germany: Social Democratic Party
Greece: Syriza (formerly Pasok)
Hungary: Democratic Coalition although I'd vote for anybody with a chance to defeat Fidesz or the Jobbiks
Iceland: Social Democratic Alliance, Left-Green Movement, and Bright Future
India: Indian National Congress, although I also support the Bahujan Samaj Party
Ireland: Labour Party
Israel: Meretz, although I'd vote for Labor or Hatnuah if I thought they had a better chance of winning
Italy: Democratic Party, although I may have voted Five Star Movement in 2013
Japan: Democratic Party
Korea (Republic of): New Politics Alliance for Democracy
Kosovo: NISMA and occasionally Democratic Party
Latvia: Concord
Lebanon: Democratic Left Movement
Lithuania: Social Democratic Party
Macedonia: Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Mexico: Party of the Democratic Revolution
Moldova: Democratic Party Dignity and Truth Platform Party
Mongolia: Mongolian People's Party
Montenegro: Democratic Party of Socialists
Netherlands: Labour Party
Norway: Labour Party
Pakistan: Pakistan Peoples Party or Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Palestinian Territories: Fatah or Palestinian National Initiative
Poland: Democratic Left Alliance
Portugal: Socialist Party
Romania: Social Democratic Party
Serbia: Democratic Party
Russia: Yabloko and A Just Russia
Slovakia: Direction-Social Democracy
Slovenia: Modern Centre Party or Social Democrats
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
Spain: PSOE or Sortu if I lived in the Basque Country, which I would if I lived in Spain
Sweden: Social Democratic Party, although Sweden has some great minor parties I could see myself supporting in local and European elections
Switzerland Social Democratic Party
Turkey: Republican People's Party and People's Democratic Party
Ukraine: Petro Poroshenko Bloc or Fatherland, neither with much enthusiasm
United Kingdom: Labour Party, although I'd definitely be a swing voter, and would vote for anybody to keep UKIP out of power
     Regional: Scottish National Party, Social Democratic and Labour Party, Plaid Cymru
United States: Democratic Party

In light of recent events, I'm switching my political allegiance in Moldova to the Dignity and Truth Platform Party.
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« Reply #303 on: February 14, 2016, 03:56:56 PM »

Albania: Socialist
Argentina: Progresistas, Cambiemos over the Kirchnerists
Australia: Green, Labor over coalition obvs
Austria: Greens- Green Alternative
Belgium:
   Flanders: Green, maybe Socialists
   Wallonia: Ecolo
Bolivia: Movement for Socialism
Brazil: Socialism and Freedom
Bulgaria: Left Bulgaria (Socialist)
Canada: New Democrat, although Trudeau hasn't been bad
   Quebec: Quebec Solidarity
Colombia: Alternative Democratic Pole
Costa Rica: Actually, National Liberation because of free trade, but I'm fine with either them or PAC
Chile: Socialist
Croatia: Croatia is Growing (Labour)
Cyprus: Ecological and Environmental Movement, everyone else on the left has some unsavory elements
Czech Republic: Green same as Cyprus
Denmark: Red-Green Alliance
   Faroe Islands: Republic
   Greenland: Inuit or Forward
Egypt: Social Democrat
El Salvador: Democratic Change
Estonia: Green
Finland: Left Alliance
France: Left Front somewhat reluctantly. I'd support the Socialists over FN, but it'd be very hard for me to vote Republican to stop FN, and I'd strongly consider a spoilt ballot.
   Brittany: Breton Democratic Union
Germany: The Left
Ghana: National Democratic Congress
Greece: Popular Unity
Hong Kong: Democrat (support pro-democracy over pro-Beijing obviously)
Hungary: Politics Can Be Different
Iceland: Pirate, although I'd be willing to lend my support to the Left-Greens if they need it.
India: Aam Aadmi
Indonesia: Democratic Party of Struggle
Ireland: Social Democrat
Israel: Meretz
Italy: Left Ecology Freedom
Jamaica: People’s National
Japan: Social Democrat
Latvia: Harmony Center (lack of an alternative)
Lithuania: Social Democrat
Luxembourg: The Left
Malaysia: Democratic Action, with ironic support for the Malayan Chinese Association because of this.
Malta: Democratic Alternative
Mauritius: Labour
Mexico: Party of the Democratic Revolution
Netherlands: GreenLeft
New Zealand: Labour
Nigeria: 1. Leave Nigeria 2. All-Progressives Congress
Norway: Green
Palestine: Palestinian National Initiative
Paraguay: Great Front
Peru: Peru Wins (Socialist)
Philippines: Akbayan
Poland: Green
Portugal: Left Bloc, okay with the Socialists
Romania: Social Democrat
Russia: Yabloko
Serbia: Democrat, not enthusiastic, but everyone else is either right-wing, a raving nationalist, or insignificant.
Singapore: National Solidarity
Slovakia: 99 Percent- Civic Voice
Slovenia: United Left
South Africa: Democratic Alliance (in the hope that ANC cleans up its act)
South Korea: Justice
Spain: PODEMOS in federal elections
   Aragon: Yes to Navarre
   Balearic Islands: More for Majorca
   Basque Country: Amaiur
   Catalonia: Republican Left of Catalonia
   Galicia: Galician Nationalist Bloc
   Navarre: Geroa Bai
   Valencia: Commitment Coalition
Sweden: Social Democrat
Switzerland: Social Democrat
Taiwan: Democratic Progressive
Trinidad & Tobago: People’s National Movement
Turkey: People’s Democratic Party
Ukraine: All-Ukrainian Union (ugh)
United Kingdom: Labour, now that Corbyn is leader
   Northern Ireland: Social Democratic & Labour
United States: Democrat
Uruguay: Broad Front
Venezuela: Democratic Unity Roundtable (Radical Cause)
Zimbabwe: Movement for Democratic Change- Tsvangirai
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« Reply #304 on: February 14, 2016, 06:43:10 PM »
« Edited: February 15, 2016, 02:15:46 PM by Senator Kent »

Let me do a full list:

Albania: Republican Party
Andorra: Liberal Party
Argentina: Republican Proposal
Armenia: Heritage
Australia: Liberal Party
Austria: Austrian People's Party
Bahamas: Free National Party
Bangladesh: Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Belgium:
    Flanders: Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats
    Wallonia: Reforming Movement
Belize: United Democratic Party
Bolivia: National Unity Front
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Party of Democratic Action
Botswana: Botswana Democratic Party
Brazil: Democrats
Bulgaria: GERB
Canada: Conservative Party
Cape Verde: Movement for Democracy
Chile: Chile Vamos (not a party, but close enough)
Colombia: Conservative Party
Costa Rica: Libertarian Movement
Croatia: Bridge of Independent Lists
Cyprus: Democratic Rally
Czech Republic: TOP 09
Denmark: Venstre
Dominican Republic: Social Christian Reformist Party
Ecuador: Social Christian Party
El Salvador: National Republican Alliance
Estonia: Estonian Reform Party
Finland: National Coalition Party
France: The Republicans
Georgia: United National Movement
Germany: Christian Democratic Union or Free Democratic Party
Ghana: New Patriotic Party
Greece: New Democracy
Grenada: New National Party
Guatemala: National Convergence Front
Guyana: Independent
Haiti: Haitian Tet Kale Party
Honduras: Liberal Party
Hong Kong: Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong
Hungary: Fidesz or Hungarian Socialist Party (Oddly enough, it seems like the HSP is actually more free market than Fidesz)
Iceland: Independence Party
India: Bharatiya Janata Party
Indonesia: National Awakening Party
Ireland: Fine Gael
Israel: Likud
Italy: Conservatives and Reformists
Jamaica: Labor Party
Japan: Liberal Democratic Party
Kenya: The National Alliance
Kosovo: Democratic Party
Kuwait: National Democratic Alliance
Latvia: Unity
Lebanon: Future Movement
Liberia: Unity Party
Liechtenstein: Patriotic Union
Lithuania: Homeland Union
Luxembourg: Alternative Democratic Reform Party or Democratic Party
Macedonia: VMRO-DPMNE
Malaysia: Barisan Nasional
Maldives: Maldivian Democratic Party
Malta: Nationalist Party
Mauritius: Mauritian Social Democratic Party
Mexico: National Action Party
Moldova: Liberal Democratic Party
Monaco: Horizon Monaco
Mongolia: Democratic Party
Montenegro: Movement for Changes
Morocco: Constitutional Union
Mozambique: RENAMO
Namibia: DTA
Netherlands: VVD or CDA
New Zealand: National Party or ACT New Zealand
Nicaragua: Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
Niger: MNSD
Nigeria: People's Democratic Party
Norway: Conservative Party or Progress Party
Pakistan: Pakistan Muslim League
Panama: MOLIRENA or Democratic Change
Paraguay: Colorado Party
Peru: Fuerza 2011
Philippines: Lakas-CMD
Poland: Civic Platform
Portugal: CDS - People's Party or Social Democratic Party
Romania: National Liberal Party or Alliance of Liberals and Democrats or National Democratic Party or The New Republic
Serbia: Serbian Progressive Party
Slovakia: SDKU-DS
Slovenia: Slovenian Democratic Party
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
South Korea: Saenuri Party
Spain: People's Party
Sri Lanka: United National Party
Sweden: Moderate Party or Liberal Party
Switzerland: FDP.The Liberals
Taiwan: Kuomintang
Tanzania: Chadema
Tunisia: Ennahda or Free Patriotic Union or Afek Tounes
Turkey: Justice and Development Party
Ukraine: All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"
United Kingdom: Conservative Party
Uruguay: National Party
Venezuela: Project Venezuela


And, of course:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: REPUBLICAN PARTY
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« Reply #305 on: March 21, 2016, 06:15:01 PM »

I generally support center-right traditionalist parties in western countries but I support center-left reformist parties in Asian countries with less robust democratic institutions or individual liberties.

US: Democratic Party
Canada: Conservative Party
UK: Conservative
Northern Ireland: Ulster Unionist Party

Other countries I've lived in:
Taiwan: Democratic Progressive Party
Hong Kong: Democratic Party
Israel: Zionist Union

Other countries where I follow politics:
Germany: Christian Democratic Union
France: The Republicans
Ireland: Fine Gael
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
Australia: Liberal Party
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« Reply #306 on: April 04, 2016, 03:42:01 AM »
« Edited: April 17, 2016, 10:21:59 PM by Derpist »

Argentina: Renewal Front
Australia: National Party
Austria: Freedom Party
Bangladesh: Bangladesh National Party
Bolivia: Movement for Socialism
Brazil: Christian Social Party
Canada: Conservative Party
    Quebec: Coalition Avenir Québec
    Alberta: Wildrose
Chile: Christian Democratic Party
Colombia: Social Party of National Unity
Croatia: Croatian Peasant Party
Czech Republic: Dawn of Direct Democracy
Denmark: Danish People's Party
Estonia: Estonian Centre Party
Finland: True Finns
France: National Front
Germany: Alternative for Germany
Ghana: New Patriotic Party
Greece: Independent Greeks
Hong Kong: People Power
Hungary: Fidesz
Iceland: Progressive Party
India: Bharatiya Janata Party
Indonesia: National Awakening Party
Ireland: Fianna Fáil
Israel: Kulanu
Italy: Five Star Movement
Japan: Japan Communist Party
Latvia: Harmony
Lithuania: Labour Party
Malaysia: People's Justice Party
Mexico: Social Encounter Party
Moldova: Party of Communists
Montenegro: New Serb Democracy
Netherlands: Socialist Party
New Zealand: New Zealand First
Nigeria: People's Democratic Party
Norway: Progress Party
Pakistan: Pakistan Muslim League
Peru: Fuerza 2011
Philippines: Lakas-CMD
Poland: KORWIN
Portugal: People's Party
Russia: Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Serbia: Serbian Radical Party
Singapore: Workers' Party
Slovakia: SMER - Social Democracy
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
South Korea: People's Party
Spain: People's Party
Sweden: Sweden Democrats
Switzerland: Swiss People's Party
Taiwan: Kuomintang
Tunisia: Ennahda
Turkey: Justice and Development Party
Ukraine: Opposition Bloc
United Kingdom: UKIP
Venezuela: Justice First

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: REPUBLICAN PARTY
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« Reply #307 on: April 17, 2016, 09:15:28 PM »

...have you just picked parties randomly from a list or something?
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« Reply #308 on: April 17, 2016, 09:24:16 PM »

...have you just picked parties randomly from a list or something?
UKIP, Japanese Communists, Canadian Conservatives, Slovakian Social Democrats, the Australian Nationals, and the American Republicans don't seem very coherent?
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« Reply #309 on: April 17, 2016, 10:23:38 PM »

...have you just picked parties randomly from a list or something?
UKIP, Japanese Communists, Canadian Conservatives, Slovakian Social Democrats, the Australian Nationals, and the American Republicans don't seem very coherent?

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« Reply #310 on: April 18, 2016, 07:45:23 PM »

United Kingdom: UKIP
Australia: Liberal Democratic Party
Estonia: Reform Party
Latvia: National Alliance
Lithuania: Liberal Movement
Poland: KorWin
Germany: Alternative for Germany
Switzerland: Swiss People's Party
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« Reply #311 on: April 24, 2016, 01:53:33 AM »
« Edited: August 23, 2016, 05:38:44 AM by Pingvin »


USA: Constitution
UK: BNP UKIP
Germany: Freedom AfD
Israel: National Union Hayil
Canada: Christian Heritage
Australia: Family First Australia First
Denmark: Danish People's Party
Italy: Tricolour Flame Brothers of Italy
Russia: National Democratic Alliance (nazdem.info)
France: National Front
Ireland: Sinn Fein Identity Ireland
Switzerland: SVP
Austria: FPO/FPK
Sweden: Sweden Democrats
Estonia: Estonian Independence EKRE
Netherlands: Party for Freedom
Poland: National Revival (for the lulz) KORWiN
Spain: Republican Social Movement
New Zealand: New Zealand First
Greece: Golden Dawn (just because of mining) LAOS
Finland: True Finns
Taiwan: Kuomintang
Serbia: Serbian Radical Party
Belgium: Vlaams Belang
Portugal: National Renovator
Ukraine: Svoboda Right Sector
Bulgaria: ATAKA
Slovenia: Slovenian National
Czech Republic: National Party Dawn - National Coalition
Croatia: Croatian Party of Rights
Romania: Greater Romania Party
Lebanon: Kataeb

EU: ENF
Hungary: Jobbik
Slovakia: National Party
Latvia: National Alliance
Lithuania: Nationalist Union
Norway: Democrats
Cyprus: National Popular Front
Brazil: Party of the Republic
Belarus: BPF
South Africa: Front National
Iceland: Icelandic National Front
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« Reply #312 on: April 25, 2016, 12:09:35 PM »

Colombia: Social Party of National Unity

Given your choice of parties in (most) other countries, this one doesn't fit at all.

Also, literally nobody has ever called that party 'Partido Social de la Unidad Nacional'.
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« Reply #313 on: April 25, 2016, 12:30:54 PM »

Colombia: Social Party of National Unity

Given your choice of parties in (most) other countries, this one doesn't fit at all.

Also, literally nobody has ever called that party 'Partido Social de la Unidad Nacional'.

Isn't Partido Social de Nacional the proper term?
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« Reply #314 on: April 25, 2016, 08:07:32 PM »
« Edited: May 11, 2016, 06:56:39 PM by lok1999 »

Australia: Australian Greens Party, Labor 2ndpreference
Japan:Japanese Communist Party
UK:Labour Party
US:Democrat
New Zealand:Labour Party
Russia:A Just Russia
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« Reply #315 on: April 26, 2016, 12:18:55 AM »

Colombia: Social Party of National Unity

Given your choice of parties in (most) other countries, this one doesn't fit at all.

Also, literally nobody has ever called that party 'Partido Social de la Unidad Nacional'.

Why does it seem so strange?
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« Reply #316 on: April 26, 2016, 10:12:14 AM »

Colombia: Social Party of National Unity

Given your choice of parties in (most) other countries, this one doesn't fit at all.

Also, literally nobody has ever called that party 'Partido Social de la Unidad Nacional'.

Why does it seem so strange?

You don't seem like the kind of person who would be a supporter of Juan Manuel Santos.
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« Reply #317 on: April 26, 2016, 03:18:11 PM »

Colombia: Social Party of National Unity

Given your choice of parties in (most) other countries, this one doesn't fit at all.

Also, literally nobody has ever called that party 'Partido Social de la Unidad Nacional'.

Why does it seem so strange?

You don't seem like the kind of person who would be a supporter of Juan Manuel Santos.

I think that Plan Colombia was a mistake and that peace talks with FARC are a good thing.
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« Reply #318 on: May 13, 2016, 07:28:54 AM »

Countries I know the politics of barely enough

USA: Democratic (registered and enthusiastic supporter)
Canada: Liberal (I'd probobly be a big supporter of Trudeau)
UK: Labour (I'd be between the moderate SocDems and Blarites)
Australia: Labour
New Zealand: Labour
Israel: Zionist Union 
All those social democratic ones in Europe becuase I'm not a conservative or a far leftie
Venezula: MUD (Bolivarianism sucks)
Peru: Popular Action/Peruvians For Change [runoff] (AKA I hate Bolivarianists and authoritarians)
Argentina: Republican Proposal (they might be corrupt but they ain't Kirchners)
Japan: Whoever is the strongest contender against the LDP
Brazil: PT
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« Reply #319 on: May 13, 2016, 07:35:31 AM »

US: Democrats
Canada: NDP
UK: Liberal Democrats
Ireland: Fianna Fáil
Australia: Katters Australian Party
Russia: Liberal Democratic
France: UMP
Mexico: National Action Party
Germany: Free Voters
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« Reply #320 on: May 13, 2016, 07:43:57 AM »

US: GOP
UK: Tory
France: LR
Germany: CDU/CSU
Italy: PD-voting independent
Japan: LDP
Mexico: PAN
Spain: PP
Australia: Liberal
New Zealand: National
Israel: Likud
Ireland: Fine Gael
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« Reply #321 on: May 23, 2016, 09:13:31 AM »

United States- Republican Party
United Kingdom- UKIP
Germany- Alternative for Germany
Austria- Freedom Party of Austria
Sweden- Sweden Democrats
France- National Front
Netherlands- Party for Freedom
Canada- Christian Heritage Party of Canada
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« Reply #322 on: December 01, 2016, 08:49:01 AM »

Australia: Greens 1st preference, Labor over Liberal. Some random microparties in the Senate. If I lived in a Greens/Labor swing seat it would depend on the candidates and how close it was.

USA: Democrats because of the nature of the party system means that the third parties are full of cranks.
Canada: NDP, though I don't mind Trudeau.
UK: Labour. I have reservations about Corbyn's leadership, but they're still definitely the best option right now. Would have supported SNP in Scotland but apparently they've been terrible governing. NI, probably SDLP because I have a long memory.
NZ: Labour. Could consider the Greens too.
Ireland: Probably Social Democrats. Hate all the major parties here.

France: Melenchon's mob I guess. Might be tempted to vote Marcon in a few months time though as a tactic. In a Fillon/Le Pen runoff.....urgh. Almost tempted to spoil my ballot.
Germany: Probably Die Linke I guess. Could consider Greens though.
Spain: Podemos. The PSOE is a joke.
Italy: Hmmm...SI if it wasn't going to be close, PD if it is. Could be getting their voting system wrong though.
Greece: SYRIZA (not sure about whether they've improved Greece though).
Hungary: One of the Unity parties. Or someone who isn't Orban or Jobbik.
Netherlands: Socialists.
Israel: Zionist Union.
Russia: Yabloko I guess. A Just Russia isn't a real party.

India: INC
Japan: Social Democrats, I suppose.

Brazil: PT
Mexico: PRD

South Africa: DA
Zimbabwe: MDC
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« Reply #323 on: December 11, 2016, 10:19:48 AM »

Here are some of the Conservative Parties I would belong to because I am a Conservative

Canada)Progressive Conservative Party
Mexico)National Action Party
El Salvador)National Republican Alliance
Japan)Liberal Democratic Party
Israel)Likud
India)Bharatiya Janata Party
Germany)Christian Democratic Union
Italy)Forza Italia
Ireland)Fine Gael
Germany)Alternative For Germany
Great Britain)UKIP
Australia)Democratic Labor Party
New Zealand)Conservative Party
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« Reply #324 on: December 16, 2016, 07:08:30 AM »

The Progressive Conservatives haven't existed federally since 2003; so you can't have them.
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