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« Reply #375 on: May 22, 2017, 07:08:50 AM »

U.S: Democrat
U.K: Labour
Canada: Liberal
France: Parti Socialiste
Ireland: PBP
Israel: Arab List
Germany: Die Linke

You'd vote for a party that has anti-semites and islamists in it?
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« Reply #376 on: May 22, 2017, 07:36:33 AM »

U.S: Democrat
U.K: Labour
Canada: Liberal
France: Parti Socialiste
Ireland: PBP
Israel: Arab List
Germany: Die Linke
Someone with your economic score should not be voting PS or DL.
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« Reply #377 on: May 22, 2017, 09:31:21 AM »


Eh, that's not a party that you can actually vote for as such, you might vote for one of the constituent parties (POP/PST or SolidaritéS), but even they would only really be available if you lived in French Switzerland.

What's wrong with the Swiss Socialist party by the way? They are well to the left of most SocDem parties, and further to the left than the likes of the NDP.
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« Reply #378 on: May 22, 2017, 10:44:46 PM »

Belgium :
 - Brussels : Défi or Open vld at regional, Ecolo or PTB at federal
 - Flanders : sp.a at regional, groen at federal
 - Wallonia : VEGA or another small party with an outside chance of taking a seat.
 UK:
 - England : Green
 - Scotland : Labour
 - NI : SDLP
 - Wales : Plaid Cymru
Spain:
- PSOE under Sanchez, otherwise C's (haha) or abstain
- Catalunya : ICV without the rabid independence (so without Romeva), so Podem
- Euzkadi : EA
France: party system is screwed ftm but I'd vote LREM right now with nose pinched and a hope that he decentralises France.
Germany: Die Grunen in DDR, Die Partei in West
Italy: M5S (without Grillo), otherwise PD
Netherlands : PvdD although once i get to the booth I would see myself voting GL/D66
Greece: PASOK (fite me)
Luxemburg : Greens
Denmark : Radikale Venstre
Austria : Greens


Israel : Yesh Atid
Turkey : HDP

USA: Green
Canada: Liberal

I don't think I can empathise enough with South American struggles to hold a judgement on how to vote in their situation. I need to read more of Hashemite's threads.
Based on your choices I could imagine you voting for some parties of the Broad Front in Chile

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Front_(Chile)
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« Reply #379 on: May 24, 2017, 03:58:54 PM »
« Edited: May 24, 2017, 04:05:14 PM by Spark498 »

US: Independent (lean R, swing voter)
UK: Conservative
France: FN
Canada: Conservative
Germany: CDU
Russia: LDPR United Russia
South Korea: LKP
No one who supports LDPR, LKP, and FN should be an Independent in America or Conservative in Canada.

Fixed. As for France, it's tough for me to support the moderates there due to the open border policies.
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« Reply #380 on: May 24, 2017, 05:21:00 PM »

US: Independent (lean R, swing voter)
UK: Conservative
France: FN
Canada: Conservative
Germany: CDU
Russia: LDPR United Russia
South Korea: LKP
No one who supports LDPR, LKP, and FN should be an Independent in America or Conservative in Canada.

Fixed. As for France, it's tough for me to support the moderates there due to the open border policies.

United Russia is literally a Putinist party. The only small-d democratic party there is Yabloko.
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« Reply #381 on: May 24, 2017, 07:07:02 PM »

US: Democratic Party
Canada: Liberal/NDP swing voter at federal level, NDP at provincial except Quebec, where I'd be a Liberal.
Mexico: Partido de la Revolución Democrática
Brazil: Partido Socialista (NOT the Workers' Party, the corrupt party of Dilma)
Ireland: Sinn Féin
UK: Labour, but I'd vote Liberal Democrat in the next election in opposition to Corbyn.
France: Parti Socialiste, but I'd support Emmanuel Macron's presidential bid.
Spain: Partido Socialista Obrero Espańol or Unidos Podemos. Probably Unidos Podemos after the undemocratic ouster of Pedro Sanchez.
Portugal: Partido Socialista
Italy: Partito Democratico
Belgium: Parti Socialiste/Socialistische Partij Anders
Netherlands: Partij van de Arbeid, D66 in 2017
Germany: Partei Sozialdemokratische Deutschlands, but I'd vote CDU in 2017
Norway: Arbeiderpartiet
Denmark: Socialdemokraterne
Sweden: Socialdemokraterna
Finland: Demarit
Poland: Civic Platform as the only electable alternative to Law and Justice
Czech Republic: Česká strana sociálně demokratická
Greece: SYRIZA
Turkey: Halkların Demokratik Partisi
Russia: Make a run for the border
Israel: Zionist Union or Yesh Atid
Cape Verde: Partido Africano da Independęncia de Cabo Verde
South Africa: Agang SA
Ghana: National Democratic Congress
India: Indian National Congress
Myanmar: National League for Democracy
Hong Kong: People Power-Leage of Social Democrats, though anybody in the Pro-Democracy camp would be acceptable. I appreciate Youngspiration's overtly anti-Beijing stance, and Yau Wai-Ching is hot, but their nativism turns me off.
Japan: Democratic Party
South Korea: Minjoo
Australia: Labor Party
New Zealand: Labour Party
Let me expand on this with a few more countries:

Uruguay: Frente Ampilo
Argentina: Partido Socialista (left-wing, non-Peronist or Kirchernist)
Chile: Partido por la Democracia and the Nuevo Mayoría generally
Peru: Frente Ampilo
Paraguay: Partido Liberal Radical Auténtico as the only viable alternative to Colorado.
Bolivia: Movimiento al Socialismo–Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos
Venezuela: Primero Justicia as the only viable alternative to Chavismo.
Ecuador: Alianza PAIS
Suriname: Nationale Democratische Partij
Colombia: Partido Liberal Colombiano
Guyana: Alliance for Change
Switzerland: Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz / Parti socialiste suisse / Partito Socialista Svizzero / Partida Socialdemocrata de la Svizra
Mongolia: Mongolian People's Party
Serbia: Socijaldemokratska stranka
Estonia: Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond
Latvia: Sociāldemokrātiskā Partija "Saskaņa"
Lithuania: Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija
Montenegro: Demokratska partija pocijalista Crne Gore
Tunisia: Forum démocratique pour le travail et les libertés
Botswana: Botswana Democratic Party
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Socialist Party
Romania: Partidul Social Democrat
Croatia: Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske
Indonesia: Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan
Malaysia: Parti Tindakan Demokratik
Cyprus: Democratic Party
Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Freedom Party
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« Reply #382 on: June 06, 2017, 10:47:20 PM »

Pretty much a mess of center-to-center right parties for me.

USA: Independent
UK: Tory/Lib Dems
Germany: FDP
Israel: Likud/Yesh Atid
Canada: Conservative
Australia: National Party/ Liberal Party Coalition
Denmark: Venstre
Italy: Forza Italia
Russia: Yabloko
France: En Marche/Les Republicans
Austria: Austrian People's Party (OVP)
Ireland: Fine Gael
Spain: Citizen's Party
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« Reply #383 on: June 20, 2017, 01:54:26 PM »

Japan - Nippon Ishin no Kai (日本維新の会) A dash of economic reform and regionalism from this party based in Osaka where I used to live. Not perfect in that they call for paying for free preschool but they call for reducing the number Japan's bureaucratic civil servant system and Japan's corrupt system of former government employees gaining special connections with government when they rejoin the private sector.



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« Reply #384 on: June 26, 2017, 09:50:55 AM »
« Edited: June 26, 2017, 10:03:28 AM by TheSaint250 »

US: Republican
UK: Conservative or UKIP
France: REM or LR or FN (yes, it's weird)
Austria: ÖVP or Team Stronach
Germany: FDP
The Netherlands: VVD or D66
Spain: People's or Citizen's
Italy: M5S
Canada: Conservative
Poland: PiS
Israel: Likud
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« Reply #385 on: June 27, 2017, 01:41:21 PM »

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 #386 on: June 27, 2017, 01:57:33 PM »

US: Republican
UK: Conservative or UKIP
France: REM or LR or FN (yes, it's weird)
Austria: ÖVP or Team Stronach
Germany: FDP
The Netherlands: VVD or D66
Spain: People's or Citizen's
Italy: M5S
Canada: Conservative
Poland: PiS
Israel: Likud
Nobody would be a potential UKIP voter in the UK (or a PiS voter in Poland) and a D66 voter in the Netherlands.
I believe Yesh Atid have a better chance of reconciling all of the Israeli population. Meretz would be too divisive a vote.
That makes a lot of sense.
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« Reply #387 on: July 28, 2017, 02:43:11 PM »

Time for an update.

Australia: Christian Democratic Party
Austria: Freedom Party of Austria
Belgium: Vlaams Belang in Flanders
Brazil: Social Christian Party
Bulgaria: National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria or IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
Canada: Christian Heritage Party of Canada
Croatia: Croatian Growth
Czech Republic: Dawn - National Coalition
Denmark: Danish People's Party
Estonia: Conservative People's Party of Estonia
Finland: Finns Party
France: Debout la France
Germany: Alternative for Germany
Greece: Independent Greeks or Popular Orthodox Rally
Hungary: Fidesz or KDNP
Iceland: Icelandic National Front
Ireland: Catholic Democrats (The National Party)
Italy: Brothers of Italy
Latvia: National Alliance
Liechtenstein: Progressive Citizens' Party
Lithuania: Order and Justice
Luxembourg: Alternative Democratic Reform Party
Malta: Alleanza Bidla
Netherlands: Reformed Political Party
New Zealand: Conservative Party of New Zealand
Norway: Christian Unity Party
Poland: Law and Justice
Portugal: National Renovator Party
Romania: United Romania Party
Russia: United Russia or LDPR
Serbia: Serbian Radical Party
Slovakia: Slovak National Party
Spain: Spanish Alternative
Sweden: Christian Values Party
Switzerland: Federal Democratic Union
United Kingdom: UK Independence Party in England, Scotland or Wales; Democratic Unionist Party or Traditional Unionist Voice in Northern Ireland
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« Reply #388 on: July 28, 2017, 07:15:18 PM »

Australia: Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Austria: Freedom Party of Austria
Belgium: Vlaams Belang (Flanders)
Brazil: Social Christian Party
Bulgaria: United Patriots (all of the members in the alliance)
Canada: Conservative Party
Chile: Independent Democratic Union
Colombia: Democratic Centre
Croatia: Croatian Party of Rights
Czech Republic: Dawn - National Coalition
Denmark: Danish People's Party
Estonia: Conservative People's Party of Estonia
Finland: Finns Party
France: National Front
Germany: Alternative for Germany
Greece: Golden Dawn
Hungary: Jobbik
Iceland: Icelandic National Front
India: Bharatiya Janata Party
Ireland: Identity Ireland
Israel: The Jewish Home
Italy: Lega Nord
Japan: Party for Japanese Kokoro
Latvia: National Alliance
Lithuania: Order and Justice
Mexico: Social Encounter Party
Netherlands: Party for Freedom
New Zealand: New Zealand First
Norway: Progress Party
Poland: Law and Justice
Portugal: National Renovator Party
Romania: United Romania Party
Russia: United Russia
Serbia: Serbian Radical Party
Slovakia: Kotleba – People's Party Our Slovakia
South Africa: Freedom Front Plus
Spain: People's Party
Sweden: Sweden Democrats
Switzerland: Swiss People's Party
Ukraine: Opposition Bloc
United Kingdom: UK Independence Party, Democratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland).
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« Reply #389 on: December 26, 2021, 02:37:52 AM »
« Edited: December 26, 2021, 02:48:29 AM by S019 »

Australia: Labor generally but could be swung to the LNP depending on the leader
Austria: NEOS
Belgium: Open Vld in Flanders, Reformist Movement in Wallonia
Brazil: MDB for the legislature, PT for the presidency
Bulgaria: Democratic Bulgaria
Canada: Liberals
Chile: New Social Pact
Colombia: Hope Center Coalition
Croatia: Restart Coalition
Czech Republic: Volt Czechia
Denmark: Radikale Venstre/The Alternative
Estonia: Reform (lol)
Finland: Green League
France: PS
Germany: Any of FDP/Grune/SPD/CDU depending on the leader and the circumstances (true swing voter)
Greece: KINAL
Hungary: United Opposition
Iceland: Reform
India: INC
Ireland: Labour or Fine Gael
Israel: Yesh Atid
Italy: PD, but possible strategic voting for More Europe/Azione to get them above the threshold
Japan: CDP
Latvia: Republic
Lithuania: Freedom Party
Mexico: PRI/PRD swing (lol)
Netherlands: D66/Volt swing
New Zealand: Labour
Norway: Hoyre/Venstre swing
Poland: Civic Platform
Portugal: PS/PSD swing
Romania: USR Plus
Russia: Boycott election
Serbia: VMSZ, I guess
Slovakia: ZL
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
Spain: PSOE
Sweden: Centre
Switzerland: Green Liberals
Ukraine: European Solidarity
United Kingdom: Labour/Lib Dem swing (anti-Tory tactical voting where they aren't competitive, yes even for the Nats if I lived in Scotland)
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« Reply #390 on: December 27, 2021, 03:28:51 PM »
« Edited: December 27, 2021, 05:57:19 PM by VAR »

US: Republican but pretty disillusioned
Canada: Conservative
   Quebec: Liberal

Austria: ÖVP
Belgium: N-VA in Flanders, MR in Wallonia
Bulgaria: One of the anti-corruption outfits
Croatia: Probably HDZ but tempted to throw a vote for Most
Czechia: ODS
Denmark: Conservatives/Venstre swing voter (probably backing the Conservatives at the next election)
Finland: National Coalition
France: Could vote for both LR and LREM depending on the circumstances
Germany: FDP but potentially CDU if they have a good leader (i.e. Merz) - mostly tactical voting at the state level
Greece: ND
Hungary: United Opposition (I guess I'd take the rebranded Jobbik among those)
Iceland: Independence
Ireland: Fine Gael
Italy: Don't really trust any of the major parties and the boutique parties are hilarious. Politically homeless in all likelihood
Luxembourg: Yikes... I guess I'd hold my nose for DP?
Netherlands: VVD
Norway: Progress for the most part, but the Conservatives are okay (would like both in coalition)
Poland: PO but very meh
Portugal: PSD
Romania: PNL I suppose
Slovakia: SaS
Slovenia: SAB for girlboss Alenka Bratušek
Spain: PP
Sweden: Moderates
Switzerland: FDP/PLR
United Kingdom: Tories
   Northern Ireland: Not sure. I guess DUP or UUP

Australia: Liberal
New Zealand: National

Israel: Yamina but ok with New Hope and Yisrael Beiteinu
Japan: LDP
Taiwan: Kuomintang but DPP is decent
Turkey: CHP

Argentina: Together for Change
Brazil: I don't know, but against Bolsonaro
Chile: Chile Podemos Más
Mexico: PAN
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« Reply #391 on: December 27, 2021, 03:46:36 PM »

Australia: Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Austria: Freedom Party of Austria
Belgium: Vlaams Belang (Flanders)
Brazil: Social Christian Party
Bulgaria: United Patriots (all of the members in the alliance)
Canada: Conservative Party
Chile: Independent Democratic Union
Colombia: Democratic Centre
Croatia: Croatian Party of Rights
Czech Republic: Dawn - National Coalition
Denmark: Danish People's Party
Estonia: Conservative People's Party of Estonia
Finland: Finns Party
France: National Front
Germany: Alternative for Germany
Greece: Golden Dawn
Hungary: Jobbik
Iceland: Icelandic National Front
India: Bharatiya Janata Party
Ireland: Identity Ireland
Israel: The Jewish Home
Italy: Lega Nord
Japan: Party for Japanese Kokoro
Latvia: National Alliance
Lithuania: Order and Justice
Mexico: Social Encounter Party
Netherlands: Party for Freedom
New Zealand: New Zealand First
Norway: Progress Party
Poland: Law and Justice
Portugal: National Renovator Party
Romania: United Romania Party
Russia: United Russia
Serbia: Serbian Radical Party
Slovakia: Kotleba – People's Party Our Slovakia
South Africa: Freedom Front Plus
Spain: People's Party
Sweden: Sweden Democrats
Switzerland: Swiss People's Party
Ukraine: Opposition Bloc
United Kingdom: UK Independence Party, Democratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland).
You forgot: Weimar Republic: NSDAP

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« Reply #392 on: December 27, 2021, 04:17:40 PM »

Australia: (probably) Labor
Austria: NEOS
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Our Party
Czechia: Pirates or TOP09
Estonia: Reform Party
Germany: Free Democratic Party
Georgia: United National Movement or Girchi
Hungary: Movement Momentum
Luxembourg: Democratic Party
Moldova: Party of Action and Solidarity
Norway: Venstre
Poland: Civic Platform
Romania: USR-PLUS
Slovakia: Progressive Slovakia
Slovenia: Party of Alenka Bratušek
Sweden: Moderates (I guess)
UK: Liberal Democrats
  Northern Ireland: Alliance
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« Reply #393 on: December 28, 2021, 05:48:20 AM »
« Edited: December 28, 2021, 06:10:43 AM by West_Midlander »

I would likely be an Independent in all cases unless I lived somewhere in a country that did not have open primaries, in which case I would affiliate with a party. I would consider all candidates in my constituency but I would lean toward the following parties.

USA: Reform Party, ideologically, but in practice no alignment or tilting toward the Rs.
Canada: People's or Conservative, probably.
UK: Reform UK or Conservative, likely.
Mexico: MORENA, probably.
France: Possibly National Rally.
Germany Likely CDU, FDP, or Green, and almost certainly for the CDU while Merkel was in power.
Israel: Unsure
Brazil: Lean against Bolsanaro (unsure of party, though), but he shouldn't be prosecuted for COVID deaths
India: Unsure of party but lean against Modi.
Italy: I might not be a straight-ticket voter for the party if I lived in Italy but Five Star Movement seems like a natural fit.
The Philippines: Unsure
Belarus: Unsure of party but pro-Tsikhanouskaya/anti-Lukashenko
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« Reply #394 on: July 19, 2023, 01:50:55 PM »

From the countries I know about their politics:

Asia
India: Telugu Desam Party
Japan: CDP
South Korea: DPK
Taiwan: DPP/Pan Green
Israel: Yesh Atid

Africa
South Africa: Democratic Alliance

Europe
United Kingdom: Liberal Democrats
 Northern Ireland: Alliance
Ireland: Fine Gael
France: LREM I suppose, but emigration
Portugal: PSD
Germany: CDU or FDP
Austria: NEOS
Italy: PD
Netherlands: VVD
Flanders: VB for the memes
Wallonia: MR
Denmark: Liberal Alliance
Norway: Venstre
Sweden: M or C
Finland: Kok

North America
USA: Democratic
Mexico: PAN
Canada: Conservatives

Australia
Australia: Shooters, Fishers and Farmers and Liberals
New Zealand: ACT
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« Reply #395 on: November 24, 2023, 03:47:01 AM »

Americas
USA: Democratic
Canada: NDP but very alienated
Mexico: Morena
Brazil: PT
Argentina: Socialist Party
Chile: Socialist Party

Europe
UK: Labour
      Northern Ireland: Alliance
Germany: SPD
Sweden: Social Democrats
Denmark: Social Democrats
Finland: Social Democrats
Norway: Labour
Netherlands: CU probably
Austria: SPO
France: None but sympathetic to PCF
Poland: Lewica (Lewica Razem)
Spain: PSOE
Portugal: PS
Italy: None
Slovakia: Hlas
Greece: PASOK (lmao)
Turkey: CHP

Asia/Oceania
Israel: Meretz
South Korea: Minjoo
Japan: CDP
Taiwan: TPP
Australia: ALP
New Zealand: Labour

Africa
South Africa: Democratic Alliance
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« Reply #396 on: November 25, 2023, 09:01:17 PM »

Asia
India: CPI(M)
Japan: Reiwa
South Korea: Minjoo/Minjung
Taiwan: TPP
Israel: Hadash
Palestine: PPP
Malaysia: PKR
Thailand: PT
Bangladesh: Awami League
Pakistan: PTI

Africa
South Africa: EFF
Nigeria: Labour

Europe
United Kingdom: Green
Ireland: FF
France: LFI
Spain: PSOE
Portugal: Communist
Germany: BSW
Russia: Communist
Slovakia: Hlas
Greece: PE/MeRA25
Hungary: Fidesz
Serbia: ZLF
Turkey: AKP
Sweden: Left
Norway: Labour
Italy: Five-Star Movement

Americas
USA: GOP
Mexico: MORENA
Canada: MAID
Brazil: PT
Bolivia: MAS
Ecuador: RS
El Salvador: New Ideas
Colombia: PHxC

Oceania
Australia: Green
New Zealand: National
Fiji: FijiFirst
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