List of Political Parties in Quebec

List Of Political Parties In Quebec

Other officially authorized parties are:

  • Bloc pot (founded 1998)
  • Mouvement équité au Québec (founded 2008)
  • Parti conservateur du Québec (founded 2009)
  • Parti unité nationale (formerly Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec, founded 2002)
  • Parti égalité/Equality Party (founded 1990)
  • Parti équitable (founded 2012)
  • Parti indépendantiste (founded 2007)
  • Parti marxiste-léniniste du Québec (founded 1989)
  • Option nationale (founded 2011)
  • Parti nul (founded 2009)
  • Parti vert du Québec/Green Party of Québec (founded 2001)
  • Québec - Révolution démocratique (founded 2011)
  • Équipe autonomiste (founded 2012)
  • Union citoyenne du Québec (founded 2012)
  • Parti de la classe moyenne du Québec (founded 2012)
  • Coalition pour la constituante (founded 2012)

Read more about List Of Political Parties In Quebec:  Unregistered Parties, Historical Parties That Won Seats in The National or Legislative Assembly, Other Historical Parties That Nominated Candidates, Historical Parties That Never Nominated Candidates

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