Former Parties
| Nation | Party |
|---|---|
| Australia | Democratic Party (1920) Democratic Party (1943) |
| Austria | Democrats |
| Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan Democratic Party |
| Cambodia | Democratic Party (Cambodia) |
| European Union | European Democrats |
| Gambia | Democratic Party (Gambia) |
| Germany | German Democratic Party |
| Gibraltar | Democratic Party of British Gibraltar |
| Fiji | Fiji Democratic Party |
| French Sudan | Sudanese Democratic Party |
| Indonesia | Indonesian Democratic Party |
| Italy | Italian Democratic Party The Democrats (Italy) |
| Malaysian | Malaysian Democratic Party |
| Namibia | Ipelegeng Democratic Party Namibia Democratic Party |
| Nicaragua | Democratic Party (Nicaragua) |
| Nigeria | Democratic Party of Nigeria and the Cameroons |
| Romania | Democratic Party (Romania) |
| Russia | Democratic Party of Russia |
| San Marino | Party of Democrats |
| Singapore | Democratic Party (Singapore) |
| Slovakia | Democratic Party (Slovakia) |
| South Africa | Democratic Party (South Africa) |
| Switzerland | Democratic Party (Switzerland) |
| Turkey | Democratic Party (Turkey, historical) Democratic Party (Turkey, 1970) |
| United Kingdom | Democratic Party (UK, 1942) Democratic Party (UK, 1969) British Democratic Party (1979-'82) Democratic Party (UK, 1998) |
| Venezuela | Venezuelan Democratic Party |
| Vietnam | Democratic Party of Vietnam |
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