List of Political Parties

Political Parties are the association of voters with broad, common interests who want to influence or control decision-making in government by electing the parties candidates to public office.

  • List of political parties by country - Lists all countries in alphabetical order, providing links to the list of political parties in each one, as well as a table describing the type of political party system.
  • List of political parties by United Nations geoscheme - Lists the countries in the world according to the United Nations geoscheme (continents and regions), providing links to the list of political parties in each one, as well as a table describing the type of political party system.

More general issues are elaborated on a separate political party page.

See also
  • List of generic names of political parties
Lists by country
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