List of Political Parties in Slovenia - Non Parliament Parties

Non Parliament Parties

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Took part in the 2011 elections:

  • Slovenian National Party (Slovenska nacionalna stranka, SNS)
  • Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (Liberalna demokracija Slovenije, LDS)
  • Party for Sustainable Development of Slovenia (Stranka za trajnostni razvoj Slovenije, TRS)
  • Youth Party - European Greens (Stranka mladih - Zeleni Evrope, SMS-Zeleni)
  • Democratic Labour Party (Slovenia) (Demokratična stranka dela, DSD)
  • Zares
  • Greens of Slovenia (Zeleni Slovenije)
  • Movement for Slovenia (Gibanje za Slovenijo)
  • Party of Equal Opportunities Slovenia (Stranka enakih možnosti Slovenije, SEM-Si)
  • Forward Slovenia (Naprej Slovenija, NPS)
  • Party of the Slovenian Nation (Stranka slovenskega naroda, SSN)
  • Humana Party (Stranka Humana)
  • Akacija

Didn't take part in the 2011 elections:

  • Union for the Will of the People (Zveza za voljo ljudstva, ZZVL)
  • Slovenian Pirate Party (Piratska stranka Slovenije, PSS)
  • Slovenia is Ours (Slovenija je naša, SJN)
  • Christian Democratic Party (Krščansko-demokratska stranka, KDS)
  • Christian Socialist Party (Krščanski socialisti Slovenije, KSS)
  • Linden Tree (Lipa)

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