List of Political Alliances
- Australia: Coalition
- Chile: Concertacion, Alliance for Chile, Juntos PODEMOS Más
- Germany: Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union of Bavaria
- Greece: Coalition of the Radical Left
- Hong Kong: Pan-democrats
- India: Left Front, National Democratic Alliance (NDA), United Progressive Alliance (UPA), United National Progressive Alliance
- Israel: National Union
- Italy: House of Freedoms (former), The Union (former), The Olive Tree (former), The Left – The Rainbow (former), Pole of the Nation
- Lebanon: March 14 Alliance, March 8 Alliance
- Malaysia: Barisan Nasional (National Front), Pakatan Rakyat (People's Pact)
- Montenegro: Coalition for a European Montenegro, Together for Change, Serb List
- Japan: Liberal Democratic Party/New Komeito Party
- Philippines: several
- Serbia: Democratic Opposition of Serbia
- Republic of China (Taiwan): Pan-Blue Coalition, Pan-Green Coalition
- Russia: The Other Russia
- Spain: Convergence and Union
- Sweden: Alliance for Sweden, Red-Greens (former)
- United Kingdom: SDP–Liberal Alliance, 1981–8 alliance of the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party, which preceded the Liberal Democrats
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