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Index of political parties - Definition and Overview

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Politics, parties and elections


Welcome to the index of political parties, an alphabetical list of (mainly) present-day political parties listed in the list of political parties. Generally defunct parties and micro-parties are not included.

Ways to browse Wikipedia for political parties are by name of the party, country, ideology or by membership of internationals and through the category system: especially by country and ideology. See also the List of generic names of political parties

Introduction

A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections.

See political party for a more comprehensive discussion.


In the alphabetical order the article The or equivalents in other languages like Alor Les are not included. . For pages on parties the general rule on naming applies. That means: the pages are named the English translation and the original native name is placed on the first line of the article unless the native form is more commonly used in English than the English form. Examples of the last are names of organizations in India, Ireland, Israel, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Quebec, Sri Lanka (English is or was an official language in most of these countries, which lead to the general use of the native name) as well as some in Spain (Batasuna), Indonesia (Golkar), Iran (Mujahedden al-Khalq), Russia (Yabloko and Rodina, Taiwan (Kuo Min Tang) and Cambodia (Khmer rouge).

Rationale and specifics: See: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English)

The alphabetical index

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