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This article his Article lists active and former political parties in Nasphilitae.

The Grand Duchy of Nasphilitae has a multi-party system organising their activity in the Politics of the Grand Duchy of Nasphilitae by participation in the executive government, legislative committees, authorised via their membership in the National Parliament, acquired by winning National and local elections against opposing options. Political parties formed after the transitionary period of ( Template:Startdate - Template:Enddate ) ended in early 2024. resemble the emergence of Plural democracy in Nasphilitae. The transitionary period was consequent of Peaceful Revolution Accords of 2019 in which Palmer and the "Suhavenster Circle" led by L.P. Taylor ended the two-decade period marked by Innsbolts reign. The formerly mentioned had prohibited his two main opposition parties The P3 Coalition and The Reform Party from running for public offices in 2004. and prohibited other forms of organised political opposition in 2013.

Prior to the prohibition and Innsbolt, Nasphilitae was arguably a two-party system, comprised of the P3 Coalition and the Reform Party. The conjugated in 1958 by the Ordinance of Peerage Monopoly on Arms, as to aid in the toppling of The Military Junta. Led by General-Commander Walt Marcel, the Junta had taken power after Militarist "Bloc Ironclad" won the Elections of 1930 and passing the Electoral system act of 1930.

Finally, between 1845 (with the adoption of universal suffrage) and 1928 after the death of King Carl Darzens, "Clubs" in the "Assembly" of Nasphilitae and their succeeding Political parties and the Parliament had a three-party political system. Sometimes called "two-and-a-half system", it involved struggles between The Dorothianist Whigs, The Darzenianist Royalist Socialists, and The Militarist Faction.

Current Political Parties

Name Abbr. Leader Ideology Position Lower House Seats Upper House Seats
Government
The Center TC Syd G Payton Reformed Dorothianism Liberal Conservatism
112 / 225
104 / 631
Sustainable Reform Party SRP Evelynn Mies Environmentalism Sustainability
13 / 225
98 / 631
Social Vanguardist Democratic Party SVDP Mark Bourke Vanguardism Vanguard Socialism
6 / 225
30 / 631
Common Ground Coalition CGC Avia Easton Praxeologists Paleoliberals
6 / 225
34 / 631
Opposition
Oppprtunity Party OP Nowell Riley Trenton Darzenianism Royalist Socialism
63 / 225
103 / 631
Nasphilitae National Party NNP Claire Renske Militarism, Eco-ecologism. Militarism, wikipedia:Ecomodernism
6 / 225
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Unionist Mass Line UML Jonas Val Praxis Praxis Socialism
11 / 225
113 / 631
Associated Democratic League Advocates The ADLA Annabella Fleurrette Hayden (former) Radicalism (current) Neo-Dorotians (former) Anti-Royalism (current) Free market liberalism
10 / 225
89 / 631

Former Parties

Name Leaders Ideology Active
Palmer-Innsbolt Platform David Innsbolt, Travis Palmer Industrialism, [[Wikipedia:Accelerating change|Accelerationist Reformism[[ 1998-2019
Reform Party Collective Leadership Opportunistic Populism, Postindustrial Progressivism 1988-2013
P3 Coalition P3 Coalition period in Nasphilitae Wikipedia:Technocracy 1958-2013
Military Junnta General-Commander Walt Marcel Paleomilitarism 1889-1962
The Unionists Mark Guy Darzenianism 1864-1930
The Industrialists (formerly: The Whig Club) Jacob Zain Dorothianists 1851-1930