In non-communist regimes Bloc party (politics)




1 in non-communist regimes

1.1 bulgaria
1.2 germany
1.3 hungary
1.4 mexico
1.5 new zealand
1.6 russia
1.7 syria
1.8 united kingdom

1.8.1 labour party
1.8.2 northern ireland


1.9 uzbekistan





in non-communist regimes

a few examples of bloc party system exist in non-communist regimes.


bulgaria

the bsp , other leftist parties in bulgaria have been members of leftist electoral alliance coalition bulgaria since 1991.


germany

the christian democratic union of germany not contest elections in bavaria, place taken more conservative , catholic-influenced christian social union. form common cdu/csu bloc in bundestag.


hungary

christian democratic people s party coalition partner of ruling party fidesz, , runs fidesz on joint electoral list.


mexico

in mexico during rule of institutional revolutionary party (pri, 1929–2000), partidos paleros (satellite parties) included authentic party of mexican revolution , socialist popular party. these helped pri government give superficial appearance of competitive democratic system. in fact, both satellite parties supported government , co-nominated pri candidates presidency of mexico until 1988.


new zealand

act new zealand, right-wing libertarian party, , united future, centrist party, run leaders candidates in epsom , Ōhāriu electorates respectively, typically endorsed national party, leader , candidates in these electorates. minor party mps offered cabinet positions , parties serve coalition partners in national government.


russia

the all-russia people s front includes ruling united russia, patriots of russia, progressive socialist party of ukraine, russian union of afghanistan veterans, russian union of industrialists , entrepreneurs, young guard of united russia, federation of independent trade unions of russia, agrarian party of russia , others.


syria

the national progressive front umbrella organisation comprising ba th party , several other pro-government parties, in practice play subordinate role ba th party. traditionally, legal political parties required follow socialist , arab nationalist or pan-arabist orientation of al-assad regime. more recently, parties have been no longer required in order receive legal recognition , 1 such party, syrian social nationalist party, both legalised , admitted npf. has given rise suggestions other parties neither socialist nor arab nationalist gain recognition, ethnically-based (kurdish or assyrian) parties continue repressed, , islamist parties remain illegal.


united kingdom
labour party

the labour party , co-operative party have electoral agreement under elections in constituencies contested co-operative party members joint candidates.


northern ireland

the 3 largest national parties not compete in elections in northern ireland. 3 northern irish parties affiliated parties compete in rest of uk: social democratic , labour party labour, ulster unionist party conservatives, , alliance party of northern ireland liberal democrats.


uzbekistan

although there no formal coalition group, uzbekistan may classified having example of bloc party system, because legal political parties required support regime of president islam karimov.








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