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Revision as of 19:38, 23 April 2022

The 1707 Sanaman general elections were held on 1.XII and were the first elections following the 1707 Sanaman military coup d'état and the first freely contested elections following the Sanaman Civil War. The new constitution, written by the new social-democratic leadership of the Sanamati Democratic Party, provided for the direct election of a House of People's Delegates and a House of Councillors. Elections were also held to the assemblies of the people's republics, as well as local and regional assemblies.

Participating parties

Following the leadership coup in the Sanamati Democratic Party earlier during the year, after the botched coup d'état, the party split into three, with the social-democrats remaining in the SDP, the communalists forming the Communities Movement, and the communists forming the Sanaman Communist Party. The United Nationalist Alliance also early registered to participate in all elections, attempting to reclaim at least some of the influence it had under Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici.

List of participating parties

Party name Ideology Political position
Sanamati Democratic Party Social democracy, democratic socialism, ecologism, feminism, unionism Left wing
Communities Movement Communalism, ecologism, feminism, direct democracy, federalism Left wing to far left
Sanaman Communist Party Communism, statism, democratic centralism, unionism Far left
United Nationalist Alliance Nationalism, populism, liberalism, unionism Center right
Coalition 1660 Socialism, workers' rights, unionism Center left
Sanaman People's Party Liberalism, feminism, ecologism, laissez-faire economics Center right
Bright Future Anti-immigration, nationalism, conservatism, populism Ringt wing to far right
Agrarian League Agrarianism, farmers' rights, conservatism Center right
Citizens United Citizens rights, classic liberalism, civil rights, direct democracy, federalism Center right to center
Green Party Ecologism, liberalism, welfare state, fair trade, anti-growth, pro-immigration, federalism Center right to center left
Democratic Nazarene Union Nazarene democracy, Nazarene values, conservatism, traditional values Center right to right wing
Northern League Nationalism, conservatism, Istvanistani-speaking rights, Praeta-speaking rights Center right to right wing
Partito Popolare Cisamarrese Nationalism, liberalism, ecologism, Cisamarrese-speaking rights Center
Yardistani List Nationalism, big tent, Yardistani-speaking rights Center
Laqi People's Party Nationalism, big tent, Laqi-speaking rights Center
Future of Estarisa Nationalism, big tent, Estarisan rights Center

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