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'''Alduria-Wechua''' has a fragmented multi-party system, with parties ranging from broad political movements to smaller parties that usually address regional or minority issues | '''Alduria-Wechua''' has a fragmented multi-party system, with parties ranging from broad political movements to smaller parties that usually address specific regional or minority issues. | ||
In {{AN|1687}}, five political parties from both [[Alduria]] and the [[Wechua Nation]] formed a federal "grand [[Aldricism|Aldricist]] coalition" called the [[Coalition for Federal Progress]]. They were later joined by 20 independent Aldurian [[Federal Constituent Assembly|Assembly]] members, making them the largest political coalition in the [[Federal Constituent Assembly]] with 393 seats out of 685. | In {{AN|1687}}, five political parties from both [[Alduria]] and the [[Wechua Nation]] formed a federal "grand [[Aldricism|Aldricist]] coalition" called the [[Coalition for Federal Progress]]. They were later joined by 20 independent Aldurian [[Federal Constituent Assembly|Assembly]] members, making them the largest political coalition in the [[Federal Constituent Assembly]] with 393 seats out of 685. | ||
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==Political parties== | ==Political parties== | ||
===Current parties=== | ===Current parties=== | ||
*[[Alduria]] | *[[Alduria]] | ||
**Democratic Socialist Party | **Democratic Socialist Party | ||
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Alduria-Wechua has a fragmented multi-party system, with parties ranging from broad political movements to smaller parties that usually address specific regional or minority issues.
In 1687 AN, five political parties from both Alduria and the Wechua Nation formed a federal "grand Aldricist coalition" called the Coalition for Federal Progress. They were later joined by 20 independent Aldurian Assembly members, making them the largest political coalition in the Federal Constituent Assembly with 393 seats out of 685.
Federal coalitions
- Coalition for Federal Progress (CFP)
- Anti-Federalist Coalition (AFC)
- Union for a Democratic Movement (UDM)
Political parties
Current parties
- Alduria
- Democratic Socialist Party
- Liberty and Democracy Party
- Aldurian National Alliance
- Independents
- Wechua Nation
- Social Democratic Club
- Conservative and Royalist Coalition
- Alexandrian and Caputian Party
- Nationalist & Humanist Club
- Communist Soviet of the Wechua Nation
- Independents
- Santander
- Valencia
Historical parties
Alduria
| Logo | Name | Abbrev. | Founded | Dissolved | Position | Fate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Congress for Social Democracy | NCSD | ???? | ???? | Center-left | Merged into DFL | ||
| Communist Party of Alduria | CPA | ???? | ???? | Far-left | Merged into DFL | ||
| File:N-LA Logo.png | National-Liberal Alliance | N-LA | ???? | 1678 | Right | Merged into ANA | |
| Movement for Alduria | MfA | ???? | 1678 | Far-Right | Merged into ANA | ||
| Euran Destiny Party | EDP | ???? | ???? | Zurvanism, nationalism, conservatism | Dissolved | ||