List of political parties in Dhimrai

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Dhimrai has a multi-party political system: one in which the number of competing political parties is sufficiently large as to make it almost inevitable that, in order to participate in the exercise of power, any single party must be prepared to negotiate with one or more others with a view to forming electoral alliances and/or coalition agreements.

The party system has changed and evolved over the course of its history, and currently the two major parties are:

  • the Democracy Party, which holds more conservative views in most aspects and is popular with land owners and the aristocracy. Most governments until the Copper War were led by it.
  • the Liberal Party, which is more liberal and in favor of a freer market. It has been the leading party since the end of the Copper War.

Within the Lartema of Dhimrai, representatives are grouped by party and seated from left to right. On the right wing are parties which are generally more in support of the monarchy and status quo, whereas on the left wing are parties which are against the monarchy. To avoid confusion, these are hereafter referred to as status quo and anti-monarchy.

Elected Parties

Parties with representation in the Royal Assembly

Name Abbr. Founded Leader Representatives
of the Assembly
Judges Position Ideology
Democracy Party
brjhálártiks;-imnárt;
B Asvit Uṙienkheli
187 / 612
74 / 136
Status quo Pro-monarchism
Conservatism
Cultural traditionalism
Liberal Party
dzenátit;-imnárt;
Dz Jsemi Usikheli
299 / 612
37 / 136
Center to
Anti-monarchy
Economic liberalism
Anti-Tzalism
People's Action
brjhács;-lve
L 4614 Desva Jvinkheli
66 / 612
5 / 136
Anti-monarchy Dhimze nationalism
Cultural traditionalism
Anti-immigration
Workers' Federation
tetstelviács;-rheqnki
TṘ 4599 Dusakhi Metvakheli
34 / 612
0 / 136
Anti-monarchy Social democracy
Democratic Tschreskism
Federalist Party
rheqnkátit;-imnárt;
Svetsaghi Zetsvikheli
15 / 612
0 / 136
Anti-monarchy Federalism
Economic liberalism
Royalist Party
qiidátit;-imnárt;
Q Sverit Sveritkheli
11 / 612
0 / 136
Status quo Monarchism
Soft anti-constitutionalism

Parties with representation in other Commonwealth legislatures

Other parties

Former parties