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Late Italian First Republic party system with M5S politicians
  • A table inspired by the wide variety of positions taken by (current or former) Five Star Movement politicians.
    The final years of Prima Repubblica (these are the top twelve parties in 1992 general election) were the beginning of a period of radical transformation of the Italian party system: it saw decades-old declining forces, renewed parties and brand new movements briefly coexist. Five Star movement (sans the decades-old thing) has been all of the three things above.
    The only modification, in terms of party names, was to rename Pannella List as Radical Party because of the actual leader's name in the party name.

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    Party system of independent Scotland
  • A stronger pro-independence sentiment leads Scotland to gain independence in the 1990s and it is a Commonwealth relam and member state of the European Union.

    From left to right:

    Republican Green Left
    Position: left-wing
    Ideology: green politics, democratic socialism, eco-socialism, republicanism, left-wing nationalism (majority); social democracy, left-wing populism, pro-Europeanism, soft Euroscepticism (factions).
    Origin: merger of the left wing of the Scottish National Party, the Scottish Greens and some moderate and less authoritarian elements from the Scottish Socialist Party and other minor left-wing parties.

    Labour Party of Scotland
    Position: centre-left
    Ideology: social democracy, pro-Europeanism (majority); British confederalism, republicanism (factions).
    Origin: successor to the Scottish branch of the Labour party.

    Scottish Democrats
    Position: centre to centre-left
    Ideology: social liberalism, civic nationalism, progressivism, Third Way, green liberalism, pro-Europeanism (majority); social democracy, classical liberalism, European federalism, British confederalism, republicanism (factions).
    Origin: merger of the right wing of the Scottish National Party and the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

    Scottish Moderate Party
    Position: centre-right
    Ideology: liberal conservatism, conservatism, economic liberalism, British confederalism (majority); conservative liberalism, social conservatism, classical liberalism, British unionism, pro-Europeansim, soft Euroscepticism (factions).
    Origin: heir to the Scottish branch of the Conservative Party.
     
    Informal groupings of European national parties in late 19th/early 20th century
  • Informal groupings of European national parties in late 19th/early 20th century
    An attempt to identify possible groupings of national parties in a scenario where better relationships between European countries in the second half of the nineteenth century lead to create some sort of very weak supranational organisation with its representative assembly.
    Members would be appointed in the most different ways by each country with few, if any, uniform rules. Moreover, seating in the assembly would be more likely be based on country rather than ideology. These groupings would be extremely loose and all but formal, mostly used for classification purposes with a high chance of frequent change in positioning of the parties (overall something somewhat akin to the official classification of parties used OTL by the French Ministry of the Interior in the event of an election). Actual cases of continuous cooperation would be not very common and in the case of groupings such as national conservatives and especially reactionaries, you may even find conflicting views among parties grouped together regarding, for example, border disputes and irredentism.

    Communists
    Socialists
    Social democrats
    Radicals
    Left-liberals
    Right-liberals
    Regionalists and separatists
    Agrarians
    Catholics
    Protestants
    Moderate conservatives
    National conservatives
    Reactionaries
     
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    A Mirror on the Border: United States as reverse Canada
  • A Mirror on the Border: United States as reverse Canada (political left and right are inverted)

    1993-2003: Mike Castle (Liberal)

    1993 (majority) def. James Carville (Dixie Bloc), Paul Wellstone (Progress), Judy Martz (New National), Julia Brownley (Moderate Radical)
    1997 (majority) def. Paul Wellstone (Progress), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Jan Brewer (New National), Roy Cooper (Moderate Radical)
    2000 (majority) def. Dennis Kucinich (American Coalition), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Jan Brewer (New National), Roy Cooper (Moderate Radical)
    2003-2006: Wayne Gilchrest (Liberal)
    2004 (minority) def. Sherrod Brown (Radical), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Fred Thompson (New National)
    2006-2015: Sherrod Brown (Radical)
    2006 (minority) def. Wayne Gilchrest (Liberal), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Fred Thompson (New National)
    2008 (minority) def. Ben Bernanke (Liberal), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Fred Thompson (New National), Michelle Fischbach (Farmers')
    2011 (majority) def. Fred Thompson (New National), Fred Thiele (Liberal), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Michelle Fischbach (Farmers')
    2015-0000: Patrick Murphy (Liberal)
    2015 (majority) def. Sherrod Brown (Radical), Bill Cassidy (New National), Lindsey Graham (Dixie Bloc), Michelle Fischbach (Farmers')
    2019 (minority) def. Tim Ryan (Radical), Brian Kemp (Dixie Bloc), John E. James (New National), Michelle Fischbach (Farmers'), Glenn Greenwald (People's)
    2021 (minority) def. Robert O'Rourke (Radical), Brian Kemp (Dixie Bloc), John E. James (New National), Mia Love (Farmers'), Glenn Greenwald (People's)
     
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    Political parties of United Nordic Countries
  • Political parties of United Nordic Countries
    A hypothetical party system of a federation of the United Nordic Countries and which OTL parties would fit in ITTL parties.

    Nordic parties ITTLDanish parties OTLFinnish parties OTLIcelandic parties OTLNorwegian parties OTLSwedish parties OTL
    Red Alliancemajority of Øradical minority of Vasleft wing of JRradical minority of V
    Socialist Left Partymajority of F
    moderate minority of Ø
    left wing of Å
    Q
    majority of Vasmajority of V
    moderate wing of J
    SVmajority of V
    Social Democratic Labour PartyASDPS
    left wing of F
    ApS
    Green Partymoderate wing of Å
    left-wing minority of B
    moderate minority of F
    VIHRmoderate minority of V
    P
    left-wing minority of A
    MDGMP
    Centre Partyagrarian wing of Vstrictly agrarian wing of KESKB
    moderate wing of M
    Spstrictly agrarian wing of C
    Venstre: the Liberalsliberal wing of V
    M
    majority of B
    majority of I
    liberal wing of KOK
    liberal wing of KESK
    SFP
    Liike Nyt
    C
    majority of A
    Vliberal wing of C
    L
    Christian DemocratsKKDcentre wing of FKrfmoderate wing of KD
    Conservative Partyconserviative wing of V
    C
    conservative wing of KOKmoderate wing of DHmajority of M
    Progress Partyright-wing minority of I
    moderate minority of D
    moderate wing of Æ
    SINright wing of DFrpright-wing minority of M
    right wing of KD
    moderate minority of SD
    Democratic People's PartyO
    right wing of Æ
    majority of D
    PSright wing of F
    right wing of M
    DiNmajority of SD
     
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