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List of political parties in Uruguay

Uruguay has a multi-party system with three dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. It may be said that to some extent the 'fault lines' of Uruguay's politics have run within the historically dominant Colorado and National parties. Uruguay underwent an intermittent series of civil wars through much of the 19th century, which ended in 1904, and the party system has in the past reflected regional loyalties which emerged during that period. However, with the eclipse in 2004 of the Colorado Party and, indeed, the cooperation of the Colorado and National parties during the 1999 Presidential elections, some realignment of traditional loyalties has come into play. However, the independence of both parties is maintained by members of Colorado and National parties.

The participation of leading figures from both the Colorado and the National parties in the civilian-military administrations of 1973-1985 may have played a role in causing long-term traditional party loyalties to shift somewhat. Critics of these two parties may argue that they have to some extent been compromised with the past willingness of some of their prominent members to work with the civilian-military administrations of 1973-1985. Supporters may argue that in the difficult circumstances of the years in question such participation as was afforded by Colorado and National members to the civilian-military administrations was against the background of political figures (from both EP-FA-NM and National parties, such as Liber Seregni and Wilson Ferreira Aldunate) who were exiled and/or incarcerated, thus playing no part at all in the country's affairs until circumstances were more fortuitous for them. Furthermore, Ferreira Aldunate and Seregni were banned from participating in the first "return to democracy" elections of 1984, where Julio María Sanguinetti was elected.

Economic problems also may have substantially contributed to the Uruguayan electorate's willingness in 2004 to move away from the traditional parties.

Factionalism is strong in all of Uruguay's major parties. The Broad Front is in fact a coalition of autonomous political parties that vary in ideological outlook, while the Colorado and National parties are also composed of divergent factions with autonomous identities within those parties.

The parties edit

Party Ideology Chamber Senate
  Broad Front
Frente Amplio
Left wing nationalism
Socialism
Marxism
Social democracy
42 / 99
13 / 30
  National Party
Partido Nacional
Liberal conservatism
Christian democracy
Social liberalism
30 / 99
10 / 30
Colorado Party
Partido Colorado
Progressivism
Social democracy
Republicanism
Internationalism
13 / 99
4 / 30
Open Cabildo
Cabildo Abierto
Right-wing populism
National conservatism
Militarism
11 / 99
3 / 30
  Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party
Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente
Green liberalism
1 / 99
0 / 30
  Party of the People
Partido de la Gente
Conservative liberalism
Neoliberalism
1 / 99
0 / 30
  Independent Party
Partido Independiente
Social democracy
Christian democracy
1 / 99
0 / 30
  Popular Unity
Unidad Popular
Marxism-Leninism
Anti-imperialism
0 / 99
0 / 30
  Workers' Party
Partido de los Trabajadores
Trotskyism
0 / 99
0 / 30
  Green Animalist Party
Partido Verde Animalista
Green politics
0 / 99
0 / 30
  Digital Party
Partido Digital
E-democracy
0 / 99
0 / 30

Parties represented in the General Assembly edit

A new party was established in 2016, and some parliament members switched allegiance to it:

Unrepresented parties edit

Defunct parties edit

Bibliography edit

  • González, Luis Eduardo (1996). Mainwaring, Scott; Scully, Timothy (eds.). (PDF). La Construcción de Instituciones Democráticas. Sistemas de Partidos en América Latina (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Cieplan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
  • Gros Espiell, Héctor. "Regulación jurídica de los partidos políticos en Uruguay" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  • Guerra, Pablo A. "Para comprender la estructura política en Uruguay" (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 February 2014.

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Uruguay has a multi party system with three dominant political parties with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party It may be said that to some extent the fault lines of Uruguay s politics have run within the historically dominant Colorado and National parties Uruguay underwent an intermittent series of civil wars through much of the 19th century which ended in 1904 and the party system has in the past reflected regional loyalties which emerged during that period However with the eclipse in 2004 of the Colorado Party and indeed the cooperation of the Colorado and National parties during the 1999 Presidential elections some realignment of traditional loyalties has come into play However the independence of both parties is maintained by members of Colorado and National parties The participation of leading figures from both the Colorado and the National parties in the civilian military administrations of 1973 1985 may have played a role in causing long term traditional party loyalties to shift somewhat Critics of these two parties may argue that they have to some extent been compromised with the past willingness of some of their prominent members to work with the civilian military administrations of 1973 1985 Supporters may argue that in the difficult circumstances of the years in question such participation as was afforded by Colorado and National members to the civilian military administrations was against the background of political figures from both EP FA NM and National parties such as Liber Seregni and Wilson Ferreira Aldunate who were exiled and or incarcerated thus playing no part at all in the country s affairs until circumstances were more fortuitous for them Furthermore Ferreira Aldunate and Seregni were banned from participating in the first return to democracy elections of 1984 where Julio Maria Sanguinetti was elected Economic problems also may have substantially contributed to the Uruguayan electorate s willingness in 2004 to move away from the traditional parties Factionalism is strong in all of Uruguay s major parties The Broad Front is in fact a coalition of autonomous political parties that vary in ideological outlook while the Colorado and National parties are also composed of divergent factions with autonomous identities within those parties Contents 1 The parties 1 1 Parties represented in the General Assembly 1 2 Unrepresented parties 1 3 Defunct parties 2 Bibliography 3 See alsoThe parties editParty Ideology Chamber Senate nbsp Broad FrontFrente Amplio Left wing nationalismSocialismMarxismSocial democracy 42 99 13 30 nbsp National PartyPartido Nacional Liberal conservatismChristian democracySocial liberalism 30 99 10 30Colorado PartyPartido Colorado ProgressivismSocial democracyRepublicanismInternationalism 13 99 4 30Open CabildoCabildo Abierto Right wing populismNational conservatismMilitarism 11 99 3 30 nbsp Ecologist Radical Intransigent PartyPartido Ecologista Radical Intransigente Green liberalism 1 99 0 30 nbsp Party of the PeoplePartido de la Gente Conservative liberalismNeoliberalism 1 99 0 30 nbsp Independent PartyPartido Independiente Social democracyChristian democracy 1 99 0 30 nbsp Popular UnityUnidad Popular Marxism LeninismAnti imperialism 0 99 0 30 nbsp Workers PartyPartido de los Trabajadores Trotskyism 0 99 0 30 nbsp Green Animalist PartyPartido Verde Animalista Green politics 0 99 0 30 nbsp Digital PartyPartido Digital E democracy 0 99 0 30Parties represented in the General Assembly edit Broad Front Frente Amplio 1971 present Uruguay Assembly Asamblea Uruguay 1994 present Broad Front Confluence Confluencia Frenteamplio Current 78 Corriente 78 Movement of Popular Participation Movimiento de Participacion Popular 1989 present Christian Democratic Party of Uruguay Partido Democrata Cristiano del Uruguay 1962 present Communist Party of Uruguay Partido Comunista del Uruguay 1920 present Party of the Communes Partido de los Comunes Socialist Party of Uruguay Partido Socialista del Uruguay 1910 present Artiguista Fall Vertiente Artiguista 1989 present Progressive Alliance Alianza Progresista 1999 present New Space Nuevo Espacio 1994 present Colorado Party 1836 present National Party 1836 present National Alliance Alianza Nacional Independent Party 2003 present Popular Unity Unidad Popular 2006 present March 26 Movement Movimiento 26 de Marzo A new party was established in 2016 and some parliament members switched allegiance to it Party of the Folk Partido de la Gente 2016 present Unrepresented parties edit Oriental Revolutionary Movement Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental 1961 present Civic Union 1971 present Workers Party 1984 present Anti imperialist Unitary Commissions 2008 present Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party PERI 2014 present Resistance Party 2017 present Digital Party 2015 present Green Animalist Party 2018 present Open Cabildo 2019 present Defunct parties edit Constitutional Party 1880 1903 Independent National Party 1931 Black Native Party 1936 1944 Liga Nacional de Accion Ruralista 1964 Liberal Party 2002 2009 Bibliography editGonzalez Luis Eduardo 1996 Mainwaring Scott Scully Timothy eds Continuidad y cambio en el sistema de partidos uruguayo PDF La Construccion de Instituciones Democraticas Sistemas de Partidos en America Latina in Spanish Santiago de Chile Cieplan Archived from the original PDF on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 09 Gros Espiell Hector Regulacion juridica de los partidos politicos en Uruguay PDF in Spanish Retrieved 9 February 2014 Guerra Pablo A Para comprender la estructura politica en Uruguay in Spanish Retrieved 9 February 2014 See also editPolitics of Uruguay List of political parties by country Liberalism in Uruguay nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Political parties in Uruguay Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of political parties in Uruguay amp oldid 1148909950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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