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According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
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Major party: a political party having electoral strength sufficient to permit it to win control of a government usually with comparative regularity and when defeated to constitute the principal opposition to the party in power.
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Major parties hold a significant percentage of the vote in elections and claim higher membership than minor parties. Typically, major parties have the most donors, best-organized support networks and excellent funding for elections. Their candidates for political positions are closely watched since they have the highest chance of being elected to office because of the high membership, recognition and donations that these parties are able to generate.
Two major parties can lead to a two-party system. If there is only one major party, then it is a dominant-party system. In a multi-party system, a major party is one that occasionally controls the presidency or premiership and is the most influential party in a coalition government.
List of major parties
Country |
Centre-left/Left-wing
major party |
Centre-right/Right-wing
major party |
Other major party |
Notes |
Albania |
Socialist Party of Albania |
Democratic Party of Albania |
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Algeria |
National Liberation Front |
National Rally for Democracy |
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Andorra |
Social Democratic Party |
Democrats for Andorra |
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Angola |
MPLA |
UNITA |
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Armenia |
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Republican Party of Armenia |
Prosperous Armenia |
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Australia |
Australian Labor Party |
Liberal Party of Australia |
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Austria |
Social Democratic Party of Austria |
Austrian People's Party |
Freedom Party of Austria |
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Azerbaijan |
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New Azerbaijan Party |
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The Bahamas |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Free National Movement |
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Bangladesh |
Bangladesh Awami League |
Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Jatiya Party |
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Barbados |
Barbados Labour Party |
Democratic Labour Party |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats |
Party of Democratic Action |
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Brazil |
Workers' Party |
Brazilian Social Democracy Party |
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party |
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Bulgaria |
Bulgarian Socialist Party |
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria |
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Cape Verde |
African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde |
Movement for Democracy |
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Cambodia |
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Cambodia National Rescue Party |
Cambodian People's Party |
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Canada |
Liberal Party of Canada |
Conservative Party of Canada |
New Democratic Party of Canada |
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Costa Rica |
Citizens' Action Party (PAC) |
National Liberation Party (PLN) |
Broad Front |
PLN defines itself as "centrist" but is generally considered to be more right-wing than PAC. |
Croatia |
Social Democratic Party of Croatia |
Croatian Democratic Union |
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Czech Republic |
Czech Social Democratic Party |
TOP 09 |
ANO 2011 |
The Civic Democratic Party was the dominant centre-right party until 2013. |
Cyprus |
Progressive Party of Working People |
Democratic Rally |
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Denmark |
Social Democrats |
Venstre |
Danish People's Party |
The Danish People's Party is second largest party. |
East Timor |
National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction |
|
Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor |
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El Salvador |
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front |
Nationalist Republican Alliance |
Unity Movement |
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Estonia |
Estonian Centre Party |
Estonian Reform Party |
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European Union |
Party of European Socialists |
European People's Party |
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Finland |
Social Democratic Party of Finland |
National Coalition Party |
Centre Party
Finns Party |
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France |
Socialist Party |
The Republicans |
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Georgia |
Georgian Dream |
United National Movement |
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Germany |
Social Democratic Party of Germany |
Christian Democratic Union |
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Greece |
Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) |
New Democracy |
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Until the 2012 legislative election, Pasok was the major party of the centre-left. |
Gibraltar |
Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party |
Gibraltar Social Democrats |
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Hong Kong |
Democratic Party |
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong |
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Hungary |
Hungarian Socialist Party |
Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union |
Jobbik |
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Iceland |
Social Democratic Alliance |
Independence Party |
Progressive Party |
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India |
Indian National Congress |
Bharatiya Janata Party |
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khazgam |
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Indonesia |
Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle |
Golkar Party |
Gerindra Party and Democratic Party |
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Ireland |
Labour Party |
Fine Gael |
Fianna Fáil |
Fianna Fáil received the largest share of the vote in Ireland from 1932 to 2011, when it was returned in third place with just 17.4% of the vote. |
Israel |
Israeli Labor Party |
Likud |
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Iran |
Reformists |
Conservatives |
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Italy |
Democratic Party |
Forza Italia |
Five Star Movement |
Until 1992 the major party was Christian Democracy, which had been in government for five decades; the second party was the Italian Communist Party. |
Japan |
Democratic Party |
Liberal Democratic Party |
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Jamaica |
People's National Party |
Jamaica Labour Party |
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Kirgyzstan |
Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan |
Ata-Zhurt |
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South Africa |
African National Congress |
Democratic Alliance |
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South Korea |
Democratic United Party |
Saenuri Party |
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Latvia |
Social Democratic Party "Harmony" |
Unity |
Union of Greens and Farmers |
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Liechtenstein |
Free List (Liechtenstein) |
Progressive Citizens' Party,
Patriotic Union |
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Lithuania |
Lithuanian Social Democratic Party |
Homeland Union |
Labour Party |
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Luxembourg |
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party |
Christian Social People's Party |
Democratic Party |
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Macedonia |
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia |
VMRO-DPMNE |
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Malaysia |
Pakatan Rakyat |
Barisan Nasional |
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Malta |
Labour Party |
Nationalist Party |
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Mexico |
Institutional Revolutionary Party |
National Action Party |
Party of the Democratic Revolution |
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Mongolia |
Mongolian People's Party |
Democratic Party |
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Montenegro |
Democratic Party of Socialists |
Democratic Front |
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Mozambique |
FRELIMO |
RENAMO |
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Nepal |
Communist Party of Nepal (Union Marxist Leninist |
Nepali Congress |
Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) |
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Netherlands |
Labour Party |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy |
Christian Democratic Appeal |
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New Zealand |
Labour Party |
National Party |
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Nigeria |
All Progressives Congress |
People's Democratic Party |
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Norway |
Labour Party |
Conservative Party |
Progress Party |
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Pakistan |
Pakistan People's Party |
Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) |
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Peru |
Peru Wins |
Force 2011 |
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Poland |
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Civic Platform |
Law and Justice |
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Portugal |
Socialist Party |
Social Democratic Party |
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Republic of China |
Democratic Progressive Party |
Kuomintang |
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Romania |
Social Democratic Party |
National Liberal Party |
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Russia |
Communist Party of Russia |
United Russia |
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San Marino |
Party of Socialists and Democrats |
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party |
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Serbia |
Socialist Party of Serbia |
Serbian Progressive Party |
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Seychelles |
People's Party |
Seychelles National Party |
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Singapore |
Workers' Party of Singapore |
People's Action Party |
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Slovakia |
Direction – Social Democracy |
Christian Democratic Movement |
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Slovenia |
Modern Centre Party |
Slovenian Democratic Party |
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Spain |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
People's Party |
Podemos |
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Sri-Lanka |
United National Party |
United People's Freedom Alliance |
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna & Tamil National Alliance |
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Sudan |
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National Congress |
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Sweden |
Swedish Social Democratic Party |
Moderate Party |
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Thailand |
Pheu Thai Party |
Democrat Party |
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Trinidad and Tobago |
People's National Movement |
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United National Congress |
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Turkey |
Republican People's Party |
Justice and Development Party |
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United Kingdom |
Labour Party |
Conservative Party |
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From the 17th through mid-19th century, the Whigs and the Tories were the major parties. |
United Kingdom (Scotland) |
Scottish National Party & Scottish Labour Party |
Scottish Conservative Party |
Scottish Liberal Democrats |
Scotland has similar major parties to that of the United Kingdom, with the exception of having its own nationalist party which is also centre left. |
United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) |
Sinn Féin |
Democratic Unionist Party |
Social Democratic and Labour Party & Ulster Unionist Party |
Despite being part of the UK, the main parties in Northern Ireland differ from those in Great Britain. |
United Kingdom (Wales) |
Welsh Labour & Plaid Cymru |
Welsh Conservative Party |
Welsh Liberal Democrats |
Wales has similar major parties to that of the United Kingdom, with the exception of having its own nationalist party. |
United States |
Democratic Party |
Republican Party |
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At various times during the 18th and 19th centuries, the Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, and Whig Party were all major. |
United States (Puerto Rico) |
Popular Democratic Party |
New Progressive Party |
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Puerto Rico is the only territory within the jurisdiction of USA with different major parties from the rest of the USA. |
See also
References
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