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Revision as of 07:11, 5 June 2024
Political Parties have been legal in the Kodiak Republic since the year 639, after a decision by the Seathenia Provincial Court declared political organisation a right under Article 4 of the Constitution. Attempts at official parties existed prior to this ruling, but none held any meaningful influence. Only the DLPK existed both before and after the ruling, but was disbanded after poor electoral performance in 642.
Current Political Parties
- | Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Leader | Founded | |
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The Kodiak Social Democratic Party | KSDP | Techno-Progressivism Social Democracy |
Jack Williams Tobias Virsturm |
639 | ||
The Kodiak Workers' Party | KWP | Council Socialism Syndicalism |
Braughn F. G. Kryos | 639 | ||
The National Unity Party | NUP | Conservative Democracy Social Capitalism |
Magnus Ward | 639 |