Political parties in Libertas Omnium Maximus
Political parties have existed in Libertas Omnium Maximus since the emergence of the modern Maximusian state in 1840. On the federal level (and in most provinces), no elected office requires the holder or candidate to be affiliated with a recognized political party, but most modern Maximusian politicians do choose to associate themselves with one of the major Maximusian political parties. The current President of Libertas Omnium Maximus, Lucas Brown, is a National Conservative, while the Chancellor, Edward Banks, is a Progressive. There are eight political parties with at least one incumbent member in either chamber of the Maximusian Senate.
Maximusian Senate political parties
| Political Party | Founded | Position | Ideology | Leader | House of the Domain | House of the People |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Conservative Party | 1869 | Center right, right wing | National conservatism Neoconservatism Economic conservatism |
Jane Aberdeen | 13 / 30
|
59 / 202
|
| Progressive Citizens' Party | 1911[1] | Center-left, left wing | Social progressivism Social democracy |
Patricia Fields | 8 / 30
|
79 / 202
|
| Christian Union Party | 1961 | Right wing | Social conservatism Expanding church privileges |
Steven Lacey | 1 / 30
|
18 / 202
|
| Party Viridis | 2002 | Left wing | Environmentalism Sustainable progressivism |
Robin Sinclair | 2 / 30
|
17 / 202
|
| Labor Party | 1922 | Left, far left | Socialism Workers/union rights |
Andrew Oscar | 2 / 30
|
15 / 202
|
| Party of 1837 | 2004 | Right wing | Paleoconservatism Conservative libertarianism |
Nicholas Sauvage | 4 / 30
|
9 / 202
|
| Libertas Universalis | 1994 | Right, far right | Anti-communism Economic conservatism |
John Norman | 0 / 30
|
8 / 202
|
| Liberal Coalition | 1965 | Center | Neoliberalism | Eugene Strickland | 0 / 30
|
3 / 202
|
Other political parties
There are a number of noteworthy local or province-level parties that do not currently hold any seats in the Maximusian Senate, often representing minority or special-interest groups.
- Hylotikos Rising (representing native Khersonsic peoples)
- Omnes Amores (representing LGBTQ citizens)
- Feminists of LOM (representing feminists' and womens' interests)
- STRIKE! (advocating for pro-gun, pro-union/syndicalist policies)
Former
Many political parties once held significant influence, but have since disbanded.
- Confederationists (dissolved around 1880, favored dividing the nation into smaller independent republics)
- Integrationists (opposed Confederationists)
- New Democrats (merged into Conservative party around 1980, favored fiscal austerity and deregulation)
Notes
- ↑ A precursor party, the Citizens' Party, was founded in 1879.