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AbbreviationAAA
Founded ()
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IdeologyIdeology
Ideology
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Colours  Black
Slogan«Slogan»
(Russian: «Слоган»)
Federation Council
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State Duma
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Regional Parliaments
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Website
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Timeline from 1973

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Communist Party of the Republic of Class Seven "A" (Trotskyists)
Коммунистическая партия Республики Класса Седьмой А (троцкистов)
AbbreviationCP RCSA(t)
General SecretaryNikita Gubanov
FounderNikita Gubanov
Founded26 December 2017 (2017-12-26)
Headquarters1527 School, Moscow, Russia
Membership (2018)5
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Trotskyism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationUnion of Left-wing Parties
Colours  Red
Slogan«Workers of the world, unite!»
(Russian: «Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!»)
Supreme Council
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National Socialist Party of RCSA "Öçpoçmaq"
Национал-социалистическая партия РКСА «Эчпочмак»
AbbreviationNSP RCSA "Öçpoçmaq"
LeaderAlexander Muchnik
FounderViktor Abdurashitov
Founded5 March 2018 (2018-03-05)
Preceded byArmed Islamic Terrorist Cell
Headquarters1527 School, Moscow, Russia
Membership (2018)3
IdeologyCentrism
Populism
Personalism
National socialism (self-declared)
Islamic terrorism (self-declared)
Political positionBig tent
Colours  Black
  Green
Slogan«Heil Muchnik!»
(Russian: «Хайль Мучник!»)
Supreme Council
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Party flag


Social Democratic Party
"General Freedom"
Социал-демократическая партия «Всеобщая свобода»
AbbreviationSDPGF (English)
SDPVS (Russian)
LeaderIvan Chelnokov
ChairpersonAlina Bostynets
FounderAlina Bostynets
Founded28 December 2017 (2017-12-28)
Preceded byCapitalist Party of Social Entrepreneurs
Headquarters1527 School, Moscow, Russia
Membership (2018)6
IdeologySocial democracy
Democratic socialism
Factions:
Social liberalism
Democratic capitalism
Libertarian socialism
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationUnion of Left-wing Parties
Colours  Yellow
  Red
  Green
Slogan«We are for justice!»
(Russian: «Мы за справедливость!»)
Supreme Council
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Party flag

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Social Democratic Progressive Party
Социал-демократическая прогрессивная партия
AbbreviationSDPP
LeaderIvan Chelnokov
Founded16 March 2018 (2018-03-16)
Dissolved17 March 2018 (2018-03-17)
Preceded byAnarcho Communist Party
Merged intoSocial Democratic Party "General Freedom"
Headquarters1527 School, Moscow, Russia
Membership (2018)1
IdeologySocial democracy
Libertarian socialism
Progressivism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationUnion of Communist Parties
Colours  Blue-green
Supreme Council
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Anarcho-communist Party of the Seventh "A"
Анархо-коммунистическая партия Седьмого "А"
AbbreviationACPSA
LeaderIvan Chelnokov
Founded26 December 2017 (2017-12-26)
Dissolved12 January 2018 (2018-01-12)
Succeeded bySocial Democratic Progressive Party
Headquarters1527 School, Moscow, Russia
Membership (2018)1
IdeologyAnarcho-communism
Anarcho-syndicalism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
Colours  Red
  Black
  Purple (customary)
Temporary Parliament (2017)
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Party flag

cabinet of azer

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Table below shows the 4th cabinet of President Ilham Aliyev, formed on 21 April 2018.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
President31 October 2003Incumbent New Azerbaijan
Vice President21 February 2017Incumbent New Azerbaijan
Prime Minister21 April 20188 October 2019 New Azerbaijan
8 October 2019Incumbent New Azerbaijan
First Deputy Prime Minister13 February 2003Incumbent Independent
Deputy Prime Minister22 October 2013Incumbent New Azerbaijan
22 October 2019Incumbent New Azerbaijan
18 November 199821 October 2019 New Azerbaijan
21 April 201821 October 2019 New Azerbaijan
Minister of Internal Affairs29 April 199420 June 2019 New Azerbaijan
20 June 2019Incumbent Independent
Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources23 April 2018Incumbent New Azerbaijan

PMs of Romania

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PMs of Armenia

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Electoral history

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Country Logo Name Abbr. Leader Founded Ideology Position Last election Legislature In power since
Presidential Legislative
 Angola People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola[1][2]
Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola
MPLA João Lourenço (president) 10 December 1956 (1956-12-10) Social democracy Centre-left to left-wing 61.08% (2017) National Assembly:
150 / 220
1975 (since independence);
Sole legal party in 1975–91
 Botswana Botswana Democratic Party[3] BDP Slumber Tsogwane (vice-president) November 1961 (1961-11) Paternalistic conservatism Centre to centre-right 52.65% (2019) National Assembly:
39 / 65
1966 (since independence)[4]
 Burundi National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy
Conseil National Pour la Défense de la Démocratie–Forces pour la Défense de la Démocratie
CNDD–FDD Évariste Ndayishimiye (president) May 1998 (1998-05) Hutu nationalism
Populism
Big tent 71.45% (2020) 70.98% (2020) Senate:
34 / 43
National Assembly:
86 / 123
2005
 Cameroon Cameroon People's Democratic Movement
Rassemblement démocratique du Peuple Camerounais
CPDM
RDPC
Paul Biya (president) 1955 (1955) (KNDP)
1958 (1958) (UC)
1 September 1966 (1966-09-01) (merger)
Nationalism
Francophilia
Populism
Big tent 71.28% (2018) 139 of 180 (2020) National Assembly:
152 / 180
1960 (since independence, under various names);
Sole legal party in 1966–90
 Congo Congolese Party of Labour
Parti congolais du travail
PCT Denis Sassou Nguesso (president) 29 December 1969 (1969-12-29) Social democracy Centre-left 88.40% (2021) 96 of 151 (2017) Senate:
45 / 72
National Assembly:
90 / 151
1969–1992 and since 1997;
Sole legal party in 1969–90
 Djibouti Union for the Presidential Majority
Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle
UMP Ismaïl Omar Guelleh (president) 2003 (2003) Social democracy Centre-left 97.30% (2021) 87.83% (2018) National Assembly:
57 / 65
1979 (as RPP since its formation)
 Equatorial Guinea Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea
Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial
PDGE Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (president) 11 October 1987 (1987-10-11) African nationalism
Fang interests
Militarism
Authoritarianism
Populism
Personalism
Big tent 93.53% (2016) 99 of 100 (2017) Senate:
70 / 70
Chamber of Deputies:
99 / 100
1987 (since its formation);
Sole legal party in 1987–91
 Ethiopia Prosperity Party
ብልጽግና ፓርቲ
PP Abiy Ahmed (prime minister) 1 December 2019 (2019-12-01) Civic nationalism
Liberalism
Centre indirect 410 of 547 (2021) House of Peoples' Representatives:
410 / 547
1991 (as EPRDF);
Reorganized in 2019
 Gabon Gabonese Democratic Party
Parti démocratique gabonais
PDG Ali Bongo Ondimba (president) August 1953 (1953-08) Conservatism
Pan-Africanism
Secularism
Centre-right 49.80% (2016) 98 of 143 (2018) Senate:
81 / 102
National Assembly:
98 / 143
1958;
Sole legal party in 1968–91
 Mozambique FRELIMO Party
Partido FRELIMO
FRELIMO Filipe Nyusi (president) 25 June 1962 (1962-06-25) Democratic socialism
Social democracy
Centre-left to left-wing 73.46% (2019) 71.28% (2019) Assembly of the Republic:
184 / 250
1975 (since independence);
Sole legal party in 1975–90
 Namibia SWAPO Party of Namibia SWAPO Hage Geingob (president) 19 April 1960 (1960-04-19) Socialism with Namibian characteristics Left-wing 56.25% (2019) 65.45% (2019) National Council:
28 / 42
National Assembly:
63 / 104
1990 (since independence)
 Rwanda Rwandan Patriotic Front
Front patriotique rwandais
FPR Paul Kagame (president) December 1987 (1987-12) Rwandan nationalism
Economic liberalism
Authoritarianism
Big tent 98.79% (2017) 73.95% (2018) Chamber of Deputies:
41 / 80
1994
 South Africa African National Congress ANC Cyril Ramaphosa (president) 8 January 1990 (1990-01-08) African nationalism
Social democracy
Centre-left 98.79% (2017) 73.95% (2018) Chamber of Deputies:
41 / 80
1994

Current unregistered parties

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Name Abbr. Leader (s) Ideology Political position Foundation Alliances
All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks
Всесоюзная коммунистическая партия большевиков
VKPB
ВКПБ
Nikolay Degtyarenko (disputed) Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Bolshevism
Anti-revisionism
Stalinism
Far-left 1991
Vanguard of Red Youth
Авангард красной молодёжи
AKM
АКМ
Sergei Udaltsov Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Bolshevism
Anti-revisionism
Left-wing adicalism
Far-left 1999
Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Российская коммунистическая рабочая партия в составе Коммунистической партии Советского Союза
RCWP-CPSU
РКРП-КПСС
Viktor Tyulkin Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-revisionism
Far-left 2001 (RCWP-RPC)
2012 (RCWP-CPSU)
Autonomous Action
Автономное действие
AD
АД
Collective leadership Anarchism
Anarcho-communism
Autonomism
Feminism
Radical environmentalism
Anti-clericalism
Anti-fascism
Anti-Bolshevism
Anti-capitalism
Far-left 2002
Libertarian Party of Russia
Либертарианская Партия России
LPR
ЛПР
Boris Fedyukin

or Yaroslav Conway

Right-libertarianism
Anti-statism
Laissez-faire
Minarchism
Anarcho-capitalism
Centre-right to right-wing 2008 International:
IALP
United Communist Party
Объединённая коммунистическая партия
UCP
ОКП
Vladimir Lakeev Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-clericalism
Internationalism
Far-left 2014
Socialist Party of the Russian Federation
Социалистическая партия Российской Федерации
SPRF
СПРФ
Nikolay Platoshkin Socialism of the 21st century
Democratic socialism
Soviet patriotism
Centre-left to left-wing 2019

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Malaysia

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Albania (Zogu)

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Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (born 1982)Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (born 1939)Zog I of Albania

Albania (Wied)

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Carol Victor, Hereditary Prince of AlbaniaWilhelm, Prince of Albania

Austria-Hungary

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Karl von HabsburgOtto von HabsburgCharles I of AustriaFranz Joseph I of AustriaFerdinand I of AustriaFrancis II, Holy Roman Emperor

Anhalt

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Eduard, Prince of AnhaltFriedrich, Hereditary Prince of AnhaltJoachim Ernst, Duke of AnhaltEduard, Duke of AnhaltFriedrich II, Duke of AnhaltFrederick I, Duke of AnhaltLeopold IV, Duke of AnhaltLeopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau

Bavaria

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Franz, Duke of BavariaAlbrecht, Duke of BavariaRupprecht, Crown Prince of BavariaLudwig III of BavariaOtto, King of BavariaLudwig II of BavariaMaximilian II of BavariaLudwig I of BavariaMaximilian I Joseph of Bavaria

Prussia and Germany

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Georg Friedrich, Prince of PrussiaLouis Ferdinand, Prince of PrussiaWilhelm, German Crown PrinceWilhelm II, German EmperorFrederick III, German EmperorWilliam I, German EmperorFrederick William IV of PrussiaFrederick William III of Prussia

Political blocs

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List of current national governments

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Country Government
Shadow government
Head of government Last election Creation date Parties in government
Number of ministers
Type of government Ref.
 Afghanistan Caretaker Cabinet of the Islamic Emirate Hasan Akhund (acting) (15 Aug 2021) 7 September 2021 Taliban Provisional one-party [5][6][7]
 Abkhazia Second Ankvab Government Alexander Ankvab 22 March 2020 23 April 2020 Independents, Aitaira (PM) Non-partisan [8][9]
 Albania Third Rama Government Edi Rama 25 April 2021 18 September 2021 Socialist Party Majority [10][11]
 Algeria Benabderrahmane Government Ayman Benabderrahmane 12 June 2021 30 June 2021 Independents, FLN, RND, FM, Binaa Coalition [12][13]
 Andorra Espot Zamora Government Xavier Espot Zamora 7 April 2019 16 May 2019 Democrats, Liberals, CC Coalition [14]
 Angola Lourenço Government João Lourenço 23 August 2017 26 September 2017 MPLA (21+President) Dominant-party majority [15]
 Antigua and Barbuda Browne cabinet Gaston Browne 21 March 2018 13 June 2014 Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party Majority [16]
 Argentina Alberto Fernández cabinet [es] Alberto Fernández 27 October 2019 10 December 2019 Frente de Todos (Justicialist Party, FR, others) Minority coalition [17]
 Armenia Third Pashinyan government Nikol Pashinyan 20 June 2021 6 August 2021 Civil Contract, Independents Majority [18]
 Republic of Artsakh Second Harutyunyan government Arayik Harutyunyan 31 March 2020 21 May 2020 Free Motherland, Independents Minority [19]
 Australia Albanese ministry
Dutton shadow ministry
Anthony Albanese
Peter Dutton
21 May 2022 23 May 2022
5 June 2022
Australian Labor Party
Liberal Party, National Party
Majority [20]
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 Austria Nehammer government Karl Nehammer 29 September 2019 6 December 2021 Austrian People's Party, The Greens Coalition [22]
 Azerbaijan 8th Government of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov 11 April 2018 21 April 2018 New Azerbaijan Party, Independents Dominant-party majority
 Bahamas Davis ministry Philip Davis 16 September 2021 17 September 2021 Progressive Liberal Party Majority
 Bahrain Second Salman bin Hamad cabinet Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa 12 and 19 November 2022 21 November 2022 Independents Non-partisan
 Bangladesh Fourth Hasina ministry Sheikh Hasina 30 December 2018 7 January 2019 Awami League Dominant-party majority
 Barbados Mia Mottley 2022 cabinet Mia Mottley 19 January 2022 24 January 2022 Barbados Labour Party Supermajority


  1. ^ Mehler, Andreas; Melber, Henning; Van Walraven, Klaas (2009). Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2008. Leiden: Brill. p. 411. ISBN 978-90-04-17811-3.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) (in English)
  3. ^ Doorenspleet, Renske; Nijzink, Lia (2014). Party Systems and Democracy in Africa. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-137-01170-1.
  4. ^ "Botswana's ruling Democratic Party wins general elections". BBC News. BBC. October 26, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  5. ^ "Statement of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding cabinet announcement". Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan – Voice of Jihad. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2022. The Islamic Emirate has decided to appoint and announce a caretaker cabinet to undertake necessary governmental tasks.
  6. ^ "Taliban name all-male Afghan cabinet including minister wanted by FBI". the Guardian. 2021-09-07. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  7. ^ https://alemarahenglish.af/
  8. ^ Joshua Kucera (13 January 2020). "Abkhazian leader resigns, new elections called". EurasiaNet. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  9. ^ https://www.km-ra.org/
  10. ^ "US, OSCE, Commissioner for Enlargement, international messages on swearing in new government". politiko.al. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  11. ^ https://www.kryeministria.al/
  12. ^ "Algeria's President Tebboune announces new government". France 24. 2021-07-07. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  13. ^ https://premier-ministre.gov.dz/ar
  14. ^ http://www.govern.ad/
  15. ^ https://governo.gov.ao/ao/governo/ministros/
  16. ^ https://ab.gov.ag/detail_page.php?page=10
  17. ^ https://www.argentina.gob.ar/
  18. ^ https://www.gov.am/en/structure/
  19. ^ http://gov.nkr.am/en/ministries/
  20. ^ https://www.aph.gov.au/about_parliament/parliamentary_departments/parliamentary_library/parliamentary_handbook/current_ministry_list Current Ministry List
  21. ^ https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Parliamentary_Handbook/Shadow
  22. ^ https://www.bundeskanzleramt.gv.at/en/federal-chancellery/the-austrian-federal-government/ministers.html

Opinion polling for Putin (in progress)

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Polls of Russians' attitudes towards Vladimir Putin began to be published from the moment he took office as prime minister in August 1999.

Polls

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Fourth presidency

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Fieldwork date Polling firm Approve Disapprove No answer Lead
January 2023 Levada Center 82 16 2 66
December 2022 Levada Center 81 17 2 64
September Levada Center 67 33 1 34
August 2018 Levada Center 70 30 1 40
July 2018 Levada Center 67 32 1 35
May 2018 Levada Center 82 17 1 65
April 2018 Levada Center 82 17 1 65
March 2018 Levada Center 80 19 1 61
2018 election 18 Mar 2018 77.53


Participating parties

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List
No.
Name Abbr. Leader(s) Ideology Political
position
Total
candidates
1 Pirate Party – Slovakia
Pirátska strana – Slovensko
Piráti Zuzana Šubová Pirate politics
Direct democracy
Centre
2 PRINCIPLE
PRINCÍP
PRINCÍP Atila Géňa Social democracy
Romani minority
Centre-left
3 Progressive Slovakia
Progresívne Slovensko
PS Michal Šimečka Social liberalism
Progressivism
Centre to centre-left
4 Common Citizens of Slovakia
Spoločne občania Slovenska
SOS Tibor Hanuliak
5 OĽaNO and Friends
OĽaNO a priatelia
OĽaNO Igor Matovič
Anna Záborská
Veronika Remišová
Conservatism
Populism
Big tent
6 Communist Party of Slovakia
Komunistická strana Slovenska
KSS Jozef Hrdlička Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Far-left
7 Hungarian Forum
Maďarské fórum
MF Zsolt Simon Hungarian minority interests
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-right
8 Patriotic Bloc
Vlastenecký blok
VB Ivan Stanovič Slovak nationalism Right-wing
9 Modrí, Most–Híd MM Mikuláš Dzurinda Conservative liberalism
Liberal conservatism
Centre-right
10 JUSTICE
SPRAVODLIVOSŤ
S Miroslava Šuttová Social democracy
Left-wing populism
Left-wing
11 Slovak Revival Movement
Slovenské Hnutie Obrody
SHO Róbert Švec Slovak nationalism
Pan-Slavism
Right-wing
12 Freedom and Solidarity
Sloboda a Solidarita
SASKA Richard Sulík Liberalism
Libertarianism
Centre-right
13 We Are Family
Sme rodina
SR Boris Kollár National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Right-wing to far-right
14 We Slovakia
MySlovensko
MS Štefan Panenka Centrism
Digitalization
Centre
15 Slovak National Party
Slovenská národná strana
SNS Andrej Danko Slovak nationalism
National conservatism
Right-wing to far-right
16 Direction – Social Democracy
Smer – sociálna demokracia
Smer-SD Robert Fico Left-wing populism
Left-wing nationalism
Centre-left
17 Voice – Social Democracy
Hlas – sociálna demokracia
Hlas-SD Peter Pellegrini Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-left
18 Alliance
Aliancia–Szövetség
Aliancia Krisztián Forró Hungarian minority interests
Christian democracy
Centre-right to right-wing
19 Slovak National Unity
Slovenská národná jednota
SRDCE-SNJ Vladimír Zeman Slovak nationalism
Pensioners' interests
Right-wing