From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A transnational political party is a single political party with members or representatives in more than one country.

A well-known example is the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, established as an Arab nationalist and socialist party aspiring to pan-Arab political union. The party's central governing body, the National Command, included representatives from its organisations in all the Arab countries where Ba'athists had a significant presence. Each branch of the party, in turn, had a local governing body, the Regional Command, and although practical power became centred in the Syrian and Iraqi Regional Commands and the National Command of each faction assumed an essentially symbolic role, the party split in 1966, with different factions taking control in Syria and Iraq, each faction retained a pan-Arab structure.

Another example of a transnational political party is Sinn Féin, which has 7 Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom Parliament, and 37 Teachtaí Dála in the Irish Dáil Éireann. Sinn Féin also has 26 MLAs in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Some transnational organisations also have a party-political dimension. The best example of this is the European Union, in which groups of national political parties operate together when participating in EU institutions, especially the European Parliament, as European political parties, or "Europarties". However, Europarties are distinct from transnational political parties in that they do not operate at the national level.

In a broad sense, global movements such as communism, socialism, and Islamism have transnational qualities, but in most such cases the party organization is separate in each country, with the transnational aspect being one more of consultatation and coordination, often through political internationals. One notable exception to this rule is the Progressive Labor Party (United States), which views proletarian internationalism as requiring that they set up party collectives all over the globe. Some Trotskyist parties behave similarly.

List of transnational political parties

Current

Party Countries/Areas Ideology Notes
Alliance for the Union of Romanians   Romania
  Moldova
Right-wing populism
Conservatism
Moldovan-Romanian unionism
Aontú   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Social conservatism
Irish republicanism
Armenian Revolutionary Federation   Armenia
  Lebanon
Armenian nationalism
Market socialism
Ba'ath Party
(Iraqi-dominated faction)
Ba'athism
Ba'ath Party
(Syrian-dominated faction)
Ba'athism
Basque Nationalist Party   Spain
  France
Basque nationalism
Christian democracy
Communist Party of Ireland   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Croatian Democratic Union   Croatia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Conservatism
Christian democracy
Economic Freedom Fighters   South Africa
  Namibia
  Eswatini
  Lesotho [1]
Marxism–Leninism
Left-wing populism
Anti-imperialism
Black ultranationalism
Eusko Alkartasuna   Spain (as part of EH Bildu)
  France (as part of EH Bai)
Basque nationalism
Social democracy
Forum for Democracy   Netherlands
  Belgium
Right-wing populism
Freedom Party of Austria   Austria
  Italy
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Exists under the name Die Freiheitlichen in Italy.
Hizb ut-Tahrir globally Pan-Islamism
Caliphatism
Jihadism
Anti-Zionism
Anti-capitalism
Party doesn't partake in democratic elections.
Irish Republican Socialist Party   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Jamaat-e-Islami   India
  Pakistan
  Bangladesh (formerly)
Pan-Islamism
Religious conservatism
Islamic socialism
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia   Russia
  Belarus
  Transnistria (formerly)
Russian nationalism
Ultranationalism
Militant Left   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Trotskyism
Socialism
Party of Democratic Action   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Serbia
  Kosovo
  North Macedonia
  Montenegro (formerly)
Bosniak nationalism
Islamism
People Before Profit   Ireland (as part of PBP-S)
  Northern Ireland
Trotskyism
Socialism
Anti-capitalism
Progressive Labor Party globally Communism
Marxism–Leninism
via collectives
Ramgavar   Armenia
  Lebanon
Armenian nationalism
Liberalism
Republican Left of Catalonia   Spain
  France
Catalan nationalism
Social democracy
Republican Network for Unity   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Socialism
Saoradh   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Revolutionary socialism
Anti-imperialism
Serbian Progressive Party   Serbia
  North Macedonia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Populism
Serbian Radical Party   Serbia
  Montenegro
  Croatia (formerly)
  Bosnia and Herzegovina (formerly)
  North Macedonia (formerly)
Serbian irredentism
Sinn Féin   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Democratic socialism
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party   Armenia
  Lebanon
Armenian nationalism
Social democracy
Socialist Workers Network   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Revolutionary socialism
Trotskyism
Sortu   Spain (as part of EH Bildu)
  France (as part of EH Bai)
Abertzale left
Anti-capitalism
Democratic socialism
Syrian Social Nationalist Party   Syria
  Lebanon
Social nationalism
Syrian nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Volt Europa European federalism
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Workers' Party   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Communism
Marxism–Leninism

European political parties

A European political party is an organisation constituted by multiple national political parties which operates as a single party at the European Union level.

Former

See also

References

  1. ^ "Political Parties - IEC Lesotho". 2022-09-20. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A transnational political party is a single political party with members or representatives in more than one country.

A well-known example is the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, established as an Arab nationalist and socialist party aspiring to pan-Arab political union. The party's central governing body, the National Command, included representatives from its organisations in all the Arab countries where Ba'athists had a significant presence. Each branch of the party, in turn, had a local governing body, the Regional Command, and although practical power became centred in the Syrian and Iraqi Regional Commands and the National Command of each faction assumed an essentially symbolic role, the party split in 1966, with different factions taking control in Syria and Iraq, each faction retained a pan-Arab structure.

Another example of a transnational political party is Sinn Féin, which has 7 Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom Parliament, and 37 Teachtaí Dála in the Irish Dáil Éireann. Sinn Féin also has 26 MLAs in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Some transnational organisations also have a party-political dimension. The best example of this is the European Union, in which groups of national political parties operate together when participating in EU institutions, especially the European Parliament, as European political parties, or "Europarties". However, Europarties are distinct from transnational political parties in that they do not operate at the national level.

In a broad sense, global movements such as communism, socialism, and Islamism have transnational qualities, but in most such cases the party organization is separate in each country, with the transnational aspect being one more of consultatation and coordination, often through political internationals. One notable exception to this rule is the Progressive Labor Party (United States), which views proletarian internationalism as requiring that they set up party collectives all over the globe. Some Trotskyist parties behave similarly.

List of transnational political parties

Current

Party Countries/Areas Ideology Notes
Alliance for the Union of Romanians   Romania
  Moldova
Right-wing populism
Conservatism
Moldovan-Romanian unionism
Aontú   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Social conservatism
Irish republicanism
Armenian Revolutionary Federation   Armenia
  Lebanon
Armenian nationalism
Market socialism
Ba'ath Party
(Iraqi-dominated faction)
Ba'athism
Ba'ath Party
(Syrian-dominated faction)
Ba'athism
Basque Nationalist Party   Spain
  France
Basque nationalism
Christian democracy
Communist Party of Ireland   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Croatian Democratic Union   Croatia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Conservatism
Christian democracy
Economic Freedom Fighters   South Africa
  Namibia
  Eswatini
  Lesotho [1]
Marxism–Leninism
Left-wing populism
Anti-imperialism
Black ultranationalism
Eusko Alkartasuna   Spain (as part of EH Bildu)
  France (as part of EH Bai)
Basque nationalism
Social democracy
Forum for Democracy   Netherlands
  Belgium
Right-wing populism
Freedom Party of Austria   Austria
  Italy
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Exists under the name Die Freiheitlichen in Italy.
Hizb ut-Tahrir globally Pan-Islamism
Caliphatism
Jihadism
Anti-Zionism
Anti-capitalism
Party doesn't partake in democratic elections.
Irish Republican Socialist Party   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Jamaat-e-Islami   India
  Pakistan
  Bangladesh (formerly)
Pan-Islamism
Religious conservatism
Islamic socialism
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia   Russia
  Belarus
  Transnistria (formerly)
Russian nationalism
Ultranationalism
Militant Left   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Trotskyism
Socialism
Party of Democratic Action   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Serbia
  Kosovo
  North Macedonia
  Montenegro (formerly)
Bosniak nationalism
Islamism
People Before Profit   Ireland (as part of PBP-S)
  Northern Ireland
Trotskyism
Socialism
Anti-capitalism
Progressive Labor Party globally Communism
Marxism–Leninism
via collectives
Ramgavar   Armenia
  Lebanon
Armenian nationalism
Liberalism
Republican Left of Catalonia   Spain
  France
Catalan nationalism
Social democracy
Republican Network for Unity   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Socialism
Saoradh   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Revolutionary socialism
Anti-imperialism
Serbian Progressive Party   Serbia
  North Macedonia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Populism
Serbian Radical Party   Serbia
  Montenegro
  Croatia (formerly)
  Bosnia and Herzegovina (formerly)
  North Macedonia (formerly)
Serbian irredentism
Sinn Féin   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Democratic socialism
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party   Armenia
  Lebanon
Armenian nationalism
Social democracy
Socialist Workers Network   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Revolutionary socialism
Trotskyism
Sortu   Spain (as part of EH Bildu)
  France (as part of EH Bai)
Abertzale left
Anti-capitalism
Democratic socialism
Syrian Social Nationalist Party   Syria
  Lebanon
Social nationalism
Syrian nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Volt Europa European federalism
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Workers' Party   Ireland
  Northern Ireland
Communism
Marxism–Leninism

European political parties

A European political party is an organisation constituted by multiple national political parties which operates as a single party at the European Union level.

Former

See also

References

  1. ^ "Political Parties - IEC Lesotho". 2022-09-20. Retrieved 2023-01-29.

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