Political parties in Hasanistan

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Hasanistan is a democracy with a multi-party system, with the right to create political parties enshrined in the Constitution. The first political party in Hasanistan was established on 5 May 2013. The three traditional major parties of Hasanistan are considered to be the Nomad Party, the Progressive Party and the Northern League. Other parties have also existed and have at times been more powerful than the traditional parties. Since the introduction of political parties, there have also been officials who have remained independent from partisan affiliation.

Political parties and the Constitution

List of political parties

Party Leader Ideology Position President Premiership Divan National Parliament Ardajan
Upper house Lower house
People's Unity Party Hasan Çakar Communitarianism
Centre-left
Yes
Supported
1 / 4
1 / 6
1 / 4
0 / 4
Pirate Party Chase Nanatovich Civil libertarianism
Centre-left
Supported
Yes
1 / 4
1 / 6
1 / 4
0 / 4
Faction "Fatherland" Central Committee Populism
Syncretic
Supported
Supported
1 / 4
0 / 6
0 / 4
0 / 4
Feudalist Party Lüd İsveçoğlu Feudalism
Right
Supported
Supported
1 / 4
2 / 6
1 / 4
0 / 4
Progressive Party Tanju Çakar Posadism
Far-left
No
No
0 / 4
0 / 6
0 / 4
0 / 4
Moralist Party Tablekitten Moralism
Right
No
No
0 / 4
0 / 6
0 / 4
0 / 4
Eniakist Party None Eniakism
Centre-right
Supported
Supported
0 / 4
0 / 6
0 / 4
0 / 4

Hypothetical Parties

Dissolved parties

Independent politics in Hasanistan

Independent politicians
Supreme Council
0 / 4
People's Mejlis
0 / 4
Vandals Mejlis
1 / 6
Local elected offices
1 / 4
Megyis Ardajan
4 / 4

Ardajan implemented a ban on political parties for local offices in 2023, leading to the dissolution of the Democratic Party of Ardajan and Yeni Ardajan. The new regulation dictates that candidates for the Megyis must be non-partisan, although Hasani national parties are permitted to endorse candidates. (Ballot would like this: John Doe endorsed by the Progressive Party) This directive is explicitly outlined in Ardajan Supreme Law under Article 12, focusing on legislative and electoral processes.

See also