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List of political parties in Uruguay

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Uruguay has a multi-party system with three dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. It may be said that to some extent the 'fault lines' of Uruguay's politics have run within the historically dominant Colorado and National parties. Uruguay underwent an intermittent series of civil wars through much of the 19th century, which ended in 1904, and the party system has in the past reflected regional loyalties which emerged during that period. However, with the eclipse in 2004 of the Colorado Party and, indeed, the cooperation of the Colorado and National parties during the 1999 Presidential elections, some realignment of traditional loyalties has come into play. However, the independence of both parties is maintained by members of Colorado and National parties.

The participation of leading figures from both the Colorado and the National parties in the civilian-military administrations of 1973-1985 may have played a role in causing long-term traditional party loyalties to shift somewhat. Critics of these two parties may argue that they have to some extent been compromised with the past willingness of some of their prominent members to work with the civilian-military administrations of 1973-1985. Supporters may argue that in the difficult circumstances of the years in question such participation as was afforded by Colorado and National members to the civilian-military administrations was against the background of political figures (from both EP-FA-NM and National parties, such as Liber Seregni and Wilson Ferreira Aldunate) who were exiled and/or incarcerated, thus playing no part at all in the country's affairs until circumstances were more fortuitous for them. Furthermore, Ferreira Aldunate and Seregni were banned from participating in the first "return to democracy" elections of 1984, where Julio María Sanguinetti was elected.

Economic problems also may have substantially contributed to the Uruguayan electorate's willingness in 2004 to move away from the traditional parties.

Factionalism is strong in all of Uruguay's major parties. The Broad Front is in fact a coalition of autonomous political parties that vary in ideological outlook, while the Colorado and National parties are also composed of divergent factions with autonomous identities within those parties.

Parties

PartyIdeologyChamberSenate
Broad Front (Uruguay)}}"[[File:Logo_Frente_Amplio.svg50px]]Broad Front
Frente AmplioProgressivism
Social democracy
Socialism of the 21st century
National Party (Uruguay)}}"[[File:Partido_Nacional_(Uruguay)_logo.svg50px]]National Party
Partido NacionalLiberal conservatism
Christian democracy
Colorado Party (Uruguay)}}"[[File:Flag of Colorado Party (Uruguay).svg50px]]Colorado Party
Partido ColoradoLiberalism
Social liberalism
Sovereign Identity}}"Sovereign Identity
Identidad SoberanaNationalism
Conspiracy theorism
Cabildo Abierto}}"[[File:Partido cabildo abierto 270x180 flag version.jpg50px]]Open Cabildo
Cabildo AbiertoRight-wing populism
National conservatism
Independent Party (Uruguay)}}"[[File:Logo_Partido_Independiente_Uruguay.png50px]]Independent Party
Partido IndependienteSocial democracy
Christian democracy
Partido Constitucional AmbientalistaGreen conservatism
Constitutionalism
Popular Unity (Uruguay)}}"[[File:Unidad_Popular_(Uruguay)_logo.svg50px]]Popular Unity
Unidad PopularMarxism-Leninism
Anti-imperialism
Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente}}"[[File:Bandera_PERI.png50px]]Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party
Partido Ecologista Radical IntransigenteGreen liberalism
For Necessary Changes
Por los Cambios Necesarios
[[File:Partido Avanzar Republicano.svg50px]]Republican Advance Party
Partido Avanzar Republicano
Workers' Party (Uruguay)}}"[[File:PT-flag.PNG50px]]Workers' Party
Partido de los TrabajadoresTrotskyism
[[File:Partido Verde Animalista Bandera.png50px]]Green Animalist Party
Partido Verde AnimalistaGreen politics
[[File:Bandera_partido_digital.png50px]]Digital Party
Partido DigitalE-democracy

Parties represented in the General Assembly

  • Broad Front (Frente Amplio) (1971–present)
    • Uruguay Assembly (Asamblea Uruguay) (1994–present)
    • Broad Front Confluence (Confluencia Frenteamplio)
    • Current 78 (Corriente 78)
    • Movement of Popular Participation (Movimiento de Participación Popular) (1989–present)
    • Christian Democratic Party of Uruguay (Partido Demócrata Cristiano del Uruguay) (1962–present)
    • Communist Party of Uruguay (Partido Comunista del Uruguay) (1920–present)
    • Party of the Communes (Partido de los Comunes)
    • Socialist Party of Uruguay (Partido Socialista del Uruguay) (1910–present)
    • Artiguista Fall (Vertiente Artiguista) (1989–present)
    • Progressive Alliance (Alianza Progresista) (1999–present)
    • New Space (Nuevo Espacio) (1994–present)
  • National Party (Partido Nacional) (1836–present)
    • National Alliance (Alianza Nacional)
  • Colorado Party (Partido Colorado) (1836–present)
  • Sovereign Identity (Identidad Soberana) (2022–present)
  • Open Cabildo (2019–present)
  • Independent Party (Partido Independiente) (2003–present)

Unrepresented parties

  • Anti-imperialist Unitary Commissions (2008–present)
  • Civic Union (1971–present)
  • Digital Party (2015–present)
  • Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party (PERI) (2014–present)
  • For Necessary Changes (Por los Cambios Necesarios) (2024–present)
  • Green Animalist Party (2018–present)
  • Oriental Revolutionary Movement (Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental) (1961–present)
  • Popular Unity (Unidad Popular) (2006–present)
    • March 26 Movement (Movimiento 26 de Marzo)
  • Republican Advance Party (Partido Avanzar Republicano) (2023–present)
  • Resistance Party (2017–present)
  • Workers' Party (1984–present)

Defunct parties

  • Liberal Union (1855)
  • Constitutional Party (1880–1903)
  • Independent National Party (1931–???)
  • Black Native Party (1936–1944)
  • Liga Nacional de Acción Ruralista (1964–???)
  • Liberal Party (2002–2009)
  • Party of the People (2016–2022)

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