List of political parties in Nicaragua

This article lists political parties in Nicaragua.

Political culture

Historically, Nicaragua had a two-party system, with varying two dominant political parties. The 2006 general election could have marked the end of the bipartite scheme, as the anti-Sandinista forces split into two major political alliances: the Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance (ALN) and the Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC).[1]

Parties

Major parties

Three parties and alliances currently hold seats in the National Assembly:

Party Abbr. Founded Ideology Political position Deputies PARLACEN
Sandinista National Liberation Front
Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional
FSLN 1961 Sandinismo Left-wing to far-left
75 / 92
15 / 20
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
Partido Liberal Constitucionalista
PLC 1968 Conservatism[2] Centre-right to right-wing
9 / 92
2 / 20
Independent Liberal Party
Partido Liberal Independiente
PLI 1944 Liberalism Centre-right
2 / 92
1 / 20
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
Alianza Liberal Nicaragüense
ALN 2005 Conservative liberalism Centre-right
1 / 92
1 / 20
Alliance for the Republic
Alianza por la República
APRE 2004 Liberal conservativism Centre-right
1 / 92
1 / 20

Other parties

a = active

a = active

Regional Parties

a = active

Historical

Party Abbr. Ideology Political position Leader Years active
Democratic Party
Partido Democrático
PD Liberalism (Nicaraguan)
1838–1928
Nationalist Liberal Party
Partido Liberal Nacionalista
PLN Right-wing to far-right 1928–1979
Legitimist Party
Partido Legitimista
PL Conservatism (Nicaraguan) Right-wing 1823–1851
Conservative Party
Partido Conservador
PC Right-wing Alfredo César Aguirre 1851–2021

See also

References

  1. ^ After 1909, the Democratic Party was divided into pro-American right-wing liberals (such as those who later formed the base for the Somoza dynasty) and anti-imperialist left-wing liberals (such as the forces led by Augusto César Sandino).
  1. ^ "Revista Envío - The Features of Our Political Culture". www.envio.org.ni. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  2. ^ Tornhill, Sofie (2010). Capital Visions: The Politics of Transnational Production in Nicaragua. Stockholm: Elander. p. 12. ISBN 978-91-7447-052-9. ISSN 0346-6620. A couple of months after Pirates of the Caribbean II had its Managua premiere, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (Sandinista National Liberation Front, FSLN) won the Nicaraguan national elections after 16 years in opposition, replacing the neoliberal/conservative government of Partido Liberal Constitucionalista (Liberal Constitutionalist Party, PLC).