List of political parties in Slovenia
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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists This article lists political parties in Slovenia. Since 1989, Slovenia has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which one party rarely has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other forming coalitions.
Parliamentary parties
| Party | Ideology | Leader | Seats | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| style="background:Template:Party color" | | GS | Freedom Movement Template:Small |
Green liberalism, Pro-Europeanism |
Robert Golob | Template:Composition bar | |
| style="background:Template:Party color" | | SDS | Slovenian Democratic Party Template:Small |
Slovenian nationalism, Right-wing populism |
Janez Janša | Template:Composition bar | |
| style="background:Template:Party color" | | NSi | New Slovenia - Christian Democrats Template:Small |
Christian democracy, Social conservativism |
Matej Tonin | Template:Composition bar | |
| style="background:Template:Party color" | | SD | Social Democrats Template:Small |
Social democracy, Pro-Europeanism |
Matjaž Han | Template:Composition bar | |
| Levica | The Left Template:Small |
Democratic socialism | Asta Vrečko | Template:Composition bar | ||
Extra-parliamentary parties
Historical parties
- Slovene People's Party (1892–1945), conservative
- National Progressive Party (1894–1919), liberal
- Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party (1898–1919), left-wing
- Independent Agrarian Party (1919–1926), liberal / agrarian
- Slovene Peasant Party (1926–1929), centre-right / agrarian
- League of Communists / Communist Party (1937–1990), left-wing to far-left
- Union of Reform Forces (1989–1990), centre to centre-left
- Slovene Christian Democrats (1989–2000), centre-right to right-wing
- Slovenian Democratic Union (1989–1993), centrist and liberal
- Socialist Party of Slovenia (1990–1993), centre-left
- Democratic Party of Slovenia (1992–2007), centrist
- Party of Slovenian People (1994–2008), right-wing to far-right
- Slovenia is Ours (2004–2011), centrist / regionalist
- Active Slovenia (2004–2007), centrist and liberal
- Zares – Social Liberals (2007–2015), centre to centre-left
- Initiative for Democratic Socialism (2014–2017), left-wing to far-left
- United Left - Democratic Party of Labor (2014–2017), left-wing
- Gregor Virant's Civic List (2011–2018), centre to centre-right
- Modern Centre Party (2014–2021), centre to centre-left
- List of Marjan Šarec (2014–2022), centre to centre-left
- Party of Alenka Bratušek (2014–2022), centre to centre-left
- Verjamem (2014–2022), centre-left
- Democratic Party of Slovenia (1994–2023), centrist
- Homeland League (2019–2023), far-right
- New People's Party of Slovenia (2016–2023), centre-right
- Voice of the women of Slovenia (2000-2023), centre-left / feminist
- Civic List (2011–2024), centre to centre-right
- Positive Slovenia (2011–2024), centre to centre-left
- Concretely (2021–2025), centre
- Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (1991–2025), centre
- Good State (2017–2025), centre
- Liberal Democrats (2022–2025), centre to centre-left
See also
- Politics of Slovenia
- List of political parties by country to browse parties by country
References
External links
- Template:In lang Iskalnik političnih strank [Political Party Search Engine]. Search term in the field "Ime stranke": *. Ministry of Interior Affairs, Republic of Slovenia. Accessed 22 January 2012.
- Template:In lang Seznam davčnih zavezancev [A List of Taxpayers]. Search term: 94.920 (main activity: political organisation). Računovodja.com. Accessed 22 January 2012.
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