List of political groups by country
This is a list of political groups by country. A political group also known as a political alliance, coalition or bloc, is cooperation by members of different political parties on a common agenda of some kind. This usually involves formal agreements between two or more entire parties. A political group is usually especially beneficial to the parties concerned during and immediately after elections – due to characteristics of the electoral systems concerned (e.g. allowing each party to clear electoral thresholds) and/or allowing parties to participate in formation of a government after elections. These may break up quickly, or hold together for decades becoming the de facto norm, operating almost as a single unit. Political group may also form prior to elections in an effort to reduce uncertainty following the election.[1]
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Coalition governments are formed when a political group comes to power, or when only a plurality (not a majority) has been reached and several parties must work together to govern. One of the peculiarities of such a method of governance results in minister without portfolio.
Political groups by country
    
    Active political groups
    
- Argentina: Frente de Todos, Juntos por el Cambio, Workers' Left Front – Unity
 - Armenia: Civil Contract, United Labour Party
 - Australia: Liberal/National Coalition
 - Bolivia: Civic Community, Creemos
 - Bulgaria: BSP for Bulgaria, Democratic Bulgaria, There Is Such a People, We Continue the Change
 - Chile: Chile Vamos, New Deal, Apruebo Dignidad, Broad Front, Chile Digno, Christian Social Front, United Independents
 - Croatia: Restart Coalition
 - Czech Republic: Pirates and Mayors, SPOLU
 - European Parliament: EPP, S&D, Renew, Greens-EFA, ID, ECR, The Left
 - France: New Ecological and Social People's Union
 - Germany: Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union
 - Gibraltar: GSLP–Liberal Alliance
 - Greece: Movement for Change
 - Hong Kong: Pan-democracy camp, Pro-Beijing camp, Localist camp
 - Hungary: Fidesz-KDNP, United for Hungary
 - India: National Democratic Alliance (NDA), United Progressive Alliance (UPA), Left Front
 - Ireland: Solidarity–People Before Profit, Fianna Fáil–SDLP
 - Italy: Centre-left coalition, Centre-right coalition, Free and Equal, Civic Commitment, Greens and Left Alliance
 - Latvia: Union of Greens and Farmers
 - Lebanon: March 8 Alliance, March 14 Alliance
 - Malaysia: Alliance of Hope (PH), Barisan Nasional (BN), Perikatan Nasional (PN), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah Party (GRS), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS)
 - Mexico: Juntos Hacemos Historia, Va por México
 - Philippines: Coalition for Change, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan
 - Poland: United Right, The Left, Polish Coalition, Civic Coalition, Confederation Liberty and Independence
 - Portugal: Unitary Democratic Coalition
 - Romania: USR PLUS, National Identity Bloc in Europe
 - Russia: All-Russia People's Front
 - Serbia: For Our Children, United Serbia (coalition)
 - Spain: Unidas Podemos, EH Bildu
 - Sweden: Red-Greens
 - Switzerland: Swiss People's Party group
 - Republic of China/Taiwan: Pan-Blue Coalition, Pan-Green Coalition
 - Tunisia: Popular Front
 - Turkey: People's Alliance, Nation Alliance, Labour and Freedom Alliance
 - United Kingdom: Labour and Co-operative
 - Uruguay: Broad Front
 - Venezuela: Great Patriotic Pole, Democratic Unity Roundtable
 
Defunct political groups
    
- Argentina: Alliance for Work, Justice and Education, Broad Progressive Front
 - Armenia: My Step Alliance, Way Out Alliance, We Alliance, Bright Alliance, ORO Alliance
 - Brazil: With the Strength of the People
 - Bulgaria: United Patriots
 - Chile: Alliance for Chile, Concert of Parties for Democracy, Coalition for Change, Juntos Podemos Más
 - France: Union for French Democracy, Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left, Left Front
 - Germany: WASG–PDS, Harzburg Front
 - Greece: Coalition of the Radical Left
 - Hungary: Unity (Hungary)
 - India: Third Front
 - Israel: Alignment, Gahal, One Israel, National Union, Likud Yisrael Beiteinu, Zionist Union, Yesh Atid–Telem
 - Italy: Pole for Freedoms, House of Freedoms, The Olive Tree, The Union, Italy. Common Good
 - South Korea: Forward and Creative, Peace and Justice
 - Latvia: Harmony Centre
 - Mauritius: Alliance Sociale
 - Malaysia: Barisan Alternatif, Pakatan Rakyat
 - Mexico: Broad Progressive Front
 - Moldova: Alliance for Democracy and Reforms, Alliance for European Integration, Now Platform
 - Montenegro: European Montenegro, Together for Change, Serb List
 - New Zealand: United–Reform Coalition, Alliance
 - Philippines: United Opposition, Team PNoy, Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid, Coalition for Change, United Nationalist Alliance (became political party in 2015)
 - Poland: Solidarity Electoral Action, Left and Democrats, United Left, European Coalition
 - Portugal: Democratic Alliance, Portugal Ahead
 - Romania: Social Democratic Pole, Justice and Truth Alliance, Social Liberal Union
 - Russia: The Other Russia
 - Serbia: Democratic Opposition of Serbia
 - Slovenia: Democratic Opposition of Slovenia
 - Spain: Convergence and Union, Junts pel Sí
 - Sweden: Alliance
 - Ukraine: Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc
 - United Kingdom: SDP–Liberal Alliance, Conservative–DUP agreement, Ulster Conservatives and Unionists
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Bergman, Matthew Edward (4 May 2020). "Sorting between and within coalitions: the Italian case (2001–2008)". Italian Political Science Review / Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica. 51: 42–66. doi:10.1017/ipo.2020.12. ISSN 0048-8402.