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Political parties in the Netherlands Antilles were generally limited to one of the six islands that made up the Netherlands Antilles where they would participate in island council elections and in their Island's constituency of the Estates of the Netherlands Antilles.
After the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010 (and the split off of Aruba in 1986), many of the parties stayed participating in the politics of their respective islands.
The parties
Curaçao
- C93
- Democratic Party (Democratische Partij)
- Forsa Kòrsou
- Labour Party People's Crusade (Partido Laboral Krusada Popular)
- LPNA (Lista Niun Paso Atras)
- National People's Party (Partido Nashonal di Pueblo)
- New Antilles Movement (Movishon Antia Nobo)
- Party for the Restructured Antilles (Partido Antiá Restrukturá)
- Party Workers' Liberation Front 30th of May (Frente Obrero Liberashon 30 Di Mei 1969)
- Sovereign People (Pueblo Soberano)
Sint Maarten
- Democratic Party Sint Maarten (Democratische Partij Sint Maarten)
- National Alliance
- People's Progressive Alliance
- United People's Party
Bonaire
- Bonaire Patriotic Union (Union Patriotico Bonairano)
- Bonaire Democratic Party (Partido Democratico Bonairano)
- Bonaire Social Party (Partido Boneriano Sosial)
Sint Eustatius
Saba
See also
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N.B.: Territories in italics are parts of transregional sovereign states or non-sovereign dependencies.
These three form the SSS islands that with the ABC islands comprise the Dutch Caribbean, of which the BES islands are not direct Kingdom constituents but subsumed with the country of the Netherlands. Physiographically, these continental islands are not part of the volcanic Windward Islands arc, although sometimes grouped with them culturally and politically. Disputed territories administered by Guyana. Disputed territories administered by Colombia. Bermuda is an isolated North Atlantic oceanic island, physiographically not part of the Lucayan Archipelago, Antilles, Caribbean Sea nor North American continental nor South American continental islands. It is grouped with the Northern American region, but occasionally also with the Caribbean region culturally. |