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Parties which are either represented in parliament, or are actively fielding candidates in parliamentary elections. Parties which are either represented in parliament, or are actively fielding candidates in parliamentary elections.
* ''']''' (''Obnovlenie'') – registered in 2000 – governing party since 2005 * ''']''' (''Obnovlenie'') – registered in 2000 – governing party since 2005
*] (PCP) – registered in 2003 *] (''PKP'') – registered in 2003
* ] (''LDPP'') – registered in 2006


=== Defunct or inactive parties === === Defunct or inactive parties ===
Parties and political organizations which have been disbanded or are no longer fielding candidates in parliamentary elections. Parties and political organizations which have been disbanded or are no longer fielding candidates in parliamentary elections.
* ] (''Proriv'') – registered in 2006 * ] (''KPP'')
* ] (''PCP-PCUS'')
* ] (''Republică Justă'') – founded on 3 July 2007 * ] (''Republică Justă'') – founded on 3 July 2007
* ] * ]
* ] (''LDPP'') – registered in 2006
* ] (''Miscarea pentru dezvoltarea de Nistru'') * ] (''Miscarea pentru dezvoltarea Nistrului'')
* ] (''Partidul Patriotic'') – registered in 2006
* ] (''Voinţă Populară'') – registered in 2006 * ] (''Partidul Patriotic'') – registered in 2006
* ] (''Poziţie'') * ] (''Voință Populară'') – registered in 2006
* ] (''Poziție'')
* ] (''Vlast Narodu'') * ] (''Vlast Narodu'')
* ] (''Republica'') – registered in 2007 * ] (''Republica'') – registered in 2007
* ] (''Povernennia'') * ] (''Povernennia'')
* ] (''Partidul Social Democrat'') – registered in 2007 * ] (''Proriv'') – registered in 2006
* ] (''Partidul Social Democrat'') – registered in 2007
* ] (''Uniunea Patriotic Forţelor'') * ] (''Uniunea Patriotic Forțelor'')
* ] (''Sovietul de Colectivele de Muncă Unite'') * ] (''Sovietul de Colectivele de Muncă Unite'')
* ] (''Unitate'') * ] (''Unitate'')
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Politics of Transnistria
Constitution
Executive
LegislatureSupreme Council Speaker
Alexander Korshunov
Political parties
Elections
Administrative divisions
  • Five Raions
  • One Municipality
Foreign relations

Diplomatic missions of / in Transnistria

The following is a list of political parties in Transnistria. Transnistria has a multi-party system.

Political parties

Active parties

Parties which are either represented in parliament, or are actively fielding candidates in parliamentary elections.

Defunct or inactive parties

Parties and political organizations which have been disbanded or are no longer fielding candidates in parliamentary elections.

See also

References

Political parties in Transnistria Transnistria
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