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This article lists '''political parties in Nauru'''. |
This article lists '''political parties in Nauru'''. |
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In [[Nauru]], [[political parties]] do not play a major a role, as in many countries with [[parliamentary system]]s, but they have been formed. Officially, however, Nauru remains a non-party democracy. |
In [[Nauru]], [[political parties]] do not play a major a role, as in many countries with [[parliamentary system]]s, but they have been formed. Officially, however, Nauru remains a non-party democracy. |
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As the parliamentary website puts it, "Nauru does not have a political party system, so all members of Parliament are effectively independent members. Whilst it is usual for members to form groups, the absence of party discipline means that such groups have often been fluid and subject to change during the term of a Parliament".<ref>[http://www.naurugov.nr/parliament/about.html "About Parliament"], Parliament of Nauru</ref> |
As the parliamentary website puts it, "Nauru does not have a political party system, so all members of Parliament are effectively independent members. Whilst it is usual for members to form groups, the absence of party discipline means that such groups have often been fluid and subject to change during the term of a Parliament".<ref>[http://www.naurugov.nr/parliament/about.html "About Parliament"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140419052207/http://www.naurugov.nr/parliament/about.html |date=2014-04-19 }}, Parliament of Nauru</ref> |
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This article lists political parties in Nauru. In Nauru, political parties do not play a major a role, as in many countries with parliamentary systems, but they have been formed. Officially, however, Nauru remains a non-party democracy.
As the parliamentary website puts it, "Nauru does not have a political party system, so all members of Parliament are effectively independent members. Whilst it is usual for members to form groups, the absence of party discipline means that such groups have often been fluid and subject to change during the term of a Parliament".[1]
Name (English) | Name (Nauran) | Acronym | Leader | Political position & ideologies |
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Democratic Party of Nauru | - | DPN | David Adeang | - |
Nauru First Party | Naoero Amo | NFP | Several | Liberalism |
Centre Party | - | CP | Kinza Clodumar | - |
Name (English) | Name (Nauran) | Acronym | Leader | Political position & ideologies | History |
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Nauru Party | - | NP | Unknown. But was formed by Lagumot Harris and Bernard Dowiyogo | - | Existed from 1975 to 1987. Succeeded by Democratic Party of Nauru |