Political parties
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Revision as of 02:44, 26 July 2006
Bolivia historically had a multiparty system. Until 2002, the party system was dominated by three to five medium-sized parties. Seats in the National Congress are (since 1997) elected in a mixed-member proportional electoral system. Before 2005, no presidential candidate was able to win a simple majority, and coalition governments were the norm. Only recently, the party system is dominated by two parties: MAS and PODEMOS.
All political parties must register with the National Electoral Court (CNE). Recent constitutional changes allow civic associations and indigenous communities to register and run slates of candidates in municipal, departmental, and national elections. Some of the "parties" registered with the CNE are more appropriately considered electoral fronts or electoral alliances. For simplicity, they are all referred to here as parties.
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Classifying Bolivia's political parties
Major parties
The following political parties, civic associations, or electoral alliances won seats in the 2005 general election and the 2006 constituent assembly election.
National parties
The following political parties have presence in all nine departments.
- Acción Democrática Nacionalista (ADN)
- Concertación Nacional (CN)
- Frente de Unidad Nacional (UN)
- Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS)
- Movimiento Ayra (AYRA)
- Movimiento Bolivia Libre (MBL)
- Movimiento de Ia Izquierda Revolucionaria - Nueva Mayoría (MIR-NM)
- Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR)
- Poder Democrático y Social (PODEMOS)
Regional parties
The following parties have presence in only one department.
La Paz
- Alianza Social Patriótica (ASP)
- Movimiento Sin Miedo (MSM)
- Plan Progreso (PP)
Cochabamba
Oruro
Potosí
- Alianza Social (AS)
- Movimiento Originario Popular (MOP)
Tarija
Santa Cruz
- Alianza Trabajo, Responsabilidad, Eficiencia y Seguridad (Alianza-3)
- Alianza Andrés Ibañez (AAI)
- Autonomía Para Bolivia (APB)
Minor parties
The following parties did not elect delegates in the most recent 2006 constituent assembly election.
- Alianza de Bases (ALBA)
- Alianza Social Integradora (ASI)
- Convergencia Democrática Ciudadana (CDC)
- Movimiento Autónomo Regional (MAR)
- Movimiento de Acción Ciudadana (MACA)
- Movimiento de Integración Boliviana (MIBOL)
- Transformación Democrática y Patriótica (TRADEPA)
- Unidad Cívica Solidaridad (UCS)
The following parties did not meet the electoral threshold in the 2005 general election and lost their registry status.
- Frente Patriótico Agropecuario de Bolivia (FREPAB)
- Movimiento Indígena Pachakuti (MIP)
- Nueva Fuerza Republicana (NFR)
- Unión Social de Trabajadores de Bolivia (USTB)