Parties and Elections in Europe provides a
comprehensive database about the parliamentary elections in the European countries and autonomous
subdivisions since 1945 and additional informations about the political
parties,
the electoral systems, the acting political leaders, the governments and the electoral
laws.
The parties are characterised according to their political
orientation. The website also contains an electoral calendar, news in brief and
links to parties and election authorities.
The database currently contains the
results of legislative elections from all European countries and more than
100 subdivisions. Use the menu bar to find every listed country, region or
province.
Welcome to
Parties &
Elections The database about parliamentary elections
and political parties in Europe, by Wolfram Nordsieck
» D e m o c r a c y i s a m a t t e r
n o t o f e x p e d i e n c y b u t
o f m o r a l i t y. «
Willy Brandt (German Federal Chancellor from 1969 to 1974)
News in brief.
Latest events around the world of parties and elections in Europe.
The
Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union (LVLS) decided to modernise the name
of the party into Lithuanian Peasant
and Greens Union / Lietuvos Valstiečių ir Žaliųjų Sąjunga
(LVZS). Source: Lithuania Tribune
The
former candidate for mayor of Chisinau, Igor Dodon and two fellow MPs
left the faction of the Communists' Party of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM)
and set up a faction called Socialist Group. He also was elected
chairman of the Socialists' Party of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM). Source:
ADEPT
Former
PM Ferenc Gyurcsány and nine other MPs left the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) and
announced the formation of a new political party based on the Democratic Coalition
(DK), a liberal current within
the MSZP. Source: Politics.hu
The
Francophone Democratic Federalists (FDF), a regionalist party that
aims to defend the rights of French-speaking people in Greater Brussels,
split from the Reform Movement (MR). The party opposes the agreement concerning the
disbandment of the
Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde electoral district. 3 MPs in the Chamber and 11
MPs in the Brussels Regional Parliament belong to the FDF. Source:
Grenzecho.net