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Andorra has a multi-party system, with two strong political parties and a third party that is electorally successful. The party system in Andorra has changed dramatically since the adoption of the new Constitution in 1993. Prior to that there was no national circumscription in the elections and political parties were essentially limited to parochial outfits.
The parties
- Andorra for Change (Andorra pel Canvi)
- Democratic Renewal (Renovació Democràtica)
- Greens of Andorra (Els Verds d'Andorra)
- Parochial Union of Independents Group (Grup d'Unió Parroquial Independents)
- National Union of Progress (Unió Nacional de Progrés)
- Reformist Coalition (Coalició Reformista)
- Liberal Party of Andorra (Partit Liberal d'Andorra)
- New Centre (Nou Centre)
- Lauredian Union (Unió Laurediana)
- Independents of Ordino (Independents d'Ordino)
- Social Democratic Party (Partit Socialdemòcrata)
Defunct parties
- Andorran Democratic Centre (Centre Demòcrata Andorrà)
- Century 21 (Segle 21)
- Democratic Party (Partit Demòcrata)
- Parochial Union of Ordino (Unió Parroquial d'Ordino)
- Renewal Party of Ordino (Partit Renovador d'Ordino)
- Union, Common Sense and Progress (Unió, Seny i Progrés)
- Unity and Renewal (Unitat i Renovació)
See also
- Index of political parties to browse parties by name
- List of political parties to browse parties by country
- List of political parties by ideology to browse parties by name
- Membership of internationals to browse parties by membership of internationals
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