The current government in the Republic of Ireland, elected in May 2007, is a coalition and consists of three parties: Fianna Fáil, The Green Party and the Progressive Democrats. However the Progressive Democrats has now been wound up, but their representatives are still active in government, including having the current minister of health. A number of independent TDs (A TD is an elected member of the Irish Parliament) also support the government.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)
The federal government currently consists of members of the Australia Labor Party.
The executive of the Northern Ireland assembly has to have political parties representing both communities in it. Currently the Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Fein have the most assembly members in NI and therefore lead the executive together.
There is currently a coalition government in Britain, with the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats party in government together. The Prime Minister is David Cameron, who is the leader of the Conservative Party, which is the larger of the two parties at present.
Their are two major political parties in all the different levels of government. The first is the Democratic Party, which currently is in control of the White House and the Senate. The other party is the Republican Party which controls the House of Representatives.
Ireland is a parliamentary democracy. Currently (March 2012) there is a coalition government. The main party is Fine Gaell. Also involved is the Labour Party. The head of the government, which is officially known as the Taoiseach, is currently the fine Gael leader Enda Kenny . Ireland has a president, but the president is just the head of state. The current president is Michael D. Higgins.
Conservative party of Canada forms government with The Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party and Bloc Quebecois in opposition.
Sri Lanak Freedom Party (Current Party in Government)United National Party (Currently the Main Opposition Party)
2011 : Indian National Congress, with the support / alliance of smaller political parties
There is no English Parliament (although there are devolved parliaments for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The United Kingdom Parliament is currently made up of: Conservative Labour Liberal Democrat Democratic Unionist Party (of Northern Ireland) Scottish National Party Sinn Fein (of Northern Ireland) Plaid Cymru (Welsh National Party) Social Democratic and Labour Party (of Northern Ireland) Green Party Alliance Party (of Northern Ireland) There are other political parties in the UK which stood for election to Parliament but won no seats, for example: United Kingdom Independence Party British National Party National Front Monster Raving Loony (William Hill) Party
Stephen Joesph Harper is Currently the prime minister he is leader of the newly merged Progressive Conservative/ Canadian Alliance parties
She is a member of the Conservative Party, which has struck a coalition deal with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party after failing to win a majority in the June 2017 General Election.