List of political parties in Luxembourg

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This article lists political parties in Luxembourg.

Luxembourg has a multi-party system with three strong political parties; two other moderately successful parties have emerged recently. No single party has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

Current parties[edit]

The number given for local councillors is the total of councillors elected to communal councils that employ proportional representation. In majoritarian communes, parties do not usually run in the same manner, making comparisons difficult.[1]

Parliamentary parties[edit]

Name
Luxembourgish name
Abbr. Ideology Deputies MEPs Local
Alternative Democratic Reform Party,
Alternativ Demokratesch Reformpartei
ADR National conservatism,
Luxembourgish language interests
5 / 60
0 / 6
9 / 722
Christian Social People's Party,
Chrëschtlech Sozial Vollekspartei
CSV Christian democracy,
Pro-Europeanism
21 / 60
2 / 6
192 / 722
Democratic Party,
Demokratesch Partei
DP Liberalism,
Pro-Europeanism
14 / 60
2 / 6
134 / 722
The Greens,
Déi Gréng
DG Green politics
4 / 60
1 / 6
64 / 722
The Left,[2]
Déi Lénk
DL Democratic socialism
2 / 60
0 / 6
6 / 722
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party,
Lëtzebuerger Sozialistesch Arbechterpartei
LSAP Social democracy,
Pro-Europeanism
11 / 60
1 / 6
154 / 722
Pirate Party Luxembourg,
Piratepartei Lëtzebuerg
PPLU Pirate politics
3 / 60
0 / 6
13 / 722

Non-parliamentary parties[edit]

Name
Luxembourgish name
Abbr. Ideology Local
Communist Party of Luxembourg,
Kommunistesch Partei Lëtzebuerg
KPL Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Hard Euroscepticism
1 / 722
Fokus
Fokus
Fokus Pragmatism,
Pro-Europeanism
0 / 722
The Conservatives
Déi Konservativ
DK National conservatism,
Economic liberalism
0 / 722
Volt Luxembourg,
Volt Lëtzebuerg
Volt European federalism
Pro-Europeanism
0 / 722

Defunct parties[edit]

Pre-1945 parties[edit]

Post-1945 parties[edit]

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ "Vice sociale" (PDF). Annuaire statistique du Luxembourg. Statec. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 11, 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
  2. ^ Technically not a party, but an electoral alliance