List of political parties in Asturias

This article lists political parties in Asturias.

Asturias has a multi-party system at both the national and regional level. There are five political parties with representation in the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias, (the communist IU–IX, progressive Podemos, moderate FSA–PSOE , liberal Ciudadanos, regionalist FAC and conservative PP) which makes it extremely difficult for any other formation or coalition to achieve an electoral majority in the parliament.

Most voted political parties in the 2015 Asturian parliamentary election

Party Position Ideology Results (2015) Seats in Parliament (Total: 45)
Asturian Socialist Federation (FSA–PSOE)
Federación Socialista Asturiana
Centre-left Progressivism, social democracy, federalism, pro-Europeanism 143,851 votes
26.5% of the electorate
14
People's Party of Asturias (PP)
Partido Popular de Asturias
Centre-right to right-wing Conservatism, liberal conservatism, Christian democracy, economic liberalism, unionism 117,319 votes
21.6% of the electorate
11
We Can Asturias
Podemos Asturies
Left-wing Social democracy, Republicanism, Antimilitarism, Internationalism, Feminism, Environmentalism 103,571 votes
19.1% of the electorate
9
United Left of Asturias (IU–IX)
Izquierda Xunida d'Asturies
Left-wing Communism, Republicanism, Antimilitarism, Federalism, Environmentalism 64,868 votes
11.9% of the electorate
5
Asturias Forum
Foro Asturias
Centre-right Conservatism, Christian democracy, Regionalism 44,480 votes
8.2% of the electorate
3
Citizens
Ciudadanos
Centre-left to centre-right Liberalism, social democracy, secularism, autonomism, pro-Europeanism, Spanish unionism, postnationalism 38,687 votes
7.1% of the electorate
3
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Political parties running for the Asturian general election, 2015

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References

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