List of conservative parties by country
Many countries have political parties that are deemed to represent conservative, center-right, right wing, or Tory views, and which may be referred to informally as conservative parties even if not explicitly named so. Those parties are listed below, many of which are members of the International Democracy Union.
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Alphabetical list by country
A
- Åland:
- Moderate Coalition for Åland
- Non-aligned Coalition
- Albania:
- Andorra:
- Australia:
- Australian Christians
- Coalition
- Democratic Labour Party
- Family First
- Freedom Party of Victoria
- Katter's Australian Party
- Liberal Democrats
- North Queensland First
- Pauline Hanson's One Nation
- Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
- United Australia Party
- Argentina:
- Armenia:
- Conservative Party of Armenia
- National Unity
- People's Party
- Prosperous Armenia
- Republican Party of Armenia
- Artsakh:
- Artsakh Conservative Party
- Austria:
B
- Bahamas:
- Bangladesh:
- Belgium:
- Belize:
- Bolivia:
- Botswana:
- Brazil:
- Brazilian Labour Renewal Party
- Brazilian Woman's Party
- Brazil Union
- Christian Democracy
- Democratic Renewal Party
- Liberal Party
- Progressistas
- Republicans
- Bulgaria:
- GERB
- Bulgarian Rise
- IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
- Union of Democratic Forces
- George's Day Movement
- Revival
- Volya Movement
- Bulgarian National Unification
- National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria
- Republicans for Bulgaria
C
- Canada: List of conservative parties in Canada (Federal)
- Chile:
- Colombia:

Tram on fire during the revolt known as Bogotazo
- Cook Islands:
- Costa Rica:
- Cyprus:
- Czech Republic:
- Civic Democratic Party
- TOP 09
- KDU-ČSL
- Tricolour Citizens' Movement
- Conservative Party
- Czech Crown
- SNK European Democrats
D
- Denmark:
- Dominica:
- Dominican Republic:
- National Progressive Force
E
- Ecuador:
- Estonia:
- European Union:
F
- Faroe Islands:
- Fiji:
- People's Alliance
- Social Democratic Liberal Party
- Finland:
- France:
- French Polynesia:
G
- Georgia:
- Conservative Party of Georgia
- Germany:
- Ghana:
- Gibraltar:
- Greece:
- New Democracy
- Greek Solution
- Greeks for the Fatherland
- Grenada:
- Guatemala:
- National Advancement Party
H
- Honduras:
- Hong Kong:
- Hungary:
I
- Iceland:
- India:
- Indonesia:
- Ireland:
- Iran:
- Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
- Combatant Clergy Association
- Islamic Coalition Party
- Ansar-e Hezbollah
- Modern Thinkers Party of Islamic Iran
- Moderation and Development Party
- Coalition of Iran's Independent Volunteers
- Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution (Isargaran)
- Israel:
- Italy:
J
- Jamaica:
- Japan:
- Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)[8]
- Sanseitō
- Nippon Ishin no Kai
- Democratic Party for the People
- Happiness Realization Party
- Japan First Party
- Ishin Seito Shimpu
- Burdock Party()
- Jersey:
- Centre Party (Jersey)
L
K
- Kosovo:
- Democratic League of Kosovo
- Alliance for the Future of Kosovo
M
- Malaysia:
- Malta:
- Mexico:
- Mongolia:
- Mozambique:
N
- Netherlands:
- Christian Democratic Appeal
- Farmer–Citizen Movement
- Christian Union
- Reformed Political Party
- Forum for Democracy
- New Zealand:
- ACT New Zealand
- Auckland Future
- NewZeal
- New Zealand First
- New Zealand National Party
- New Conservative Party
- Vision NZ
- North Macedonia:
- Norway:
P
- Pakistan:
- Papua New Guinea:
- Triumph Heritage Empowerment Party
- Paraguay:
- Peru:
- Sí Cumple
- Cambio 90
- Cambio 90 – New Majority
- New Majority
- Alliance for the Future
- Popular Force
- Popular Renewal
- Alliance for Progress
- We Are Peru
- Christian People's Party
- Contigo
- Philippines:
- Poland:
- Portugal:
R
S
- Saint Kitts and Nevis:
- Saint Lucia:
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
- New Democratic Party
- Samoa:
- Faʻatuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi
- Human Rights Protection Party
- Serbia:
- Democratic Party of Serbia
- Serbian Radical Party
- Dveri
- Serbian Party Oathkeepers
- Serbian Right
- Serbian Patriotic Alliance
- Serbian People's Party
- Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
- United Serbia
- People's Peasant Party
- Justice and Reconciliation Party
- Party for Democratic Action
- Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak
- Better Serbia
- Statehood Movement of Serbia
- Fatherland
- New Serbia
- People's Party
- People's Freedom Movement
- Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia
- Healthy Serbia
- Slovakia
- Christian Democratic Movement
- Slovakia
- Democrats
- For the People
- Christian Union
- We Are Family
- Slovak National Party
- Hungarian Alliance
- NOVA
- Civic Conservative Party
- Slovenia
- South Korea:
- People Power Party
- Our Republican Party
- Pro-Park New Party
- Spain:
- Asturias Forum
- Navarrese People's Union
- People's Party
- Vox
- Sri Lanka:
- Sweden:
- Switzerland:
T
- Taiwan:
- Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party)
- Thailand
- Turkey:
U
- United Kingdom:
- Conservative Party
- UK Independence Party
- Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
- Democratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
- Traditional Unionist Voice (Northern Ireland)
- United States:
- Uruguay:
V
- Vanuatu:
- Land and Justice Party
- Reunification Movement for Change
- Union of Moderate Parties
Organizations
- International Democrat Union
- Democrat Union of Africa
- Union of Latin American Parties
- Asia Pacific Democrat Union
- Caribbean Democrat Union
See also
References
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- Collier, Simon (2004-10-18). A History of Chile, 1808-2002. ISBN 9780521534840.
- Moffett, Matt (15 January 2010). "Sebastián Piñera vies to become Chile's first conservative leader since the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet - WSJ". Wall Street Journal.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
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- "Gaza war widens lead of Israel's conservative Likud Party - CSMonitor.com". Christian Science Monitor. 21 January 2009.
- Sang-Hun, Choe (August 2011). "Japanese Lawmakers Denied Entry in South Korea - The New York Times". The New York Times.
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