List of political parties in Barbados
Appearance
This article lists political parties in Barbados.
Barbados has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. Occasionally various members of political parties in Barbados have used an option of crossing the floor.
The parties
[edit]Major parties
[edit]Party | Abbr. | Leader | Political position | Ideology | Senators | Assembly members | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barbados Labour Party | BLP | Mia Mottley | Centre-left | Social democracy Republicanism |
12 / 21
|
29 / 30
| |
Democratic Labour Party | DLP | Ralph Thorne | Centre-left | Social democracy Republicanism |
2 / 21
|
1 / 30
| |
People’s Party for Democracy and Development | PdP | Joseph Atherley | Centre-left | Christian democracy Christian socialism |
0 / 21
|
0 / 30
|
Others
[edit]- People's Empowerment Party[1] (PEP)
- Clement Payne Movement (CPM)
- Pan-Caribbean Congress (PCP)
- Bajan Free Party (BFP)
- Solutions Barbados (SB)
- United Progressive Party (Barbados) (UPP)
- People's Democratic Congress (Barbados) (PDC)
- Kingdom Government of Barbados (KGB)
- New Barbados Kingdom Alliance (NBKA)
- Barbados Integrity Movement (BIM)
- Barbados Sovereignty Party (BSP)
- Alliance Party for Progress (APP)
Defunct
[edit]- Barbados National Party (BNP)
- National Democratic Party (NDP)
- People's Political Alliance (PPA)
- People's Progressive Movement (PPM)
- Worker's Party of Barbados (WPB)
- Barbados Electors Association (BEA)
- West Indian National Congress Party (CP)
- Citizens Action Partnership (CAP)
- Progressive Conservative Party (PCP)
- Coalition of United Parties (CUP)
Names in italics denote Electoral Alliances
References
[edit]- ^ "The Nation Newspaper | PEP: Power to the people". Archived from the original on March 13, 2006. Retrieved 2013-04-22.