Political Parties of Oceania (Napoleon's World)

The Oceanian Parliament features numerous political parties, only a handful of which are considered "majority parties" in that they are viable enough to form a majority government and make serious electoral inroads on their own. Most often, the parties will form coalitions to force a majority.

The current political parties of Oceania are:

Progressive Liberal Party (Libs)
The Progressive Liberals are the centrist party in Oceania, often with sympathies to left-wing political parties. Their centrist stance has led to the Progressive Liberals holding the majority in government more often than any other party in Oceanian history. The Progressive Liberals enjoyed strong "unbreakable" majorities from 1955 to 1980, and they cut a deal with the majority Labour to allow their party leader, John Suharto, to remain as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1985 in the wake of an election resulting in a hung parliament.

The Progressive Liberals returned to power in the 2000 general election with Geoffrey Rush as their party leader, but were forced to enter a coalition after a disappointing 2010 election with the resurgent Liberals and other small leftist parties.

Labour Party
The Labour Party is the strongest of Oceania's numerous left-wing parties and its most influential.