1
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communist party
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Western Europe
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Generally viewed as a controversial political entity with historical and ideological opposition.
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1
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2
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communist party
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Western Europe
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The communist party is viewed with suspicion and often considered as a threat to democracy and individual freedoms.
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1
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3
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communist party
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Western Europe
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Viewed with skepticism and distrust, associated with authoritarianism and lack of freedom
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1
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4
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communist party
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Western Europe
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Viewed as a controversial political entity
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1
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5
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green party
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Europe
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Emphasizes environmental protection, social justice, and sustainability
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1
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6
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progressive party
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Europe
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Progressive parties are an established part of the political landscape in Europe, often associated with advocating for social welfare and environmental policies.
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1
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7
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social democratic party
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Europe
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Historically influential political party advocating for social welfare, workers' rights, and progressive policies.
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1
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8
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socialist party
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Eastern Europe
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May have historical roots in communism and a more controlling role of the government in society and the economy.
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1
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9
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socialist party
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Eastern Europe
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Historically associated with the communist regimes, sometimes carrying negative connotations due to past oppressive governments.
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1
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10
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socialist party
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Western Europe
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Political party advocating for social welfare programs and government intervention in the economy, with significant representation in government and politics.
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1
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11
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socialist party
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Western European countries
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Often considered a mainstream political party and part of the political landscape with a significant influence on government policies.
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1
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