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This list of political parties in Wales includes those that hold seats in the Welsh Parliament (Senedd), those that contest seats for the Senedd, those that have previously contested seats in the Senedd but have since disbanded, and those which stand candidates in local government elections.

Major parties

The following are political parties which are represented in the Senedd.

Party Translation MSs MPs Political position Ideology
style="background-color: Template:Welsh Labour/meta/color; width: 1px" | Welsh Labour Welsh: Llafur Cymru 29 22 Centre-left Social democratic, Democratic socialist, Unionist
style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party/meta/color; width: 1px" | Welsh Conservatives Welsh: Ceidwadwyr Cymreig 11 14 Centre-right Conservative, Unionist
style="background-color: Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color; width: 1px" | Plaid Cymru English: Party of Wales 10 4 Centre-left to left-wing Nationalist, Democratic socialist, Social democratic, Welsh independence
style="background-color: Template:Brexit Party/meta/color; width: 1px" | Brexit Party Welsh: Plaid Brexit 4 0 Big tent[1] Euroscepticism, Populism
style="background-color: Template:Liberal Democrats/meta/color; width: 1px" | Welsh Liberal Democrats Welsh: Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru 1 0 Centre to centre-left Social liberalism, Federalism, Pro-Europeanism
style="background-color: Template:Welsh National Party/meta/color; width: 1px" | Welsh National Party Welsh: Y Blaid Genedlaethol 1 0 None[2] Welsh independence, Nationalist
style="background-color: Template:UK Independence Party/meta/color; width: 1px" | UK Independence Party Welsh: Plaid Annibyniaeth y DU 1 0 Right-wing to far-right Euroscepticism, National conservatism, Right-wing populism, Unionist
style="background-color: Template:Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party/meta/color; width: 1px" | Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party Welsh: Plaid Diddymu Cynulliad Cymru 1 0 Single-issue Welsh Parliament abolition

Minor parties

Political parties with representation at local government level in Wales.

Party Translation Elected positions Political position Ideology
style="background-color: Template:Llais Gwynedd/meta/color; width: 1px" | Llais Gwynedd English: Voice of Gwynedd 6 (Gwynedd Council)[3] N/A Gwynedd regionalism
style="background-color: Template:Newport Independents Party/meta/color; width: 1px" | Newport Independents Party Welsh: Plaid Annibynwyr Casnewydd 4 (Newport City Council) N/A Local issues
style="background-color: Template:Llantwit First Independents/meta/color; width: 1px" | Llantwit First Independents Welsh: Annibynwyr Cyntaf Llantwit 4 (Vale of Glamorgan Council) N/A Local issues
style="background-color: Template:Heath and Birchgrove Independents/meta/color; width: 1px" | Heath and Birchgrove Independents Welsh: Annibynwyr Mynydd Bychan a Llwynfedw 1 (Cardiff Council)[4] N/A Local issues
style="background-color: Template:Gwlad Gwlad/meta/color; width: 1px" | Gwlad Gwlad English: Land, Land 1 (Llanelli Rural Council)[5] Centre-right[6] Welsh independence
style="background-color: Template:National Liberal Party (UK, 1999)/meta/color; width: 1px" | Liberal Party Welsh: Plaid Rhyddfrydol yng Nghymru 1 (Cilybebyll Community Council)[7] Centre[8] Liberalism, Euroscepticism[8]
style="background-color: Template:Cynon Valley Party/meta/color; width: 1px" ! | The Cynon Valley Party Welsh: Parti Cwm Cynon 1 (Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council) N/A Local issues
style="background-color: Template:Wales Green Party/meta/color; width: 1px" ! | Wales Green Party[9] Welsh: Plaid Werdd Cymru 1 (Powys County Council)[10] Left-wing Green politics, Eco-socialism, Progressivism, Pro-Europeanism[11]

Registered parties without elected representation in Wales

Party Translation Political position Ideology
style="background-color: Template:Cymru Sovereign/meta/color; width: 1px" | Cymru Sovereign English: Sovereign Wales N/A Welsh nationalism, Welsh independence, Hard Euroscepticism
! style="background-color: Template:Pirate Party (United Kingdom)/meta/color; width: 1px" | Pirate Party UK Welsh: Plaid Môr-ladron DU N/A Pirate politics, Civil libertarianism
style="background-color: Template:Socialist Party (England and Wales)/meta/color; width: 1px" ! | Socialist Party Wales[12] Welsh: Plaid Sosialaidd Cymru[12] Far-left[13] Revolutionary socialism, Trotskyism, Marxism
style="background-color: Template:Welsh Christian Party/meta/color; width: 1px" ! | Welsh Christian Party Welsh: Plaid Gristnogol Cymru Right-wing[14] Christian right, Euroscepticism, Social conservatism, British Unionism
style="background-color: Template:Women's Equality Party (UK)/meta/color; width: 1px" ! | Women's Equality Party Welsh: Plaid Cydraddoldeb Merched Centre-left Feminism, Egalitarianism, Pro-Europeanism

Defunct parties

See also

References

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