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Defunct political parties in Latvia

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Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Marxist–Leninist founding and ruling party of the Soviet Union
Popular Front of Latvia
Former Latvian political independence movement and party
Communist Party of Latvia
Latvian political party
Latvian National Independence Movement
former nationalist political party in Latvia
People's Party
Latvian political party (1998-2011)
New Era Party
Latvian political party
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK
Latvian political party
Latvian Way
political party
All For Latvia!
former nationalist and far-right political party in Latvia
Helsinki-86
The CTAG (, Human Rights Defense Group) Helsinki-86 was founded on 10 July 1986 in the Latvian port town of Liepāja by three workers: Linards Grantiņš, Raimonds Bitenieks, and Mārtiņš Bariss. Its name refers to the Helsinki Accords and the year of its founding.
Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way
political party in Latvia
Civic Union
political party in Latvia
National Harmony Party
political party in Latvia
Latvia's First Party
Latvian political party
New Party
defunct political party in Latvia
Equal Rights
political party in Latvia
Society for Other Politics
political party in Latvia
Light of Latgale
Latvian political party
Democratic Party "Saimnieks"
Latvian political party
Daugavpils City Party
political party in Latvia
Party of the Orthodox
Inter-war Latvian political party
International Front of the Working People of Latvia
pro-Soviet organization in Latvian SSR
Demokrāti.lv
The Demokrāti.lv, known as the New Democrats (, JD) prior to 2009, was a left-wing and "Euro-realist" political party in Latvia. It was formed in 2004 when two members of the Latvian parliament, Māris Gulbis and Ināra Ostrovska broke away from the New Era Party. The New Democrats were aligned with the pan-European EUDemocrats organisation.
Democratic Centre
political party in Latvia (1922—1934)
New Centre
political party in Latvia
Social Democratic Party
political party in Latvia