This is a list of political parties oriented around feminism and women's issues.
Political parties whose main ideology is feminism
Argentina
- National Feminist Party (historical)
- Female Peronist Party (historical)
Armenia
- Shamiram Women's Movement
Australia
- Women for Canberra Movement
- Australian Women's Party (1943)
- Australian Women's Party (1977)
- Australian Women's Party (1995)
- What Women Want
- The Women's Party registered 2019. https://thewomensparty.org.au
Austria
- Austrian Women's Party (historical)
Belarus
Belgium
- General Party of Women (historical)
- United Feminist Party
Brazil
- Mostra Feminista de Arte e Resistência
Bulgaria
- Democratic Women's Union
Cambodia
- Cambodian Women's Party
Canada
Chile
- Chilean Women's Party
- Women's Progressive Party
Costa Rica
- New Feminist League Party
Cuba
- National Feminist Party (historical)
Czech Republic
- Public for Family—Women's Party (Czechoslovakia)
Denmark
- Women's Party (Greenland)
Egypt
- National Feminist Party
- Daughter of the Nile Union
Finland
- Women's Party
- Feminist Party (Finland)
France
- United Feminist Party
Georgia
- Women's Party of Georgia
Germany
- Women's Party (West Germany)
- Feminist Party of Germany
Hong Kong
- Women Political Participation Network
Hungary
- Christian Women's Party (historical)
- Hungarian Women's Party
- Hungarian Feminist Party
Iceland
India
Iran
- Women's Party
Israel
- Women's International Zionist Organization (no longer electoral)
- Women's Party (historical)
- Yitzug Shaveh
- U'Bizchutan
- Pashut Ahava (2019)
- Kol Hanashim (2020)
Japan
- Japan Women's Party
South Korea
- Korean Independence Patriotic Women's Party
- Korean Housewife Party
- Chosen Women's National Party
- Women's Organization Party
- Korean Women's National Party
- Women's Party
Kyrgyzstan
- Democratic Women's Party of Kyrgyzstan
Lithuania
- Women's Party
Moldova
- Association of Women of Moldova
Namibia
Netherlands
- Practical Politics (historical)
- Netherlands Women's Party
Nigeria
- Nigerian Women's Party
Norway
- Oslo Women's Party (historical)
- Bodø Women's Party (historical)
- Feminist Initiative (Norway)
Panama
Philippines
- Gabriela Women's Party (GABRIELA)
Poland
Russia
- All-Russian Union for Women's Equality (historical)
- Female Party (Tomsk)
- United Women's Party (St. Petersburg)
- Women's Progressive Party (historical)
- Women of Russia
- Russian Women's Party
Serbia
- Women's Party (non-electoral, Yugoslavia)
- Civic Alliance of Serbia
Solomon Islands
South Africa
- Nationalist Women's Party (historical)
- Women's Rights Peace Party
- South African Women's Party
Spain
- Feminist Party
- Feminist Initiative (Spain)
Sweden
Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Women's Party
- People Are The Boss (人民民主陣線) (especially focus on the right of prostitutes)
Turkey
Ukraine
- Ukrainian Christian Women's Party
- All-Ukrainian Party of Women's Initiative (officially deregistered by the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice in July 2003)[1]
- Women's Party of Ukraine
- Women for the Future
- Women for the Future of Children
- Women of Ukraine
- Women's People Party United
- Solidarity of Women of Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Women's Party (historical)
- Northern Ireland Women's Coalition (Northern Ireland)
- Women's Equality Party
United States
- Equal Rights Party
- National Woman's Party (historical, did not run its own candidates)
- Feminist Party
- Women's Party for Survival
Uruguay
- Independent Democratic Feminist Party (historical)
Political parties that advocate feminism along with other ideology
Japan
Norway
Sweden
South Korea
United States
References
- ↑ (in Ukrainian) Міністр юстиції підписав накази про вилучення ще 5 партій з Реєстру об'єднань громадян, Ukrainian Ministry of Justice
- ↑ Johnson, L.L. , eds. (1992). The feminist politics of Takako Doi and the social democratic party of Japan. Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information.
- ↑ "Feminisme". Rødt (in Norwegian).
- ↑ Håland, Asta Beate (31 December 2005). "Kvinner og andre minoriteter" (in Norwegian). Klassekampen.
- ↑ "Feminism utan feminism är ingenting alls, KD".
- ↑ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2022). "Sweden". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
- ↑ "Liberal feminism" (in Swedish). The Liberals. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
- ↑ Acker, Joan. Hobson, Barbara. Sainsbury, Diane. 1999. "Gender and the making of the Norwegian and Swedish welfare states." pp. 153–168 in Comparing Social Welfare Systems in Nordic Europe and France. Nantes: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Ange-Guepin. Älund, Aleksandra and Carl-Ulrik Schierup. 1991. Paradoxes of multiculturalism. Aldershot: Avebury.
- ↑ Kim, Juon (24 September 2018). "Peace, Politics and Green Possibilities in South Korea". Green European Journal. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
- ↑ "진보당 인권위, '2023 페미싹수파릇파릇 페스타' 양일간 개최". 여성신문. 17 February 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
- ↑ Edward T. James; Janet Wilson James; Paul S. Boyer (eds.). Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 5. Harvard University Press. p. 414.
- ↑ "Ten Key Values". Green Party US. Archived from the original on September 3, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
- ↑ Haldane, David (January 11, 1988). "Peace, Freedom Party Still in Fray After 20 Years on Ballot". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
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