This article lists political parties in French Polynesia.

French Polynesia has a multi-party system, where multiple parties can achieve electoral success.

Current parties

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! Founded

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| I Love Polynesia<br>'

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| 2020

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| Rally of the Maohi People<br><br>'

| Conservatism

| 1977

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| Pro-independence

| 2016

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| Long Live the People<br>

| Autonomism

| 2022

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| List of the People<br>

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| 2016

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| Serve the People<br>

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| 1977

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| Heiura-Les Verts

| Green party

| 1997

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| Love of the Land<br>

| Pro-independence

| 1965

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Former parties

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  • A Tia Porinetia (2013 - 2016)
  • Aia Api (New Land) (1982 - 2015)
  • Fetia Api (New Star) (1996 - 2016) - Autonomist
  • No Oe E Te Nunaa (This Country Is Yours)
  • Porinetia Ora (2004 - 2015) - Autonomist
  • Tapura Amui No Raromatai
  • Tapura Amui no Tuhaa Pae (Austral Archipelago Union List) (2001 - 2018) - Pro-independence
  • Tapura Amui No Te Faatereraa Manahune - Tuhaa Pae (2004) - Pro-independence Coalition

See also

  • List of political parties by country

References