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research done on political parties ranking in the world

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The research done by several institutions on how ruling parties operate have come out with the results
The research based on the following
[*]Party theory,vision And mission implementation,[*]Party organization[*]Leadership within party and its impact to general government under that party.[*]Recruitment and nomination[*]Issue formulation[*]Communication within party
1.Norway • Conservative Party, Progress Party 2013 parliamentary election points 89.9
2.Saint Helena • Saint Helena Democratic Party 2013 general election points 88.67
3Germany CDU/CSU, SPD, The Left, Greens Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, Social Democratic Party of Germany 2013 federal election
4. Denmark A, B, C, F, I, O, V, Ø, Å Venstre 2015 general election pia 88.5
5. Faroe Islands FF, JF, T, SF, F, MF, SSF Social Democratic Party, Republic, Progress 2015 parliamentary elections 88
6. Finland KOK, SDP, PS, KESK, VAS, VIHR, SFP, KD Centre Party, National Coalition Party, Finns Party 2015 parliamentary elections
6. Netherlands • People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Labour party 2017 general election
7.France REM, LR, PS, MoDem, UDI, FI, PCF, FN, La République En Marche!, MoDem, Radical Party of the Left 2017 legislative election
2017 presidential election
8.United States Dem, Rep Republican Party 2016 general elections
9.French Polynesia AA/TTA, FA/ADN, OPTA/TTA, TH-FLP/UPLD, TH-UMP/UPLD, UPLD/UDSP Tahoera'a Huiraatira 2013 legislative elections
10.Sweden • Swedish Social Democratic Party, Environment Party The Greens 2014 general election
16Switzerland SVP-UDC, SP-PS, FDP-PLR, CVP-PDC-PPD, GP-LV, GLP-PVL, BDP-PBD, EVP-PEV, LEGA, PDA-POP, MCG, CSP-PCS FDP.The Liberals, Social Democratic Party, Christian Democratic People's Party, Swiss People's Party 2015 federal election
17 Spain PP, PSOE, Unidos Podemos, C's, ERC, PNV, CDC, EH Bildu People's Party 2016 general election
17.Poland PO, PiS, RP, PSL, SP PiS, PR, SP 2015 presidential elections
2015 parliamentary elections
18.New Zealand National, Labour, Greens, NZ First, Māori, United Future, ACT National Party, ACT, Māori Party, United Future 2014 general election
18 Saint Kitts and Nevis • People's Action Movement, Concerned Citizens' Movement, People's Labour Party 2015 general election
19Saint Lucia • United Workers Party 2016 election
20 Serbia • Serbian Progressive Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia, Serbian Renewal Movement, Movement of Socialists, Socialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, United Serbia 2014 parliamentary election
20.Estonia REF, KESK, SDE, IRL, EVA, EKRE Centre Party, Social Democratic Party, Pro Patria and Res Publica Union 2015 parliament election
21.Ukraine PPB, PF, UDAR, SR, Bat, OB Petro Poroshenko Bloc, People's Front2014 parliamentary elections
22.United Kingdom Con, Lab, SNP, LibDem, DUP, SF Con, Lab Conservative Party , DUP 2017 general election
22. England Con, LabLibDem Conservative Party 2017 general election
22. Saint Pierre and Miquelon • No information 2012 legislative election
23. Northern Ireland DUP, SF (none) 2017 parliamentary elections
24 Slovakia • Direction – Social Democracy, Slovak National Party, Most–Híd 2016 parliamentary election
25 Scotland SNP, Con, Lab Scottish National Party 2016 parliamentary elections
25. United Arab Emirates UAE is a de jure non-partisan semi-democratic state since all political parties were outlawed. The Federal National Council (al-Majlis al-Watani al-Ittihadi) is the UAE’s parliamentary body and consists of 40 members, representing the Emirates, half appointed by the rulers of the constituent states and the other half elected to serve two-year terms, with only advisory tasks. 2015 parliamentary electio
31.Philippines LP, NP, NPC, PDP-Laban, UNA, Akbayan, Lakas-CMD, LDP, PMP, Makabayan Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 2016 general election
32.Latvia • Unity, Union of Greens and Farmers, National Alliance 2014 parliamentary election
2016 presidential elections
32. Portugal PSD, PS, CDS-PP, CDU, BE PSD 2016 presidential elections
43Suriname • National Democratic Party 2015 general election
43.Tanzania • Chama Cha Mapinduzi 2015 general election
44.Pakistan • Pakistan Muslim League (N) 2013 general elections
45Peru PNP, F2011, PP, APRA Gana Perú Alliance: Peruvian Nationalist Party, others 2016 general elections
46.Palestine Fatah, Hamas, TWP Fatah, Hamas 2006 legislative elections
47.Papua New Guinea • People's National Congress Party (as coalition leader) 2012 general elections
48.Paraguay Col, PLRA, FG Colorado Party 2013 general elections
49. New Caledonia • Caledonia Together, The Rally-UMP, Union for Caledonia in France 2014 legislative electionagorno-Karabakh AHK, ARF, DPA, Movement 88, AVK 2012 presidential election2015 parliamentary election
50.Latvia • Unity, Union of Greens and Farmers, National Alliance 2014 parliamentary election
 
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