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Parliamentary groups are recognized in the parliamentary rules
“Parliamentary groups” are the primary means by which political parties organize themselves in parliament. They may also be known as “party groups”, “caucuses” or “fractions”. They are different from all-party groups on specific issues, or inter-parliamentary friendship groups.
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Aggregated data as of today
Parliamentary groups are recognized in the parliamentary rules | Number of countries |
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Yes | 158 |
No | 24 |
Excluding 3 parliaments where all chambers are suspended