Centrism is a
political outlook or position involving acceptance or support of a balance of
social equality and a degree of
social hierarchy while opposing political changes that would result in a significant shift of society strongly to
the left or
the right.
Both
centre-left and
centre-right politics involve a general association with centrism that is combined with leaning somewhat to their respective sides of the
left–right political spectrum. Various political ideologies, such as
Christian democracy
Christian democracy (sometimes named Centrist democracy) is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching and neo-Calvinism.
It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
,
Pancasila, and certain forms of
liberalism like
social liberalism, can be classified as centrist, as can the
Third Way, a modern political movement that attempts to reconcile right-wing and left-wing politics by advocating for a synthesis of centre-right economic platforms with centre-left social policies.
Usage by political parties by country
Australia
There have been centrists on both sides of politics who serve alongside the various factions within the
Liberal and
Labor parties. Centrism is represented by the
moderates in the Liberal Party and
Labor Right in the Labor Party.
The
Australian Democrats are the most prominent centrist party in Australian history. The party had representation in the senate from 1977 to 2007, frequently holding the balance of power. Formed by
Don Chipp
Donald Leslie Chipp, AO (21 August 192528 August 2006) was an Australian politician who was the inaugural leader of the Australian Democrats, leading the party from 1977 to 1986. He began his career as a member of the Liberal Party, winning el ...
on a promise to "Keep the Bastards Honest", it was known to have represented the "middle ground". The party regained registration in 2019.
In addition, many smaller groups have formed in response to the bipartisan system that uphold centrist ideals. South Australian Senator
Nick Xenophon launched his centrist political party called the
Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) in 2014, renamed
Centre Alliance in 2018.
Belgium
The traditional centrist party of
Flanders was the
People's Union which embraced
social liberalism and aimed to represent Dutch-speaking Belgians who felt culturally suppressed by Francophones. The
New Flemish Alliance is the largest and, since 2009, the only extant successor of that party. It is, however, primarily composed of the right wing of the former People's Union and has adopted a more
liberal-conservative ideology in recent years.
Among French-speaking Belgians, the
Humanist Democratic Centre is a centre party as it is considerably less
conservative than its Flemish counterpart,
Christian Democratic and Flemish.
Other parties in the centre of the political spectrum are the liberal
Reformist Movement and the French-speaking minority party
DéFI.
Brazil
There are several centrist parties in Brazil, such as the
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), a
catch-all party
A big tent party, or catch-all party, is a term used in reference to a political party's policy of permitting or encouraging a broad spectrum of views among its members. This is in contrast to other kinds of parties, which defend a determined i ...
, one of the largest political parties in Brazil.
The
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
The Brazilian Social Democracy Party ( pt, Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira, PSDB), also known as the Brazilian Social Democratic Party or the Party of Brazilian Social Democracy,. is a political party in Brazil
Brazil has a multi-pa ...
(PSDB) is another example of a centrist party in Brazilian politics.
Other centrist parties include the
Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011) (PSD),
Green Party (Brazil) (PV),
Citizenship (Brazil) (CID),
PODEMOS (PODE) and
Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS)
Due the high number of center parties on Brazil, They exert a major position on local politics, and due that, parties that are not part of major parties of Right-Wing or Left-Wing are
pejoratively called
Centrão (The Big Center)..
Canada
Throughout modern history,
Canadian governments at the federal level have governed from a
moderate, centrist political position, practising "brokerage politics".
Both the
Liberal Party of Canada
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and the
Conservative Party of Canada
The Conservative Party of Canada (french: Parti conservateur du Canada), colloquially known as the Tories, is a federal political party in Canada. It was formed in 2003 by the merger of the two main right-leaning parties, the Progressive Con ...
(or its
predecessors) rely on attracting support from a broad spectrum of voters.
The historically predominant Liberals position themselves at the centre of the Canadian political scale, being more moderate and centrist than the
centre-right Conservative.
In the late 1970s, Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau claimed that his Liberal Party of Canada adhered to the "
radical center".
[Graham, Ron, ed. (1998). ''The Essential Trudeau''. McClelland & Stewart, p. 71. .] Far-left
Far-left politics, also known as the radical left or the extreme left, are politics further to the left on the left–right political spectrum than the standard political left. The term does not have a single definition. Some scholars consider ...
and
far-right
Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
politics have never been a prominent force in Canadian society.
Croatia
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats and
People's Party – Reformists may be considered centrist parties. The agrarian
Croatian Peasant Party became moderate and centrist during its last years, having been centre-right in the past.
Czech Republic
The
Czech Republic has many prominent centrist parties, including the
syncretic populist movement
ANO 2011, the
civil libertarian Czech Pirate Party, the long-standing
Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party and the
localist party
Mayors and Independents.
Estonia
France
France has a tradition of parties that call themselves "''centriste''", though the actual parties vary over time: when a new political issue emerges and a new political party breaks into the mainstream, the old centre-left party may be de facto pushed rightwards, but unable to consider itself a party of the right, it will embrace being the new centre: this process occurred with the
Orléanism,
Moderate Républicanism,
Radical Republicanism and
Radical-Socialism
The Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party (french: Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste) is a liberal and formerly social-liberal political party in France. It is also often referred to simply as the Radical Party (french: ...
.
Currently, the most notable centrist party is
Renaissance, founded by
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
, elected
President of France in May 2017. Another party is the
Democratic Movement
A democracy is a political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution or organization or a country, in which all members have an equal share of power. Modern democracies are characterized by two capabilities that differentiate ...
of
François Bayrou
François René Jean Lucien Bayrou (; born 25 May 1951) is a French politician who has presided over the Democratic Movement (MoDem) since he founded it in 2007. A centrist, he was a candidate in the 2002, 2007 and 2012 presidential elections. ...
, founded in 2007, which was the successor of the
Christian democratic
Christian democracy (sometimes named Centrist democracy) is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching and neo-Calvinism.
It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
Union for French Democracy.
Germany
The usual term in German for the political centre/centrism is ''politische Mitte'' (literally "political middle", or "political centre"). Historically, the German party with the most purely centrist nature among German parties to have had current or historical parliamentary representations was most likely the
social-liberal German Democratic Party of the
Weimar Republic (1918–1933).
During the Weimar Republic (and again after the Nazi period), there existed a ''
Zentrum
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Zentrum may also refer to:
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* Center (group theory), the centre of a group, denoted Z(G ...
'', a party of German
Catholics
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founded in 1870. It was called Centre Party not for being a proper centrist party but because it united left-wing and right-wing Catholics, because it was the first German party to be a ''Volkspartei'' (
catch-all party
A big tent party, or catch-all party, is a term used in reference to a political party's policy of permitting or encouraging a broad spectrum of views among its members. This is in contrast to other kinds of parties, which defend a determined i ...
) and because his elected representatives sat between the liberals (the left of the time) and the conservatives (the right of the time). However, it was distinctly right-wing conservative in that it was not neutral on religious issues (such as secular education), being markedly against more liberal and modernist positions.
The main successor of ''Zentrum'' after the return of democracy to West Germany in 1945, the
Christian Democratic Union, has, throughout its history, alternated between describing itself as right-wing or centrist and sitting on the right-wing (with the
Free Democratic Party Free Democratic Party is the name of several political parties around the world. It usually designates a party ideologically based on liberalism.
Current parties with that name include:
*Free Democratic Party (Germany), a liberal political party in ...
in its social liberal moments sitting at its left, in the centre and themselves sitting at the centre, with the FDP in its
classical liberal moments sitting at its right, in the right-wing). The representatives of the
Social Democratic Party of Germany
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany.
Saskia Esken has been the ...
, although they have referred to themselves as "the new middle" many times since the 1990s (under the influence of the
Third way of the time), however, they feel less at ease in describing their party as centrist due to their history and socialist identity.
Alliance 90/The Greens
Alliance 90/The Greens (german: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, ), often simply referred to as the Greens ( ), is a Green politics, green List of political parties in Germany, political party in Germany. It was formed in 1993 as the merger of The Greens ...
was founded in 1993 as a merger of the East German
Alliance 90
Alliance 90 () was a political alliance of three non-communist political groups in East Germany. It was formed in February 1990 by the New Forum, Democracy Now and the Initiative for Peace and Human Rights. It received 2.9% of the vote in the 19 ...
(a group of centrist/
transversalist civil rights activists) and the (West) German Greens. The latter was a coalition of various unorthodox-left politicians and more liberal "realists". This
Bundestag party also hesitates in using the term centre, although it distances itself from the left, which identifies it for the moment as a transversalist party. The transversalist moderation of the party and its position in the Bundestag between the Social Democrats and the Christian Democrats (while the FDP has its seats at the right of the Christian Democrats) also points somewhat to The Greens being a more or less centrist party.
In the state parliaments of specific German states, other specifically regional parties could be identified as centrist. The
South Schleswig Voter Federation
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, chairman = Christian Dirschauer
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of the Danish and Frisian minorities in the state of
Schleswig-Holstein currently has a centrist political position, although, in the past, the party usually leaned to the left. In the German presidential elections of
2009
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,
2010
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and
2012
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, it supported the candidates of the Social Democrats and the Greens. In Bavaria, the
Free Voters party at the state parliament may also be seen as a centrist party.
Greece
In modern Greek politics, the roots of centrism can be traced to centrist politician and founder of the
Agricultural and Labour Party,
Alexandros Papanastasiou. In 1961,
Georgios Papandreou created, along with other political leaders, the coalition party of the
Centre Union. Five parties were merged: Liberal Party, Progressive Agricultural Democratic Union, National Progressive Center Union, and Popular Social Party into one, with strong centrist agenda, opposed equally to the right-wing party of the National Radical Union and the left-wing party of the United Democratic Left. The Centre Union Party was the last Venizelist party to hold power in Greece. The party nominally continued to exist until 1977 (after the Junta, known as the
Center Union – New Forces
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Mathematics
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* Center (algebra), used in various contexts
** Center (group theory)
** Center (ring theory)
* Graph center, the set of all vertices of minimum eccentricity ...
), when its successor Union of the Democratic Centre (EDIK) party was created.
Union of Centrists was created by
Vassilis Leventis
Vasileios "Vasilis" Leventis ( el, Βασίλειος "Βασίλης" Λεβέντης, ; born 2 November 1951) is a Greek politician, leader of the Greek centrist party, Union of Centrists () since 1992 and former Member of Parliament, in offi ...
in 1992 under the title "Union of Centrists and Ecologists", though the name was changed shortly after. The Union of Centrists claims to be the ideological continuation of the old party Center Union. The party strives to become "the political continuance of the centrist expression in Greece". Leventis aimed to become part of the Venizelist legacy of some great politicians of the past, such as Eleftherios Venizelos and George Papandreou Sr. However, the party's total influence had been marginal until 2015, with 1.8% of the total votes (in the
January 2015 Greek legislative election) being its highest achievement before finally making its way to the
Greek Parliament in September 2015 with 3.4% of the total votes and nine members elected.
India
Indian National Congress,
Aam Aadmi Party
The Aam Aadmi Party (; AAP) is a List of political parties in India, national political party in India. AAP was founded in November 2012 by Arvind Kejriwal and his then-companions, following the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement. AAP is ...
and
Nationalist Congress Party are the centrist national parties.
Two state parties,
Bharat Rashtra Samithi
Bharat Rashtra Samithi ( ; BRS), formerly known as Telangana Rashtra Samithi ( TRS), is an Indian political party which is predominantly active in the state of Telangana. It was founded on 27 April 2001 as by K. Chandrashekar Rao, with a singl ...
, and
Telugu Desam Party
are also described as centrist along with
Actor turned politician
Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, playback singer, television presenter and politician who works mainly in Tamil cinema and has also appeared in some Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Bengali l ...
's party named
Makkal Needhi Maiam
The Makkal Needhi Maiam (; MNM) is an Indian Regionalism (politics), regional political party in the Federated state, state of Tamil Nadu and union territory of Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry. The party was founded by Kamal Haasan at ...
, meaning People's Centre for Justice.
Ireland
In the
Republic of Ireland, both main political parties (
Fianna Fáil and
Fine Gael) claim the political centre ground but lean to the centre-right.
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, 5th paragraph The two parties have broadly similar policies, with their primary division being in
Irish Civil War
The Irish Civil War ( ga, Cogadh Cathartha na hÉireann; 28 June 1922 – 24 May 1923) was a conflict that followed the Irish War of Independence and accompanied the establishment of the Irish Free State, an entity independent from the United ...
politics. Fine Gael is aligned with
Christian democratic
Christian democracy (sometimes named Centrist democracy) is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching and neo-Calvinism.
It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
parties in Europe via its membership in the
European People's Party
The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with Christian-democratic, conservative, and liberal-conservative member parties. A transnational organisation, it is composed of other political parties. Founded by primarily Ch ...
.
Israel
In
Israel, centrism is represented by the
Yesh Atid Party led by
Yair Lapid, the current
prime minister of Israel. The party was founded in 2013 and has remained a major player on the political scene. It served in government between 2013 and 2015, with Lapid serving as Israel's Finance Minister and a member of the Security Cabinet. In 2020, after a year of political turmoil in Israel, Yair Lapid became the
Leader of the Opposition
The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest political party not in government, typical in countries utilizing the parliamentary system form of government. The leader of the opposition is typically se ...
to the fifth government of
Benjamin Netanyahu, and in 2021 he was sworn in as
Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of
Naftali Bennett. After that, he became the prime minister of Israel in June 2022.
Yair Lapid published a long political essay entitled ''Only the center can hold: Democracy and the battle of ideas'' in which he laid out his vision of political centrism in Israel. The essay was originally published in Hebrew in Haaretz under the title "Not, just not Bibi. In this battle of ideas the center has solutions"
Japan
After World War II, the right-wing
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) became the ruling force in Japan from 1955 and was opposed to the left-wing
Japan Socialist Party (JSP). This is called the
1955 System
The , also known as the one-and-a-half party system, is the dominant-party system in Japan that has existed since 1955, in which the right-wing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has successively held a majority government with major opposition par ...
. However, since the 1960s, centrist parties have emerged,
old Komeito,
the
Democratic Socialist Party,
and the
Socialist Democratic Federation.
In 1992, reformers left the right-wing LDP and founded the centre to centre-right liberal
Japan New Party, but it was disbanded after two years.
The
New Frontier Party (NFP) was founded by politicians with various ideologies, including
Buddhist democrats,
social democrats,
liberals, and
conservatives. The NFP was a political coalition to oppose the LDP, and is therefore generally regarded as a centrist party, although it had no coherent ideology.
Founded in 1998 by moderates of the conservative LDP and the socialist JSP, the
Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) advocated
liberalism and "Democratic Centrism" (
民主中道) as its main ideology. The
Democratic Party for the People (DPP), which continues the current DPJ trend, is advocating "
reformist centrism" (改革中道). The
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) is more
progressive
Progressive may refer to:
Politics
* Progressivism, a political philosophy in support of social reform
** Progressivism in the United States, the political philosophy in the American context
* Progressive realism, an American foreign policy par ...
in inheriting DPJ liberalism, but at the same time advocates for traditional Japanese virtues.
Netherlands
In the
Netherlands, four moderate centrist to centre-right parties have sent members into the
Third Rutte cabinet since 2017. From them, the
Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) tend to be
centre-right, whilst the social liberal
Democrats 66
Democrats 66 (; abbreviated D66, ) is a Social liberalism, social liberal List of political parties in the Netherlands, political party in the Netherlands, which positions itself in the Centrism, centre of the Left–right political spectrum, p ...
(D66) are more centrist. The
Protestant Christian Union is a small
Christian Democratic
Christian democracy (sometimes named Centrist democracy) is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching and neo-Calvinism.
It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
party with transversalist positions less typical in European centrist parties. Whilst it is left-leaning on immigration, welfare and the environment, it is more conservative on social issues, such as
drugs
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and
euthanasia
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Different countries have different eut ...
. They have participated in several coalitions due to their moderate centrist politics.
Another centrist party is the
populist Pensioners' interests
The following is a list of political parties that promote the interests of pensioners.
Argentina
*Pensioners' White Party (')
Australia
* Seniors United Party of Australia
* Grey Power (Australia)
Belgium
* Becoming older worthily (''Waardig ...
party
50PLUS
50PLUS (; abbreviated 50+) is a political party in the Netherlands that advocates pensioners' interests. The party was founded in 2009 by Maurice Koopman, Alexander Münninghoff, and Jan Nagel. Henk Krol served as the party's leader from 2016 to ...
which combines
social democratic
Social democracy is a political, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports political and economic democracy. As a policy regime, it is described by academics as advocating economic and social interventions to promote soci ...
,
social liberal and
social conservative positions.
Livable Netherlands was originally a centrist political movement of local grass-root parties with an anti-establishment touch similar to early D66. However, the party entered in 2002 national parliament with a
right-wing populist programme based
on security and immigration as the major issues.
In the 1980s and 1990s, two self-described "centre" parties, the
Centre Party and the
Centre Democrats, were represented in the
Dutch parliament at some point. However, these parties were considered
far right
Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
(in the case of the Centre Democrats) or even
extreme right (in the case of the Centre Party) in their opinion about foreign immigration. Both parties denied being racist or extremist. The party slogan of the Center Party was ''"niet rechts, niet links"'' ("Neither rightist nor leftist"), and in some respect could be seen as a centrist (or more correctly,
Third Position) party since it borrowed ideas from the political (far) right (a tough stand on immigration combined with typical racial prejudice) and the political left (
mixed economy, green politics). However, both parties did not have a coherent ideology; they were one-issue parties focused on what they perceived as mass immigration from non-European countries.
New Zealand
Centrism in New Zealand has only been mainstream since
New Zealand First
New Zealand First ( mi, Aotearoa Tuatahi), commonly abbreviated to NZ First, is a nationalist and populist political party in New Zealand. The party formed in July 1993 following the resignation on 19 March 1993 of its leader and founder, Winst ...
was founded in 1993. The party platforms itself on a broad centrist position mainly on economic issues, populism and while being generally
conservative on social issues, favoring
binding referenda instead of MPs making major social decisions.
New Zealand First
New Zealand First ( mi, Aotearoa Tuatahi), commonly abbreviated to NZ First, is a nationalist and populist political party in New Zealand. The party formed in July 1993 following the resignation on 19 March 1993 of its leader and founder, Winst ...
could be described as
Syncretic politically, or adopting key elements from the traditional left-right political spectrum. The party has often found themselves the
kingmakers
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under the
MMP electoral system, meaning that they choose who will form the next government. This has happened on two occasions, in 1996, and in 2017.
Small centrist parties such as
The Opportunities Party (TOP) have been formed in the past, but they have not gained major support and have never passed the 5% threshold to enter parliament. The role of centrism in New Zealand has been mainly to work with parties to form coalition governments and to provide alternatives to governments, and their ability to do so is mainly due to the
Mixed-Member Proportional Representation
Mixed-member proportional representation (MMP or MMPR) is a mixed electoral system in which votes cast are considered in local elections and also to determine overall party vote tallies, which are used to allocate additional members to produce ...
electoral system which provides more ground for minor parties in Parliament. In the
2020 New Zealand general election
The 2020 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday 17 October 2020 to determine the composition of the 53rd parliament. Voters elected 120 members to the House of Representatives, 72 from single-member electorates and 48 from closed ...
where
Jacinda Ardern and the
New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party ( mi, Rōpū Reipa o Aotearoa), or simply Labour (), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand. The party's platform programme describes its founding principle as democratic socialism, while observers descr ...
achieved a majority in the
New Zealand House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament. The House passes Law of New Zealand, laws, provides Ministers of the New Zealand Government, ministers to form Cabinet of New Zealand, Cabinet, and supervises the ...
,
New Zealand First
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was not re-elected to Parliament due to the party's inability to reach the 5% threshold to enter parliament. As a result, the current
53rd New Zealand Parliament
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has no political parties defined as "centrist".
Nordic countries
In most of the
Nordic countries
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, there are
Nordic agrarian parties The Nordic agrarian parties, also referred to as Nordic Centre parties, Scandinavian agrarian parties or Agrarian Liberal parties are agrarian political parties that belong to a political tradition particular to the Nordic countries. Positioning th ...
. In addition to the centrist position on the socio-economic left-right scale, these share a clear, separate ideology.
This position is centred on
decentralisation
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Conce ...
, a commitment to
small business
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and
environmental protection. Centrists have aligned themselves with the
Liberal International and
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party. Historically, these parties were farmers' parties committed to maintaining rural life. In the 1960s, these parties broadened their scope to include non-farmer-related issues and renamed
Centre Party.
Neither the
Centre Democrats (a now-defunct centrist political party) nor the
Liberal Alliance (a political party founded as a centrist social liberal party, but that now is a classical liberal party), both of Denmark, are rooted in centrist agrarianism.
Pakistan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI; ur, , ) is a political party in Pakistan. It was founded in 1996 by Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, who served as the country's prime minister from 2018 to 2022. The PTI is one of the thre ...
(PTI), founded by
Imran Khan, claims to be a centrist political party. Following the
general election of 2013, PTI emerged as the second-largest political party in Pakistan by number of votes. In July 2018, it won the general elections of Pakistan and
Imran Khan, its chairman, became Prime Minister.
Palestine
The
Third Way is a small centrist Palestinian political party active in Palestinian politics. Founded on 16 December 2005, the party is led by
Salam Fayyad and
Hanan Ashrawi.
In the January 2006 PLC elections, it received 2.4% of the popular vote and won two of the
Council
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's 132 seats. The party presents itself as an alternative to the two-party system of
Hamas and
Fatah
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.
Poland
Civic Platform (PO), ruling from 2007–2015, began in 2001 as a
liberal conservative party but later, under the leadership of
Donald Tusk, became typically centrist to attract left-leaning liberal voters. Depending on the context, it is described as either
Christian democratic
Christian democracy (sometimes named Centrist democracy) is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching and neo-Calvinism.
It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
(it is a member of the
European People's Party
The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with Christian-democratic, conservative, and liberal-conservative member parties. A transnational organisation, it is composed of other political parties. Founded by primarily Ch ...
), conservative, liberal, or social. Its pragmatism, technocracy and lack of ideology have nevertheless been criticized. Under
Grzegorz Schetyna, it announced that it shifted to the right. Under its current leader
Borys Budka
Borys Piotr Budka (born 11 March 1978 in Czeladź) is a Polish politician, member of Sejm of the 7th, 8th and 9th legislature, Minister of Justice in 2015, vice-president of the Civic Platform political party in the 2016–2020 period, leader of ...
, as a part of the
Civic Coalition, it turned to progressivism again, as seen by policies proposed by their candidate,
Rafał Trzaskowski, in the
2020 presidential election. Other political groups, such as
Polish People's Party (PSL), may be described as centrist too. In contrast, the national-moral right-wing
Law and Justice
Law and Justice ( pl, Prawo i Sprawiedliwość , PiS) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Poland. Its chairman is Jarosław Kaczyński.
It was founded in 2001 by Jarosław and Lech Kaczyński as a direct su ...
is
socially conservative while usually at the same time being economically left-wing and favourable to
protectionist policies). The most recent political party in the
Polish parliament,
Poland 2050, led by
Szymon Hołownia
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, has been described as ideologically centrist with strong
pragmatic influences.
Spain
The only national party that defends itself as a centrist party is
Citizens
Citizenship is a "relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection".
Each state determines the conditions under which it will recognize persons as its citizens, and ...
, whose platform is increasingly perceived as right-wing by Spanish citizens, as the
Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas surveys show. In April 2018, Ciudadanos obtained a 6.77 when ranging political parties from 1 to 10, where one was farthest left and ten its equivalent on the right. It first entered the
Cortes Generales in 2015.
In Catalonia, where the party was born, many people even consider it an extreme right-wing party, considering its fierce "opposition to nationalism". Not even the media agree on its place, and several newspapers from different ideologies manifest that Citizens is either left or right, depending on their political line. Regardless of subjective opinions, the truth is that Ciudadanos has always tried to reach agreements with
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD), which Spanish voters most traditionally consider to be the closest to the centre according to several opinion polls. This popular perception was pointed out by UPyD, which positions itself simultaneously on the political centre and cross-sectionalism, thus embracing ideas across the political spectrum.
UPyD has lost many of its voters to Ciudadanos, the latter counting with ten representatives in the Spanish Congress in the last election. Electors also consider as centrists the
Convergence and Union coalition from
Catalonia and the
Basque Nationalist Party
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from the
Spanish Basque Country, although these two usually consider themselves as right-centrist parties.
Switzerland
In
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, the political centre (in
German: ''die Mitte''; in
French
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* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
: ''le Centre'';
Italian: ''il Centro'') is traditionally occupied by the so-called "bourgeois" parties:
FDP.The Liberals (centre-right), the
Christian Democratic People's Party (centre to centre-right) and the much smaller
Evangelical People's Party (centre to centre-left).
Recently, some new parties were founded that claimed to be part of the political centre: the
Conservative Democratic Party (centre to centre-right), a split from the right-wing populist
Swiss People's Party
The Swiss People's Party (german: Schweizerische Volkspartei, SVP; rm, Partida populara Svizra, PPS), also known as the Democratic Union of the Centre (french: Union démocratique du centre, UDC; it, Unione Democratica di Centro, UDC), is a nati ...
and a self-styled centre party and the
Green Liberal Party
The Green Liberal Party of Switzerland (german: Grünliberale Partei der Schweiz, glp; french: Parti vert'libéral, pvl), abbreviated to glp, is a centrist green-liberal political party in Switzerland. Founded in 2007, the party holds sixteen ...
(centre), a split from the leftist
Green Party.
The
Social Democratic Party is considered to be more to the left than to the centre.
In Switzerland, the centrist parties tend to cooperate closely in Canton parliaments and municipal councils.
United Kingdom
In 1981,
Roy Jenkins
Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead, (11 November 1920 – 5 January 2003) was a British politician who served as President of the European Commission from 1977 to 1981. At various times a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Lab ...
,
David Owen
David Anthony Llewellyn Owen, Baron Owen, (born 2 July 1938) is a British politician and physician who served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs as a Labour Party (UK), Labour Party MP under James Callaghan from 1977 t ...
,
Shirley Williams and
Bill Rodgers, known collectively as the "Gang of Four", launched the
Social Democratic Party, outlining their policies in what became known as the
Limehouse Declaration. The "Gang of Four" were centrists who defected from the
Labour Party because of what they perceived to be the influence of
Militant
The English word ''militant'' is both an adjective and a noun, and it is generally used to mean vigorously active, combative and/or aggressive, especially in support of a cause, as in "militant reformers". It comes from the 15th century Latin " ...
and the "
hard left" within it.
The SDP merged with the
Liberal Party in 1988 to create the centrist
Liberal Democrats.
In the mid to late 1990s, Labour, under the leadership of
Tony Blair, began to move towards a centrist
Third Way policy platform, adopting the campaign name
New Labour. The New Labour era ended when Blair's successor
Gordon Brown lost the
2010 United Kingdom general election
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to the Conservatives. Brown's successor as leader,
Ed Miliband, moved the party to the left of New Labour. The
Blue Labour movement, launched in 2009, attempted to cultivate a new path for Labour centrism that would appeal to socially conservative working-class voters. The party later moved decisively to the left when the socialist
Jeremy Corbyn became the leader in 2015 due to the introduction of a
one member one vote system under Miliband.
In 2011,
Nick Clegg, then leader of the
Liberal Democrats and
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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, stated that he believed that his party belonged to the radical centre, mentioning
John Maynard Keynes,
William Beveridge,
Jo Grimond,
David Lloyd George and
John Stuart Mill
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as examples that preceded the Liberal Democrats' establishment in 1988. He pointed to liberalism as an ideology of people and described the political spectrum and his party's position as follows: "For the left, an obsession with the state. For the right, a worship of the market. But as liberals, we place our faith in people. People with power and opportunity in their hands. Our opponents try to divide us with their outdated labels of left and right. But we are not on the left and we are not on the right. We have our own label: Liberal. We are liberals and we own the freehold to the centre ground of British politics. Our politics is the politics of the radical centre."
In the mid to late 2000s,
David Cameron
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2005 to 2016. He previously served as Leader o ...
also moved the Conservative Party towards the centre and, after the 2010 general election, formed a
coalition with the Liberal Democrats. In the
2015 United Kingdom general election
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, the Conservatives gained a majority, and the Liberal Democrats lost most of their seats. They regained a small number of seats in the
2017 United Kingdom general election
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. On her appointment as Prime Minister, Cameron's successor,
Theresa May, stated her wish to tackle social inequality and adopted some of Ed Miliband's policies, such as regulating energy companies. However, the party's 2017 manifesto was seen as a sharp break from the centre ground, appealing to traditionally Tory heartland issues in the aftermath of the UK's
Brexit referendum
The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, commonly referred to as the EU referendum or the Brexit referendum, took place on 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar to ask the electorate whether the country shoul ...
.
Following the
Brexit referendum
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, politics in the UK was seen as having reverted to traditionally polarised "left and right" politics. For the 2017 election, the group
More United
More United is a cross-party political movement in the United Kingdom. It describes itself as a "tech-driven political startup" that supports candidates regardless of party affiliation. The movement advocates public service investment, democra ...
was set up in the vein of the US
Super PAC model to support candidates from multiple parties who meet its values; it supported primarily Labour and Lib Dem MP and one Conservative. In 2018, a group set up by Simon Franks amassed £50 million to start a new centrist political party in the UK to field candidates at the next general election. It was reportedly named
United for Change
United for Change (UfC) is a British political movement, founded on a centrist platform. The movement gained attention after fundraising through large donations from philanthropists and donors was reported. Although only launched in August 2018, it ...
.
In early 2019, difficulties and party clashes regarding Brexit caused many Labour and Conservative MPs to leave their parties, forming a
pro-European group named
The Independent Group for Change
The Independent Group for Change, also known as Change UK, was a British centrism, centrist, Pro-Europeanism, pro-European Union political party, founded in February 2019 and dissolved ten months later, shortly after all its Member of Parliame ...
. They later announced their intention to register as a formal party named
Change UK. Most sources identified the party as centrist, with Change UK MP
Chris Leslie describing the party as "offering a home to those on the
centre-left". Former Change UK MP
Chuka Umunna joined the
Liberal Democrats shortly after the party's formation after disappointing results in the
2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
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. After losing all its MPs in the
2019 United Kingdom general election
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, the party was disbanded.
United States
After
World War II, centrism was a dominant political philosophy in the United States but lacked its party in the traditionally two-party country. For example, historian
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. characterized political moderation as a vigorous “Third Force” in his 1949 book, ''
The Vital Center''. The book defended
liberal democracy and a
state-regulated market economy
A market economy is an economic system in which the decisions regarding investment, production and distribution to the consumers are guided by the price signals created by the forces of supply and demand, where all suppliers and consumers ...
against the
totalitarianism of
communism and
fascism.
Harry Truman, who served as U.S. president from 1945 until 1953, is regarded as a centrist
Democrat, while
Dwight Eisenhower
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, president from 1953 to 1961, is regarded as a centrist
Republican.
The early 1990s were perhaps the high water mark of post-war centrist politics in America. Journalist and political commentator
E. J. Dionne
Eugene Joseph Dionne Jr. (; born April 23, 1952) is an American journalist, political commentator, and long-time op-ed columnist for ''The Washington Post''. He is also a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, a profes ...
wrote in his book ''Why Americans Hate Politics'', published on the eve of the
1992 presidential election, that he believes American voters are looking for a "New Political Center" that intermixes "liberal instincts" and "conservative values". He labelled people in this centre position as "tolerant traditionalists". He described them as believers in conventional social morals that ensure family stability, as tolerant within reason to those who challenge those morals and as pragmatically supportive of government intervention in spheres such as education, child care and
health care
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, as long as budgets are balanced. Independent candidate
H. Ross Perot
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, who focused on pragmatic issues like a balanced budget and was viewed as a
populist centrist, garnered nearly 19% of the popular vote in the
1992 presidential election, even though he ran against
Bill Clinton, a centre-left Democrat, and
George H. W. Bush
George Herbert Walker BushSince around 2000, he has been usually called George H. W. Bush, Bush Senior, Bush 41 or Bush the Elder to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, who served as the 43rd president from 2001 to 2009; pr ...
, a centre-right Republican. Perot went on to form the
Reform Party and run a second time in the
1996 presidential election, but with less success.
A late-2011 Gallup poll of Americans' attitudes towards government reported that 17% expressed conservative views, 22% expressed libertarian views, 20% expressed communitarian views, 17% expressed centrist views, and 24% expressed liberal views.
Americans Elect
Americans Elect was a political organization in the United States known primarily for its efforts to stage a national online primary for the 2012 US Presidential Election. Although it was successful in obtaining signatures to get on the ballot i ...
, a coalition of American centrists funded by wealthy donors such as business magnate
Michael Bloomberg
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, former
junk-bond
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trader
Peter Ackerman and
hedge fund manager John H. Burbank III, launched an effort in mid-2011 to create a national "virtual primary" that would challenge the current two-party system. The group aimed to nominate a presidential ticket of centrists with names that would be on ballots in all 50 states. The group banked on broad cultural dissatisfaction with the partisan gridlock in Washington, D.C. ''
The Christian Science Monitor'' has stated that "the political climate couldn't be riper for a serious third-party alternative" such as their effort, but the "hurdles Americans Elect faces are daunting" to get on ballots.
Washington political journalist Linda Killian wrote in her 2012 book ''The Swing Vote'' that Americans are frustrated with Congress and its dysfunction and inability to do its job. Many Americans are unsatisfied with the political process because of many factors, such as the influx of money into politics and the influence of special interests and lobbyists. The book classifies four types of independent voters, including "
NPR Republicans
Republican can refer to:
Political ideology
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** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
", "
America First Democrats", "The
Facebook Generation", and "
Starbucks
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As of November 2021, the company had 33,833 stores in 80 c ...
Moms and Dads", who were big determinates of swing votes in the 2012 presidential election. Journalist and author
John Avlon wrote in his 2005 book ''Independent Nation'' that centrism is not a matter of compromise or reading polls; rather, it is an antidote to the politics of divisiveness, providing principled opposition to political extremes.
Centrists in the two major U.S. political parties are often found in the
New Democrat Coalition, the
Blue Dog Coalition of the Democratic Party, the
Republican Main Street Partnership of the Republican Party, and the bipartisan
Problem Solvers Caucus
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.
Barack Obama has been widely identified as a centrist Democrat president, as has
Joe Biden. Outside the two major parties, some centrists inhabit the
Libertarian Party, independent candidacy movements, such as
Unite America
Unite America (previously known as The Centrist Project) is an American grassroots organization founded by Charlie Wheelan with the goal of reforming the political system and bridging the partisan divide. Unite America supports both electoral pol ...
, co-founded by
Charles Wheelan
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, and the
Forward Party
Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward.
Forward may also refer to:
People
*Forward (surname)
Sports
* Forward (association football)
* Forward (basketball), including:
** Point forward
** Power forward (basketball)
** Smal ...
, established by
Andrew Yang in 2021.
See also
Notes
References
Further reading
*
Ali, Tariq (2015). ''
The Extreme Centre: A Warning''. Verso Books.
* Brown, David S. (2016). ''Moderates: The Vital Center of American Politics, from the Founding to Today''. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
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