Re: RE: Premier Klein Announces Resignation
FiveParadox said:
Hank C, I am quite uninformed by way of politics in
Alberta; if you would be so gracious, could you please blurb each of the parties in Alberta [that have a chance of being represented in the next Parliament], like, whether they are left-wing, right-wing or centrist,
et cetera?
Well currently (things can change) there are only 4 parties who hold seats or have a chance of winning seats, Kleins PCs, Tafts Liberals, Masons NDP, and the Alberta Alliance who just elected Paul Hinman in 2005 as their leader.
I am sure you know where the Liberals, NDP and PCs sit in terms of being "left" or "right wing"....just remember in Alberta Liberal Party voters dont necessarily resemble the Liberals in BC or Ontario, everything would be moved over a bit to the right.
The Alberta Alliance is the most electable right wing party in Alberta, whos supporters are more conservative than the current provincial PCs and voted for the federal Alliance and Reform Parties ( Preston Manning and Stockwell Day).
I say they (the Alliance) are the most electable right wing party because there are other parties (Social Credit, and the Seperation Party) but they dont have a strong enough following to pick up any seats. But like I said thing can change, like if the federal Liberals won the election or another NEP came about, the Seperation party could pick up steam.