List of dissolved parties in Baustralia

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Below is a list of dissolved parties in Baustralia.

Centre party

The Centre Party of Baustralia, or more commonly Centre Party, was a Baustralian party. Its leader was Katelynn, Princess of Wabasso. The party was dissolved in 2018 when Commons removed any peers. Its party colour was purple (top-left colour), with the hexadecimal colour code of #800080.

The party held a maximum of one seat in the House of Commons, and none in the House of Lords. It held the seat for the riding of Mild Pond. Katelynn is now a Conservative in the House of Lords as a Lord Royal serving as Peeress Governor of the Dominion of Edstmae.

Socialist party

The Socialist Party of Baustralia, or more commonly Socialist Party, was a Baustralian party. Its leader was Colonel Emily Day. The party was the second-largest party in Baustralia at its peak and was designated His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition. Its party colour was red (centre-left colour), with the hexadecimal colour code of #ff2a2a.

The party was later merged with the Worker's Party of Baustralia.

Green party

The Green Party of Baustralia, or more commonly Green Party, was a Baustralian party. The party was never officially formed by the time Commons removed any peers. Its party colour was Light green (centre-right colour), with the hexadecimal colour code of #aaffaa. The party held no seats in the House of Commons, and also none in the House of Lords.

Libertarian party

The Libertarian Party of Baustralia, or more commonly Libertarian Party, was a Baustralian party. The party was formed by Cameron Tau and merged with the Worker's Party. Its party colour was gold (top-left colour), with the hexadecimal colour code of #FFDF00. The party held one seat in the House of Commons, and none in the House of Lords.

It severed from the Union of parties, and formed a government alongside the Liberals in 2022. The original plan was for the Libertarian leader to be Prime Minister, however immediately before election, the coalition appointed the Liberal leader as head of the coalition. It ended up merging back with the Liberal Party shortly thereafter.