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! colspan="2" | Name
!Founded
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!Leader
! Upper house seats
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Socialist Party of New Aragon|Socialist Party]]
|1897
|Democratic socialism
| [[Maitane Aristazabal]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Republican Left of New Aragon|Republican Left]]
|1931
|Social democracy
|▼
| [[Artur Benet]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[People's Party of New Aragon|People's Party]]
|1975
|Conservatism
|▼
| [[Charles Barthelemy]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[National Citizen's Party of New Aragon|National Citizen's Party]]
|1975
|Liberalism
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| [[Frédéric Rivera]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[National Rally of New Aragon|National Rally]]
|1962
|National conservatism
|▼
| [[Joan Bardella]]
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| None
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Popular United Liberation of New Aragon|Popular Unity Liberation]]
|2005
|Socialism, Communism, Republicanism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Far-left
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Alternative Greens of New Aragon|Alternative Greens]]
|1994
|Green politics
| [[Dolors Saura]]
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| [[Freedom and Democracy]]
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===Administrative divisions===
{{Main|Administrative divisions of New Aragon}}
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===Languages===
{{Main|Languages of New Aragon}}
New Aragon is a multilingual state. Catalan, French, and Spanish are the three official languages in the country. These languages are used in education, government, and daily living. Catalan is the mother tongue of the Nouscolons people while French is the mother tongue of Peuplibre people. Spanish is a lingua franca of the country and it is used for the government's diplomatic missions in Spain and Latin America.
===Religion===
{{Main|Religion in New Aragon}}
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