The election of the Parti Québécois in 1976 gave the impulse for a coalition strategy, which included all federalist parties.
The World Government Party was a minor federalist political party in the United Kingdom.
Other political parties arose, including socialist and federalist parties.
The party has some ties with the regional and federalist northern Italian party Lega Nord.
The party is a federalist party, believing in strong and renewed provinces with power decentralised from Buenos Aires.
Five days later, Harper's motion passed, with a margin of 266-16; all federalist parties, as well as the Bloc Québécois, were formally behind it.
He was of the federalist party, opposed to one unitary national government.
The Parti quebecois was elected with a minority of seats in the province's legislative assembly, however, with remaining seats held by two federalist (non-separatist) parties.
No major political party in Quebec supports partition, including federalist parties.
Federal Right (Destra Federale, DF) is a conservative and federalist political party in Italy.