Sure.
On another note, school is back in session for me, so don't expect me to put out a lot until March. I will still be available on the weekend, however.
Alright then, (as a basis, since this is the Swedish Empire's territory, i'll just use Sweden as a basis, poor Finns). I'll edit and add parties as i go on.
Political Parties of the Kingdom of Sweden:
Major Parties (Over 20%):
Labour Party of Sweden (LPS) - Centre-Left (Social Democracy, Economic Liberalism, Neo-Liberalism)
The largest party in Sweden and the dominant party at that, they have been a large part of the power within Sweden over the last 50 years (being in power for 70% of that time), that time however may be waning, despite this, they still remain the largest party (even if it isn't their previous 2 to 1 advantage they had over their next best party they enjoyed in the 90's and 2000's). The party has been described as a coalition of some Social Democrats and Liberals, with the party having a bit of both in their party platform (which has made them largely appealing in the past).
Sweden Party (SP) - Right-Wing to Far-Right (National Conservatism, Economic Nationalism, Swedish Nationalism, Social Conservatism, Euro-scepticism, Right-Wing Populism, Anti-Immigration, Republicanism)
Sweden's largest right-wing party has had its ups and downs. It has again come to national prevalence on the back of large frustration with many factors within the country as well as a wave of right-wing populism. The Sweden Party is back up to being the 2nd largest party overall. They also are a supporter of Republicanism generally, however haven't made it a major issue (especially as they have to work with the Royalists if they are to win power).
Royalist Party of Sweden (RPS) - Centre-Right (Social Conservatism, Economic Conservatism, Monarchism)
The Royalists and the Swedes have been interchangeable as the largest party on the right for the last 20 years. The Royalists are the oldest party in the country, in their 175th anniversary. They are a more classical conservative party which advocates for the monarchy and its importance in Swedish Society.
Minor Parties (Under 10%):
Progressive Party of Sweden (PPS) - Left-Wing to Far-Left (Democratic Socialism, Eco Socialism, Left-Wing Populism, Euro-scepticism)
A Party formed by some of the more left wing LPS members as well as those from the Greens Party of Sweden (GPS). The Party has some former communists amongst its ranks and is the most left-wing party that is represented. They are very progressive in its social views as well as advocating for a socialist economic model (including the increase of taxes but decreasing of general costs of living in other areas).
Pirate Party of Sweden (Pirates) - Centre-Left to Centre (Pirate Politics, Economic Liberalism, E-Democracy, Direct Democracy, Freedom of Internet, Social Libertarianism)
The Pirate's in Sweden have more of a Libertarian flair. They advocate for a more direct approach (with voting on their platform conducted online for the term, along with the priority) as well as direct voting on leadership. They advocate for the complete freedom of the internet away from government interference. They are socially Libertarian, stating that the state shouldn't be involved in any domestic matters.
Green Party of Sweden (GPS) - Centre (Green Politics, Green Liberalism, Economic Liberalism, Social Liberalism, Agrarianism)
The current iteration of the GPS are a neo-liberal, Greens and rural party that are concerned with both environmental issues as well as Rural issues. They advocate for lower immigration numbers to limit the environmental impact as well as the full transition to renewable energy (along with the banning of plastic bags and other little environmental policies). They have moved more towards the centre since many of its left wing had left to form the Progressives.
Christian Party of Sweden (CPS) - Centre-Right to Right-Wing (Christian Democracy, Social Conservatism, Economic Populism)
The Christian Party is popular amongst the more religious section of the public but don't have much traction either due to the Royalists and Swede's being far more popular and established parties on the right. They are however looked to as minor coalition partners for either of the two in their voting bloc.
Micro Parties (No Parliamentary Representation):
The Reds - Far-Left (Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Democratic Socialism, Eco-Socialism, Anti-Capitalism, Revolutionary Socialism, Scientific Socialism, Feminism, Euro-scepticism)
Formed out of the more out and out communists from the remnants of the former Marxist Party, the Reds are a properly socialist movement. They have taken seats in Stockholm and in Helsinki as well as in Malmo at a local level.