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{{Politics of Kosovo}}[[Republic of Kosovo ]]
[[Kosovar Parties]].


160 seats in Parliament. Some parties(mostly minority parties/ very small parties) have no representive at parliament because they are in a coalition with another major party.


Main Ethnic/ peoples groups that have their own party in Kosovo: [[Ethnic/groups that are main in Kosovo)
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[[Albanian]],
[[Serbian]],
[[Montenegrin]],
[[Roma / Gypsies]],
[[Ashkalli]],
[[Gorani]],
[[Albanian Macedonians]],
[[Bosnian's,]]
[[Croatian /CROAT]],
[[Slovens]] .


The [[Military uniform|Uniform]] of the [[Confederate States Army|Confederate Military]] was the uniform used by the Confederate Army during the [[American Civil War]] from 1861 to 1865. The uniform varied greatly, due to location, limitations on the supply of cloth and other materials, and on the cost of materials during the United States Civil War. Confederate services were poorly supplied with uniforms. Servicemen actually wore combinations of uniform pieces and items of personal clothing. They sometimes went without shoes altogether, and broad felt hats or staw hats were worn as often as kepis or the Naval Caps.
'''Political parties in Kosovo''' lists [[political party|political parties]] in [[politics of Kosovo|Kosovo]].
[[Image:Confederate soldier.jpg|right|thumb|Example of Confederate Infantry Uniform]]
Kosovo has a [[multi-party]] system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form [[coalition government]]s.


==The parties==
==Confederates By Land==
===Generalization===
Political Parties of The Republic of Kosovo . 2008.
The Confederate uniforms from all branches of the military closely resembled those of the [[Uniform of the Union Army|Union’s uniforms]]. Several of the Southern units wore dark blue outfits and were sometimes mistaken at battle for the enemy. By 1863 all troops were asked to obey the Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States. Similar with the Union Army’s Uniforms, the frock coat, hanging to mid thigh, was prescribed to the officers of the infantry along with the enlisted men, and was to be double breasted and be colored cadet gray. The use of buttons, insignias, and chevrons for identification was not as richly decorated as those used by the Union Army.
Cavalrymen, artillerists, and armymen followed the same designations and insignia, but cavalrymen and artillerists wore waist-length jackets. The ankle-high Jefferson boot was supposed to be supplied to all officers and men of the army. Overcoats were to be also cadet gray and designed the same as those of the Union uniforms. Confederate naval and marine uniforms differed little from those of their Union opponents. Cadet gray was the predominant color, and, in the navy, white was accepted for summer or tropical wear.


==Design==
*[[Social Democratic Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Social Demokrate e Kosoves'')
In the uniform the use of wool meant that the uniforms were not suited to warm climates that were common in the south. This meant that many soldiers wore them even on the hot days. This caused many Confederate soldiers to suffer from heatstrokes on long marches.
*[[United Party]]
*[[Peoples Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Serbian Union of Kosovo & Metohija]]
*[[Democrat Republic Party]]
*[[Christian Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Orthodox Party]]
*[[Sunni Muslim Party of Kosova]]
*[[United Albanian Party]]
*[[New Kosova Party]]
*[[Peace Party of Republic of Kosovo]]
*[[Republican Albanian (party]]
*[[Democrats & Republican Unity Party]]
*[[Communist Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Kosovo & Albania League Party of Alliance]]
*[[Yugoslav League (former party)]]
*[[Presidency Alliance]]
*[[Action party of Republic of Kosovo]]
*[[Prizren Movement of Kosovo]]
*[[Vushtrri Desire Party]]
*[[European Kosovan Party]]
*[[Kosovo Albanians Desire Party]]
*[[Forever Freedom of Kosovo]]
*[[Islamic Party of The Republic of Independent Kosovo]]
*[[Pro Albanian Kosovo Party]]
*[[Kosovan Independence Party]]
*[[United Alliance of the Democratic Party of Republic of Kosovo]]
*[[Kosovar League Party]]
*[[Future Kosovo Party of Peace in Balkans]]
*[[Balkan Party in Kosovo]]
*[[World Unite Kosovo]]
*[[Standard Party]]
*[[Kosovo Republican Party]]
*[[Pro Serbian Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Party of Minorities in Region of Kosovo]]
*[[Islamic Proved Party]]
*[[English Party for Kosovo]]
*[[Prishtina & Mitrovica Unite Party]]
*[[Kosovo Party for Freedom for Albanians]]
*[[Kosovo & Albania Re United Party]]
*[[Albanian & Serbian League]]
*[[Independent Party]]
*[[Movement of Sovereignty Party of Kosovo and Albanians]]
*[[Serbs Rights Party]]
*[[Ashkalli Democratic League for Independent Kosovo]]
*[[Egyptian Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Egyptian Party]]
*[[Gorani Federal Party]]
*[[Roma Party]]
*[[Multi Ethnic party of Kosovo]]
*[[Croatian Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Bosnian Party of Kosovo]]
*[[Albanian Macedonian Party]]
*[[Kosovo Party (Liberal)]]
*[[Future Kosovo Party]]
*[[Republic of Kosovo Union of Alliance Party]]
*[[Future Kosovo Recognition Party]]
*[[Albanian Demochristian Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Shqiptare Demokristane e Kosovës'')
*[[Albanian Union of Christian Democrats]] (''Unioni Shqiptare DemoKristiane'')
*[[Alliance for the Future of Kosovo]] (''Aleanca për Ardhmërinë e Kosovës'')
*[[Civic Alliance of Kosovo]] (''Aleanca Qytetare e Kosovës'')
*[[Civic Initiative of Gora]] (''Građanska Inicijativa Gore'')
*[[Civic Initiative Serbia]] (''Građanska Inicijativa Srbija'')
*[[Coalition Vakat]] (''Koalicija Vakat'')
*[[Democratic Ashkali Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Demokratike e Ashkanlive të Kosovës'')
*[[Democratic League of Dardania]] (''Lidhja Demokratike e Dardanisë'')
*[[Democratic League of Kosovo]] (''Lidhja Demokratike e Kosovës'')
*[[Democratic Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Demokratike e Kosovës'')
*[[Green Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia e të Gjelbërve të Kosovës'')
*[[Justice Party (Kosovo)|Justice Party]] (''Partia e Drejtësisë'')
*[[Liberal Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Liberale e Kosovës'')
*[[National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo]] (''Lëvizja Kombëtare për Çlirimin e Kosovës'')
*[[New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo]] (''Iniciativa e re Demokrarike e Kosovës'')
*[[New Kosovo Alliance]] (''Aleanca Kosova e Re'')
*[[Parliamentary Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Parlamentare e Kosovës'')
*[[Party of Albanian National Union]] (''Partia e Unitetit Kombëtar Shqiptar'')
*[[Party of Democratic Action (Kosovo)|Party of Democratic Action]] (''Stranka Demokratske Akcije'')
*[[People's Movement of Kosovo]] (''Lëvizja Popullore e Kosovës'')
*[[Reformist Party ORA]] (''Partia Reformiste ORA'')
*[[Serbian List for Kosovo and Metohija]] (''Srpska Lista za Kosovo i Metohija'')
*[[Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo]] (''Kosova Demokratik Türk Partisi'')
*[[United Roma Party of Kosovo]] (''Partia Rome e Bashkuar e Kosovës'')
*[[Turk Party for a better Kosovo]]


The grey was not the best choice as a camouflage, however at the time the notion of camouflage was unknown. It was not until the [[Spanish-American War]] that the United States Army instituted a [[Khaki|khaki]] uniform
==See also==
* [[Index of political parties]] to browse parties by name.
* [[List of political parties]] to browse parties by country.
* [[List of political parties by ideology]] to browse parties by name.
* [[List of political parties by ideology#Trans-national world groupings and parties|Membership of internationals]] to browse parties by membership of internationals.


==Stars and Bars==
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===Generals===
[[Image:Stonewall Jackson.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Example of the Three Gold Stars and Wreath on a General's Collar]]
On the upright collar of [[General|Generals]], [[Lieutenant General|Lieutenant Generals]], [[Major General|Major Generals]], and [[Brigadier General|Brigadier Generals]] they would wear three stars ,that were gold, stitched within a wreath. The center star was larger than the other stars.<ref>George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391 </ref>


===Officers===
[[Category:Lists of political parties|Republic of Kosovo]]
[[Colonel|Colonels]] wore three gold stars of the same size on their collar, the same as generals but without the wreath. While [[Lieutenant Colonel|Lieutenant Colonels]] wore two stars on their collars. [[Major|Majors]] were the last of the officers to were stars, they wore 1 star, which was placed in the middle of the collar. [[Captain|Captains]] had three gold horizontal bars. Last of all [[First Lieutenant|First Lieutenants]] wore two bars ,and [[Second Lieutenant|Second Lieutenants]] had one bar.<ref>George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391 </ref>
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!colspan=11| '''Officer Insignias of the Confederate Army'''
|-
![[General]]
![[Colonel]]
![[Lieutenant Colonel]]
![[Major]]
![[Captain (United States)|Captain]]
![[First Lieutenant]]
![[Second Lieutenant]]
|-
![[Image:CSAGeneral.png|100px]]
![[Image:CSAColonel.png|100px]]
![[Image:CSALtColonel.png|75px]]
![[Image:CSAMajor.png|50px]]
![[Image:CSA_Cpt.png]]
![[Image:CSA_1Lt.png]]
![[Image:CSA_2Lt.png]]
|}

==Chevrons==
===Enlisted Men===
[[Image:Chevrons of the Confederate Army.jpg|right|375px]]
Chevrons in the Confederat Army were only worn by [[Sergeant|Sergeants]] and [[Corporal|Corporals]]. All Sergeants wore three chevrons on their sleeves and all of the Corporals wore two chevrons.

==Buttons==
A Brigadier General's coat had two rows of eight buttons, grouped in pairs. The other junior-officers wore two rows of seven buttons each that were equally spaced.

==Jackets==
Confederate Army officers indicated their military affiliation with different colored facing on their coats or jackets. The colors were red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, light blue for infantry, and black for medical. Regimental officers wore the colors on the outer seam of their pants on 1 1/4-inch stripes. Generals wore 2 5/8-inch stripes on each pant leg. While the [[Quartermaster|Quartermasters]], commissary, and engineer officers wore 1 gold 1 1/4-in. outer-seam stripe. Noncommissioned officers were to wear on their outer seams a 1 1/4-inch cotton stripe or braid of colors appropriate to their army branch

==Kepis==
The kepi was also standard issue to all army personnel, with dark blue crowns for generals, staff officers, and engineers. They of different colors red for artillery officers, yellow for cavalry officers, and light or sky blue for infantry officers. All crowns of the kepis were to be cadet gray.<ref>George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391 </ref>

{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" width="100%"
!colspan=11| '''Officer Kepis of the Confederate Army'''
|-
![[General|General's]]
![[Colonel|Calvary Colonel's]]
![[Captain|Infantry Captain's]]
![[Lieutenant|Artillery Lieutenant's]]
|-
![[Image:Confederate General's Kepi.JPG|100px]]
![[Image:Confederate Calvary Colonel's Kepi.JPG|100px]]
![[Image:Confederate Infantry Captain's Kepi.JPG|100px]]
![[Image:Confederate Artillery Lieutenant's Kepi.JPG|100px]]
|}

==Belt==
[[Image:CS Belt.JPG|right|thumb|]]
The CS or CSA belt was a standard issue to all army personnel, the buckle itself was made of brass. The CS stood for Confederate States while the more common CSA stood for the longer name Confederate States of America. The CS or CSA on the belt depended on the location at which it was made and the maker. The loop of the belt was made of leather and connected to the buckle through screws.

==Confederates by Sea==

==Design==
The first of the Navy uniforms were made in Dark Blue, but with the Southern style of rank for the officers. The 1862 Confederate regulations ordered the uniform to be steel grey and lined with a dark black silk serge. They were also made in medium grey and cadet grey colors. They were made of wool and not fit for the heat of the lower decks of a ship. Non-commisioned officers wore a variety of uniforms, or even regular clothing.
[[Image:Raphael semmes.png|right|thumb|Example of a Confederate Naval Officer's Uniform]]


==Shoulder Straps==
According to the dress code of the Confederate Navy shoulder straps were to be worn differently by each rank. For a [[Flag Officer]] a shoulder stap of sky-blue cloth, edged with black, that is four inches long and one inch and three-eighths wide bordered that is embroidered in gold one-quarter of an inch in width, with four stars in spaced equally, the two on the ends six-tenths of an inch in diameter, and the two intermediate six-eighths of an inch in diameter. Then for a Captain the shoulder straps are worn the same as for a [[Flag Officer]], except that there shall be three stars at equal space, each six-tenths of an inch in diameter. For a Commander the starps are worn same as for a [[Captain]] except that they have only two stars. The [[Lieutenant]] is to wear them the same as a Commander, but theirs will have one star that is in the center. Then a Master, the same as the Lieutenant, except that they have no star. For a passed [[Midshipman]], a strip of gold lace four inches in length and a half an inch wide is to be worn.

==Caps==
Confederate Naval Caps were made of steel grey cloth. They were not to be less than three inches and a half, nor more than four inches in height. They were also not to be more than ten or less than nine inches and a half at the top, with a patent leather visor, to be worn by all officers in their service dress. For a [[Flag Officer]], the cap had a anchor in an open wreath of oak leaves, with four stars above the anchor. They were to be embroidered in gold as per pattern. A Captain's was the same as a Flag Officer's, except that there were only three stars above the anchor, and the gold band was one and one-half inches wide. Then for a Commander it was to be the same as for a Captain, except that there were only but two stars. The Lieutenant's was the same as that of a Commander's, except there was but one star. For a Master it was to be the same as for a Lieutenant, except that there was no star. For a passed [[Midshipman]], a foul anchor without a wreath.

==See Also==
*[[United States Civil War]]
*[[Confederate States Army]]
*[[Uniform of the Union Army]]

==Notes==
{{reflist}}

==Citations==
*George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's ''The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War'' (1983) 390-391

==References==

*Faust, Patricia L., ''Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War'' (1986)

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The Uniform of the Confederate Military was the uniform used by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865. The uniform varied greatly, due to location, limitations on the supply of cloth and other materials, and on the cost of materials during the United States Civil War. Confederate services were poorly supplied with uniforms. Servicemen actually wore combinations of uniform pieces and items of personal clothing. They sometimes went without shoes altogether, and broad felt hats or staw hats were worn as often as kepis or the Naval Caps.

Example of Confederate Infantry Uniform

Confederates By Land

Generalization

The Confederate uniforms from all branches of the military closely resembled those of the Union’s uniforms. Several of the Southern units wore dark blue outfits and were sometimes mistaken at battle for the enemy. By 1863 all troops were asked to obey the Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States. Similar with the Union Army’s Uniforms, the frock coat, hanging to mid thigh, was prescribed to the officers of the infantry along with the enlisted men, and was to be double breasted and be colored cadet gray. The use of buttons, insignias, and chevrons for identification was not as richly decorated as those used by the Union Army. Cavalrymen, artillerists, and armymen followed the same designations and insignia, but cavalrymen and artillerists wore waist-length jackets. The ankle-high Jefferson boot was supposed to be supplied to all officers and men of the army. Overcoats were to be also cadet gray and designed the same as those of the Union uniforms. Confederate naval and marine uniforms differed little from those of their Union opponents. Cadet gray was the predominant color, and, in the navy, white was accepted for summer or tropical wear.

Design

In the uniform the use of wool meant that the uniforms were not suited to warm climates that were common in the south. This meant that many soldiers wore them even on the hot days. This caused many Confederate soldiers to suffer from heatstrokes on long marches.

The grey was not the best choice as a camouflage, however at the time the notion of camouflage was unknown. It was not until the Spanish-American War that the United States Army instituted a khaki uniform

Stars and Bars

Generals

Example of the Three Gold Stars and Wreath on a General's Collar

On the upright collar of Generals, Lieutenant Generals, Major Generals, and Brigadier Generals they would wear three stars ,that were gold, stitched within a wreath. The center star was larger than the other stars.[1]

Officers

Colonels wore three gold stars of the same size on their collar, the same as generals but without the wreath. While Lieutenant Colonels wore two stars on their collars. Majors were the last of the officers to were stars, they wore 1 star, which was placed in the middle of the collar. Captains had three gold horizontal bars. Last of all First Lieutenants wore two bars ,and Second Lieutenants had one bar.[2]


Officer Insignias of the Confederate Army
General Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
File:CSAGeneral.png File:CSA Cpt.png

Chevrons

Enlisted Men

File:Chevrons of the Confederate Army.jpg

Chevrons in the Confederat Army were only worn by Sergeants and Corporals. All Sergeants wore three chevrons on their sleeves and all of the Corporals wore two chevrons.

Buttons

A Brigadier General's coat had two rows of eight buttons, grouped in pairs. The other junior-officers wore two rows of seven buttons each that were equally spaced.

Jackets

Confederate Army officers indicated their military affiliation with different colored facing on their coats or jackets. The colors were red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, light blue for infantry, and black for medical. Regimental officers wore the colors on the outer seam of their pants on 1 1/4-inch stripes. Generals wore 2 5/8-inch stripes on each pant leg. While the Quartermasters, commissary, and engineer officers wore 1 gold 1 1/4-in. outer-seam stripe. Noncommissioned officers were to wear on their outer seams a 1 1/4-inch cotton stripe or braid of colors appropriate to their army branch

Kepis

The kepi was also standard issue to all army personnel, with dark blue crowns for generals, staff officers, and engineers. They of different colors red for artillery officers, yellow for cavalry officers, and light or sky blue for infantry officers. All crowns of the kepis were to be cadet gray.[3]

Officer Kepis of the Confederate Army
General's Calvary Colonel's Infantry Captain's Artillery Lieutenant's

Belt

File:CS Belt.JPG

The CS or CSA belt was a standard issue to all army personnel, the buckle itself was made of brass. The CS stood for Confederate States while the more common CSA stood for the longer name Confederate States of America. The CS or CSA on the belt depended on the location at which it was made and the maker. The loop of the belt was made of leather and connected to the buckle through screws.

Confederates by Sea

Design

The first of the Navy uniforms were made in Dark Blue, but with the Southern style of rank for the officers. The 1862 Confederate regulations ordered the uniform to be steel grey and lined with a dark black silk serge. They were also made in medium grey and cadet grey colors. They were made of wool and not fit for the heat of the lower decks of a ship. Non-commisioned officers wore a variety of uniforms, or even regular clothing.

Example of a Confederate Naval Officer's Uniform


Shoulder Straps

According to the dress code of the Confederate Navy shoulder straps were to be worn differently by each rank. For a Flag Officer a shoulder stap of sky-blue cloth, edged with black, that is four inches long and one inch and three-eighths wide bordered that is embroidered in gold one-quarter of an inch in width, with four stars in spaced equally, the two on the ends six-tenths of an inch in diameter, and the two intermediate six-eighths of an inch in diameter. Then for a Captain the shoulder straps are worn the same as for a Flag Officer, except that there shall be three stars at equal space, each six-tenths of an inch in diameter. For a Commander the starps are worn same as for a Captain except that they have only two stars. The Lieutenant is to wear them the same as a Commander, but theirs will have one star that is in the center. Then a Master, the same as the Lieutenant, except that they have no star. For a passed Midshipman, a strip of gold lace four inches in length and a half an inch wide is to be worn.

Caps

Confederate Naval Caps were made of steel grey cloth. They were not to be less than three inches and a half, nor more than four inches in height. They were also not to be more than ten or less than nine inches and a half at the top, with a patent leather visor, to be worn by all officers in their service dress. For a Flag Officer, the cap had a anchor in an open wreath of oak leaves, with four stars above the anchor. They were to be embroidered in gold as per pattern. A Captain's was the same as a Flag Officer's, except that there were only three stars above the anchor, and the gold band was one and one-half inches wide. Then for a Commander it was to be the same as for a Captain, except that there were only but two stars. The Lieutenant's was the same as that of a Commander's, except there was but one star. For a Master it was to be the same as for a Lieutenant, except that there was no star. For a passed Midshipman, a foul anchor without a wreath.

See Also

Notes

  1. ^ George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391
  2. ^ George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391
  3. ^ George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391

Citations

  • George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley's The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (1983) 390-391

References

  • Faust, Patricia L., Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War (1986)