partiunlikely
Partiunlikely is a term that describes a political party or movement that has a very low probability of achieving significant electoral success or enacting its core agenda. The concept is often used in political commentary to distinguish between established parties with a realistic chance of forming a government and smaller, fringe, or ideologically niche groups. These parties may have a dedicated but small following, or their policy proposals might be considered too radical or unpopular by the broader electorate.
The factors contributing to a party's "partiunlikely" status can be numerous. This can include a lack of