In addition to the left-right spectrum, parties are also divided between those that want to maintain the Faroes' place within the Danish Realm ('unionists') and those that want Faroese independence ('separatists').The current government is formed by a coalition between the centre-left Social Democratic Party, the left-wing Republic, and the centre-right Progress.The largest party represents centre-left unionism with nine seats, while the second-largest party represents centre-right unionism with seven seats.There are also two minor parties in the Løgting, representing centre-right and right-wing separatism.The centrist Self-Government party lacks any representation in the Løgting
Schematic depiction of the political party spectrum in the Faroe Islands