Justice Party (CPQOC)

The Justice Party (French: Parti de la justice), initially founded as Justice! and renamed in 2016, is a left-wing political party in Constantinople. The party was founded in 2014 as the successor to the feminist activist group Movement for Equality. The party is currently the most important in the country as its leader Olympia Loukas serves as prime minister and the PJ holds 13 out of 20 bourough mayorships as it has been the leading actor of the left in the country's politics since its breakthrough in the 2017 election, becoming a destination for politicians from other left-wing political parties.

The party represents Constantinople's "new wave" of political parties, along with VM! and the PD, that are organized around democracy, giving its members the power to determine its political agenda. During its period in power the party has been at the forefront of progressive reforms, such as the legalization of same-sex marriage, cannabis, or assisted suicide.

Ideology
While founded as an party that was oriented towards addressing the issues facing women and the LGBTQ+ community, the party has expanded its platform to become a broadly left-wing party. The party's founders were firmly situated on the left-wing on the political spectrum but the party itself has since evolved towards the center-left as it became a refuge for many voters of the now-defunct New Way (CPQOC). Overall, the party adopted an agenda that acknowledged the importance of global capital in the city-state's economic growth while criticizing the past governments for the deepening inequalities. During its period in power, the Justice Party-led coalition has improved LGBTQ+ and women's rights, reduced the workweek, increased welfare expenditure, constructed new housing for the city's massive refugee population and attempted to tackle the effects of climate change.

Journalists have described the party as a "catch-all alliance of the left" and have pointed out the increasing disagreements in the party over economic policy as being a sign of a future split or dissolution, as parties in Constantinople's political system are prone to sudden falls from popularity. In addition, the party has been criticized for its stance on NATO, as Loukas' government remained critical of the organization and its involvement in Ukraine up until Russia's full-on invasion in early 2022. However, since the invasion the party has taken a leading role in anti-Russian sanctions and has sought to provide resources for the arrival of Ukrainian refugees.