>all the polical parties are Collectivist or Libertarian with slight conservative leanings
I'll break this down to you:
PSD (Socialists) - pseudo-conservative when it comes to social issues (given their electorate), progressive socialists when it comes to economic issues (as well as social when they vote in the European Parliament), they've been playing the two-faced card for quite some time now (telling the electorate something, voting for a totally different thing in the European Parliament)
PNL (liberals) - pseudo-conservative when it comes to social issues, pseudo-conservative when it comes to economic issues (austerity is the key here), they've been slowly moving from the center towards the right lately, especially after the Family Referendum. Nevertheless, they are part of the same group of cucks that demolished everything in their path for their own personal enrichment
USR (pseudo-marxists) - progressive when it comes to social issues, progressive when it comes to economic issues; they've made homosexual rights as their main agenda (not even joking), as well as promoting an "anti-corruption" fight, which made a lot of people vote for them in the beginning. They paraded themselves as being center-right, but they've made their bed and now they are staunchly progressive
Demos (unironically marxists) - newly created party, they are hard left on economics and social issues, trying to capitalize on the downfall of the Socialists
ALDE (pseudo-liberals) - irrelevant party, without the help of PSD they will immediately drop out of the Parliament; they are center-right on economic issues, center-left on social issues; they are a one-man party, without their leader they will disintegrate in a millisecond.
MRI (center-left) - Ciolos's newly created party, they are center-left on economic issues, center-left on social issues; progressive in nature (they are part of Macron's Progressive European Alliance), heavily pro-EU, pro-federalization etc