Okay, then it's a bug in GParted and not in parted, I suppose.

Maybe you can also try the following 2 commands in a terminal, in case they 
show something useful:
LANG=C sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
LANG=C sudo parted /dev/sda print

(BTW: to do a clean installation you don't need GParted as the installer
should be able to do the partitioning too, or if you don't need to
change partition sizes/locations, you can just tell it to use the
existing partitions--it will erase all files outside /root & /home in
that case.)

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Gparted does not recognize my partition table
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535483
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