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Encyclopedia > List of political parties in Gambia

Politics of the Gambia

Politics of the Gambia
Political parties in the Gambia
Elections in the Gambia The 1970 constitution of The Gambia, which divided the government into independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches, was suspended after the 1994 military coup. ... Elections in Gambia gives information on election and election results in Gambia. ...

Political parties in Gambia lists political parties in Gambia. Gambia is a one party dominant state with the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. In 2005 five opposition parties, virtually the entire political opposition in the country, formed a common umbrella called the National Alliance for Democracy and Development. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... A dominant-party system is a party system where only one political party can realistically become the government, by itself or in a coalition government, because all other parties are too weak. ... The Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction is an authoritarian political party in Gambia, founded by army officers who staged a coup in 1994. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...

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The parties

Present parties

The Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction is an authoritarian political party in Gambia, founded by army officers who staged a coup in 1994. ... The National Reconciliation Party is a political party in Gambia. ... The Peoples Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism is a radical socialist political party in The Gambia. ... The Peoples Progressive Party was a moderate centre-left political party in Gambia. ... Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Liberal parties | Gambian political parties ...

Possible defunct parties

The Gambian Peoples Party was a socialist political party in Gambia. ... The National Convention Party is a political party in Gambia. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
List of political parties in Gambia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (151 words)
Gambia is a one party dominant state with the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction in power.
In 2005 five opposition parties, virtually the entire political opposition in the country, formed a common umbrella called the National Alliance for Democracy and Development.
List of political parties to browse parties by country
List of political parties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3970 words)
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections.
Election results for the parties can be found at List of election results or among the external links at the end of the article.
The first list is a list of parties by country in the native name followed by an English translation (when necesary and available).
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