List of Political Parties in Senegal - The Parties

The Parties

  • African Independence Party (Majhemout Diop)
  • African Party for the Independence of the Masses
  • Alliance for Progress and Justice/Jëf-Jël (Alliance pour le Progrès et la Justice/Jëf-Jël)
  • Alliance for the Republic–Yakaar (Alliance pour la république)
  • Alliance of Progress Forces (Alliance des Forces du Progrès)
  • And-Jëf/African Party for Democracy and Socialism (And-Jëf/Parti Africain pour la démocratie et le socialisme) (Landing Savané, secretary general)
  • Democratic League/Movement for the Labour Party (Ligue Démocratique-Mouvement pour le Parti du Travail)
  • Front for Socialism and Democracy/Benno Jubël (Cheikh Abdoulaye Dieye)
  • Gainde Centrist Bloc (Jean-Paul Dias)
  • Movement for the Liberation of the Senegalese People (Louis Jacques Senghor)
  • National Democratic Rally (Rassemblement National Démocratique)
  • Party for Progress and Citizenship (Parti pour le progrès et la citoyenneté)
  • Party of Independence and Work (Parti de l'Indépendance et du Travail) (Amath Dansokho)
  • Rally of the Ecologists of Senegal (Rassemblement des écologistes du Sénégal – Les Verts)
  • Senegalese Democratic Party (Parti Démocratique Sénégalais) (Abdoulaye Wade)
  • Senegalese Democratic Party-Renewal (Serigne Lamine Diop, secretary general)
  • Senegalese Democratic Union-Renewal (Mamadou Puritain Fall)
  • Senegalese Liberal Party (Parti libéral sénégalais)
  • Socialist Party of Senegal (Parti socialiste du Sénégal) (Abdou Diouf)
  • Union for Democratic Renewal (Union pour le renouveau démocratique) (Djibo Leyti Kâ)
  • Union for Progress and Renewal (Doudou Ndoye)
  • United to Boost Senegal (Wolof:Benno Siggil Senegaal)

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