Political Parties in Senegal - The Parties - Historical

Historical

  • African Regroupment Party-Renewal
  • African Regroupment Party-Senegal
  • And-Jëf / Revolutionary Movement for New Democracy
  • Bolshevik Nuclei
  • Committee for the Initiative for Permanent Revolutionary Action
  • Communist Workers League
  • Convention of Democrats and Patriots (Garab-Gi)
  • Independent Socialist Republican Party
  • Reenu-Rew
  • Senegalese Communist Party
  • Senegalese Democratic Bloc
  • Senegalese Democratic Rally
  • Senegalese Democratic Union
  • Senegalese Party of Socialist Action
  • Senegalese Popular Bloc
  • Senegalese Popular Movement
  • Senegalese Republican Movement
  • Senegalese Socialist Party
  • Senegalese Solidarity Party
  • Socialist Movement of the Senegalese Union
  • Socialist Workers Organisation

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