Table of Political Parties
| Party | Acronym | Year Founded | Founder | President | Vice-President | Party Colors | Slogan | Emblem | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance for Democracy | AFORD | 1993 | Chakufwa Chihana | P | VP | PC | S | E | Active | |
| Congress for Democracy | CODE | YR | Ralph Kasambara | Ralph Kasambara | VP | Light Blue | S | E | Active | |
| Democratic Progressive Party | DPP | 2005 | Bingu wa Mutharika | Peter Mutharika | Goodall Gondwe | Light Blue | S | E | Active | |
| Malawi Congress Party | MCP | 1959 | Kamuzu Banda | John Tembo | VP | Red | Kwacha | cockeral | Active | |
| Malawi Forum for Unity and Development | MAFUNDE | 2004 | F | P | VP | PC | S | E | Active | |
| Movement for Genuine Democratic Change | A | 2004 | F | P | VP | PC | S | E | unknown | |
| Malawi Democratic Party | MDP | 2004 | Kamlepo Kalua | Kamlepo Kalua | VP | PC | S | E | unknown | |
| National Democratic Alliance | NDC | YR | Brown Mpinganjira | P | VP | PC | S | E | Dissolved | |
| National Unity Party | NUP | 2004 | F | P | VP | PC | S | E | Active | |
| People's Party | PP | 2011 | Joyce Banda | Joyce Banda | VP | Orange | Unity, Equality, Development | lock and key | Active | |
| Peoples Progressive Movement | PPM | YR | Mark Katsonga & Aleke Banda | Mark Katsonga | VP | PC | S | E | unknown | |
| People's Transformation Party | PETRA | YR | Kamuzu Chibambo | Kamuzu Chibambo | VP | PC | S | E | Active | |
| Republican Party | RP | 2004 | Gwanda Chakuamba | Gwanda Chakuamba | VP | PC | S | E | unknown | |
| United Democratic Front | UDF | 1992 | Bakili Muluzi | Austin Muluzi | VP | Yellow | S | E | Active |
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