Political Parties in Burundi - Parties Without Parliamentary Representation

Parties Without Parliamentary Representation

  • Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People (PALIPEHUTU)
  • Burundo-African Alliance for Salvation (ABASA)
  • Green Party-Intwari (VERT-Intwari)
  • Independent Labor Party (PIT)
  • Liberal Alliance for Democracy (ALIDE)
  • Kaze-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (KAZE-FDD)
  • Liberal Party (PL)
  • National Alliance for Law and Economic Development (ANADDE)
  • National Liberation Forces-Icanzo (FNL-Icanzo)
  • National Liberation Front (FROLINA)
  • New Alliance for Democracy and Development in Burundi (NADDEBU)
  • Pan Africanist Socialist Movement-Inkinzo (MSP-Inkinzo)
  • Parliamentary Monarchist Party (PMP)
  • Party for a Non-Violent Society (SONOVI)
  • Party for Democracy and Reconciliation (PADER)
  • Party for Justice and Development (PAJUDE)
  • Party for National Concord-Abasangirajambo (PACONA-Abasangirajambo)
  • Party for Peace, Democracy, Reconciliation, and Reconstruction (PPDRR)
  • Party for the Economic Independence of Burundi (PIEBU)
  • Party for the Integral Renewal of Burundi-Intahemana (PARIBU-Intahemana)
  • Party for the Liberation of People-Agakiza (PALIPE-Agakiza)
  • Party for the Promotion of the Toiling Masses-Abanyamwete (PML-Abanyamwete)
  • Party for the Reconstruction of the Burundian Nation in Community Development (RUSANGI)
  • Party for the Restoration of Monarchy and Dialogue in Burundi (ABAHUZA)
  • People's Party (PP)
  • People's Reconciliation Party (PRP)
  • Rally for Democracy and Economic and Social Development (RADDES)
  • Rally for the People of Burundi (RPB)
  • Social Democratic Party-Dusabikanye (PSD-Dusabikanye)
  • Union for Peace and Development (UPD)

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