List of political parties in Sudan
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Sudan has several political parties which have very little political power, except the National Congress. Opposition parties are allowed, but are widely considered to have no chance of gaining influence.
Main parties
Hizbalsudanaljadid( New Sudan Party )
- Democratic Unionist Party (Al Hizb Al-Ittihadi Al-Dimuqrati)
- Umma Party (Hizb al-Umma)
- Umma Party (Reform and Renewal)
- Hizb ut-Tahrir (Hizb ut-Tahrir)
- National Congress (Al Muttamar al Watani)
- Popular Congress (Al-Mu'tamar al-Sha’bi)[1]
- Sudanese Ba'ath Party (Hizb al-Ba'ath as-Sudani)
- Sudanese Communist Party (Al-Hizb al-Shuyui al-Sudani)
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Organisation[2]
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country[3]
- Liberal Party of Sudan (Al-Hizb Al-Librali)
- Liberal Democrats (Hizb Al-Demokhrateen Al-Ahrar)
- Sudanese Socialist Democratic Party[4]
- National Democratic Alliance[5]
- Sudan National Alliance
- The National Reform Party
- Sudanese Unity National Party. (S.U.N. PARTY)
- Islamic Socialist Party
- Free people party (Fpp)
Banned parties
See also
References
- ↑ formed by Hassan al-Turabi after falling out with Omar al-Bashir
- ↑ pro-Iraqi Command.
- ↑ pro-Syrian Command.
- ↑ descended from the Sudanese Socialist Union of Gaafar Nimeiry
- ↑ a group of political parties formed in opposition to the 1989 military coup led by Omar al-Bashir
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