Social Democratic People's Party (Djibouti) Explained

Social Democratic People's Party
Colorcode:Red
Leader:Hasna Moumin Bahdon
Foundation:2002
Ideology:Social democracy
Country:Djibouti

The Social Democratic People's Party (French: Parti Populaire Social Démocrate) (Arabic: حزب الشعب الديمقراطي الاجتماعي ) is a centre-left, social democratic political party, in Djibouti, founded in 2002[1] [2] and led by Moumin Bahdon Farah.[1] [3] [4] It is part of the governing coalition, the Union for a Presidential Majority (UMP).[4]

Prior to founding the PPSD, Farah was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Secretary-General of the People's Rally for Progress (RPP), the governing party. He was removed from the RPP leadership in 1996[2] and joined the opposition.[5] Farah subsequently founded the PPSD in 2002; he filed a declaration for the PPSD at the Interior Ministry on 26 October 2002, and Interior Minister Abdoulkader Doualeh Waïs announced that the party was legally registered on 31 October 2002.[6] Speaking in a television interview on 22 November 2002, Farah said that his new party was not part of the opposition, expressing support for the government and stating that the PPSD planned to ally with the RPP.[5] The party opened its first congress on 7 December 2002.[7] In the parliamentary election held on 10 January 2003, the PPSD was part of the Union for the Presidential Majority (Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle),[3] which won 62.7% of the popular vote and all seats.[1]

The PPSD held an extraordinary congress on 25 November 2004, at which Farah announced the party's support for President Ismail Omar Guelleh's candidacy in the April 2005 presidential election.[8] [9] The party remained part of the UMP in the February 2008 parliamentary election.[10]

Electoral history

National Assembly elections

ElectionParty leaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult
2003Moumin Bahdon Farah53,293
62.7% 1st
2008103,463
94.06% 1st
201374,016
61.5% 10 1st
2018105,278
87.83% 2 1st
2023159,658
93.68% 1 1st

Notes and References

  1. Political Parties of the World (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 180 - 181.
  2. http://www.afrique-express.com/archive/EST/djibouti/djiboutipol/259deuxnouveauxpartis.htm "Deux nouveaux partis politiques à l’approche des législatives 2003"
  3. Cherif Ouazani, "L'échiquier politique", Jeuneafrique.com, April 17, 2005 .
  4. http://www.lanation.dj/news/2005/ln15/national.htm "UMP : quatre partis, un candidat"
  5. http://www.adi.dj/archives/adi1102/adi3159D241102.htm ""Le PPSD n’est pas un mouvement d’opposition ", selon M. Moumin Bahdon Farah, président du PPSD."
  6. http://www.adi.dj/archives/adi1002/adi3045D311002.htm "Le nouveau parti politique de M. Moumin Bahdon Farah, le PPDS, voit le jour"
  7. http://www.adi.dj/archives/adi1202/adi3235D071202.htm "Le PPSD de M. Moumin Bahdon Farah tient son premier Congrés"
  8. http://www.lanation.dj/news/2004/ln133/national5.htm "Les congressistes du PSD plébiscitent la candidature du Président Guelleh"
  9. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-14613602_ITM "Djibouti: Party announces candidate for 2005 elections."
  10. http://www.lanation.dj/news/2008/ln6/national6.htm "14% de sièges aux femmes"