Union for People's Democracy | |
Colorcode: | Red |
General Secretary: | Hamédine Racine Guissé |
Foundation: | 1970s |
Dissolved: | 1991 |
Merged: | And-Jëf/African Party for Democracy and Socialism |
Ideology: | Communism Marxism-Leninism Hoxhaism |
Country: | Senegal |
Union for People's Democracy (French: Union pour la Démocratie Populaire) was an underground Hoxhaist political movement in Senegal that emerged in the 1970s, formed as a continuation of the Movement of Young Marxist-Leninists. Hamédine Racine Guissé was the general secretary of the organization. UDP published Voix du Peuple. On July 20, 1981 UDP was legalized. In 1983, UDP supported Mamadou Dia's presidential campaign.[1] The party recognized the Albanian Party of Labor as the leader of the international communist movement.[2]
In 1991 UDP merged into And-Jëf/African Party for Democracy and Socialism.