List of political parties in Tanzania explained

This article lists political parties in Tanzania.[1] [2] The country operates under a dominant multi-party system with the ruling party being in power since the nation attained its independence in 1961. It first governed as the Tanganyika African National Union, before merging with the Afro-Shirazi Party to form the Chama Cha Mapinduzi.

Brief history and overview

Tanzania attained its independence as Tanganyika Territory from the United Kingdom in 1961 with the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) forming its first government. Following the Zanzibar Revolution in 1964, it merged with the People's Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar (present day Tanzania). It thereafter became a one-party state with TANU and the Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) being the only parties operating on the mainland and the Zanzibar Archipelago respectively.

On 5 February 1977, TANU merged with its Zanzibari counterpart, the ASP to form the Chama Cha Mapinduzi which served as the sole legal party until 1992 when multi-party system was re-introduced. The country also adopted the Structural Adjustment Program upon recommendation of the Bretton Woods Institutions.

Since the re-introduction of the multi-party system, the CCM has continued to retain its popularity and the voter's confidence, having won all general elections since 1995. Jakaya Kikwete, the party's presidential candidate in 2005 won the election by a landslide victory receiving more than 80% of the popular vote.[3]

List

PartyAcronymFoundedBungeZHoR
bgcolor=Party of the Revolution
Swahili: Chama cha Mapinduzi
CCM1977
bgcolor=Party for Democracy and Progress
CHADEMA1992
bgcolor=Civic United Front
Swahili: Chama cha Wananchi
CUF1992
bgcolor=Alliance for Change and Transparency
ACT2014
bgcolor=TADEA1990
bgcolor=Alliance for Democratic Change
ADC2012
bgcolor=greenAlliance for Tanzania Farmers Party
AFP2009
bgcolor=whiteUnion for Multiparty DemocracyUMD1993
bgcolor=#039National Convention for Construction and Reform – Mageuzi
NCCR-M1992
bgcolor=whiteUnited People's Democratic PartyUPDP1993
National Reconstruction AllianceNRA1993
bgcolor=Democratic Party
DP2002
United Democratic PartyUDP1994
Justice and Development Party
CHAUSTA1998
Progressive Party of Tanzania – MaendeleoPPT-Maendeleo2003
bgcolor=People's Voice
SAU2005
bgcolor=Social Party
CCK2012
bgcolor=People's Liberation Party
CHAUMMA2013

Defunct parties

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tanzania in Figures. 2010. National Bureau of Statistics (Tanzania). 4. 21 July 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131208022453/http://www.nbs.go.tz/pdf/Tanzania_in_Figures2010.pdf. 8 December 2013.
  2. Web site: Tanzania: Parties registered for 2010 elections . 2010 . . 21 July 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141012050113/http://www.content.eisa.org.za/old-page/tanzania-parties-registered-2010-elections . 12 October 2014 .
  3. Web site: Why the CCM Won't Lose: The Roots of Single Party Dominance in Tanzania . . O'Gorman . Melanie . 18 March 2009 . . 21 July 2014 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20140327235650/http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/conferences/2009-EDiA/papers/457-OGorman.pdf/ . March 27, 2014 .