List of political parties in Sudan
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Main parties
- 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 Democratic Party, Sudan
- Liberal Democrats (Hizb Al-Demokhrateen Al-Ahrar)
- Sudanese Socialist Democratic Party[4]
- National Democratic Alliance[5]
- Sudan National Alliance [1]
- The National Reform Party [2]
- Sudanese Unity National Party. (S.U.N. PARTY)
- Islamic Socialist Party
- Free people party (Fpp)
Banned parties
References
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External links
See also
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- ↑ 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