History
Predecessors
The GPLM was founded in 1979 and was based in the Anuak ethnic group. This group launched a guerrilla war against both the Derg regime of Ethiopia and the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA). The latter had a major base in Gambela and had committed numerous atrocities against the local inhabitants; however the GPLM was unable to mobilize more than a negligible portion of the population and never held any liberated area before the fall of the Derg in 1991. With the end of theFormation of the GPDM
This led dissatisfied Anuak to found the ''Gambella People’s Democratic Congress''. Prior to the 2000 elections, many leaders of this opposition party were detained. In 2003, the central government dissolved the GPDF and replaced it with the GPDM, a coalition of three newly founded ethnic-based parties. The three constituent parties were the ''Nuer People’s Democratic Organization'' for the Nuer and Opo, the ''Anyua People’s Democratic Organization'' for the Anuak and Komo, and the ''Majanger People’s Democratic Organization'' for the Majangir.Election results
At the last legislative elections, 23 May 2010, the party won all the 3 seats from Gambela. In the 2010 Regional assembly elections held on the same day, the party won all 156 seats in the Gambela legislature. As of 2010, Omod Ubong, president of the regional government of Gambela, is the GPDM's chairman. At the previous legislative elections, 15 May 2005, the party won all the 3 seats from Gambela. The Deputy Chairman of the legislature's Social Affairs Committee is a member of the GPDM. In the August 2005 Regional assembly elections, the party won 81 out of 82 seats in Gambela. In December 2019, the party joined with the Afar National Democratic Party (ANDP), the Amhara Democratic Party (ADP), the Benishangul-Gumuz People's Democratic Unity Front (BGPDUF), the Ethiopian Somali People's Democratic Party (ESPDP), the Hareri National League (HNL), the Oromo Democratic Party (ODP) and the Southern Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement (SEPDM) to form the Prosperity Party.Notes
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