Political parties in Angola
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The
Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( pt, Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, Abbreviation, abbr. MPLA), for some years called the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola – Labour Party (), is an Angolan left-wi ...
(MPLA) has ruled
Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Luanda , religion = , religion_year = 2020 , religion_ref = , coordina ...
since independence in 1975. From 1975 to 1991, it was the sole legally existing party in a political system inspired by the model then practised by the socialist countries of Eastern Europe. Since 1991/1992, a multiparty system exists, where the MPLA has been dominant because of the majority it won in the 1992 parliamentary and presidential elections. In the latter, it failed to obtain the required absolute majority for its candidate,
José Eduardo dos Santos José Eduardo dos Santos (; 28 August 1942 – 8 July 2022) was the president of Angola from 1979 to 2017. As president, dos Santos was also the commander-in-chief of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) and president of the People's Movement for ...
, and according to the constitution, a second round would have been necessary. The outbreak of the
Angolan Civil War The Angolan Civil War ( pt, Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The war immediately began after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. The war was ...
made this impossible, and José Eduardo dos Santos exercised presidential functions without a legal basis. For the same reason, the regular parliamentary elections stipulated by the constitution did not take place, and the parliament elected in 1992 remained in place for 16 years. While large sections of the interior were for years controlled by the armed forces of the rival movement
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola ( pt, União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola, abbr. UNITA) is the second-largest political party in Angola. Founded in 1966, UNITA fought alongside the Popular Movement for ...
(UNITA) under the leadership of Jonas Savimbi, UNITA's elected MPs were a regular part of the parliament, and for some years a government of national unity, led by the MPLA, also included members from the UNITA as well as from the
National Liberation Front of Angola The National Front for the Liberation of Angola ( pt, Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola; abbreviated FNLA) is a political party and former militant organisation that fought for Angolan independence from Portugal in the war of independen ...
(FNLA), the third movement that had fought the independence war against Portuguese colonial rule. In total, in 1992 as well as in 2008, the year of the second parliamentary elections, there were more than 120 registered political parties; only a handful had national constituencies, and only a few of them succeeded in having MPs elected for the National Assembly; see
Elections in Angola Elections in Angola take place within the framework of a multi-party democracy. The National Assembly is directly elected by voters, while the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the National Assembly automatically becomes Pre ...
. After the 2008 elections, all parties that had not succeeded in electing MPs were by law considered as automatically dissolved. Most of them are by now (2011) effectively defunct, while others re-emerged under different names, and still others are still in the process of deciding about their future.


Current parties


Parties represented in the National Assembly

MPLA. UNITA, and FNLA are outcomes of the three nationalist movements that fought the anti-colonial war against Portugal, 1961 to 1974, and then fought each other in the civil war, 1975–2002. While the MPLA became a political party at independence, in 1975, the two others acquired this status in 1991, on the basis of the democratic constitution adopted at that stage. In the 1992 parliamentary elections, the MPLA obtained an absolute majority (53%), but the FNLA, and particularly UNITA, also conquered substantial numbers of seats—keeping the newly formed parties at a distance. However, in the 2008 elections the victory of the MPLA (82%) was overwhelming, so that UNITA (10%) was reduced to the category of a smaller party.


Other parties

* Angolan Democratic Forum (''Fórum Democrático Angolano'', FDA) *
Angolan National Democratic Party The Angolan National Democratic Party (''Partido Nacional Democrático Angolano'') is a political party in Angola , national_anthem = "Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital ...
(''Partido Nacional Democrático Angolano'', PNDA) * Broad Convergence for the Salvation of Angola – Electoral Coalition (''Convergência Ampla de Salvação de Angola – Coligação Eleitoral, CASA-CE) * Democratic Angola – Coalition (''Aliança Democrática de Angola'', ADA) * Democratic Party for Progress – Angolan National Alliance (''Partido Democrático para o Progresso/Aliança Nacional Angolana'', PDP-ANA) * Democratic Renewal Party (''Partido Renovador Democrático'', PRD) * Liberal Democratic Party (''Partido Liberal Democrático'', PLD) *National Patriotic Alliance (''Aliança Patriótica Nacional'', APN) *Nationalist Party for Justice in Angola (''Partido Nacionalista para a Justiça em Angola'', P-NJANGO) *
New Democracy Electoral Union New Democracy Electoral Union ( pt, Nova Democracia União Eleitoral) is a political coalition in Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Lua ...
(''Nova Democracia União Eleitoral'' ND-UE) *
Party of the Alliance of Youth, Workers and Farmers of Angola Party of the Alliance of Youth, Workers and Farmers of Angola (Pajoca, abbreviation of ''Partido da Aliança Juventude, Operários e Camponeses de Angola'') was an opposition party in Angola. The president of Pajoca was Alexandre Sebastião Andrà ...
(''Partido da Aliança da Juventude, Operários e Camponeses de Angola'', PAJOCA) *
Social Democratic Party The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology. Active parties Fo ...
(''Partido Social-Democrata'', PSD) *Revelation Party ("Partido da Revelação") (founded 7 July 2007 in London by Angolan young Christians and students) NB: Only the ND-UE (2) and the PRS (3) have MPs in the National Assembly elected in 2008.


Defunct parties

*
Angolan Communist Party Angolan Communist Party (in Portuguese: ''Partido Comunista Angolano'') was an underground political party in Portuguese Angola (during the Estado Novo regime), founded in October 1955, under influence from the Portuguese Communist Party. PCA wa ...
(''Partido Comunista Angolano'') * Angolan League (''Liga Angolana'') *
Communist Committee of Cabinda The Communist Committee of Cabinda ( pt, Comitê Comunista de Cabinda, CCC) was a militant separatist group fighting for the independence of Cabinda from Angola. The CCC was led by Kaya Mohamed Yay and Geraldo Pedro. It split off from the Front ...
(''Comité Communista de Cabinda'') *
Communist Organization of Angola The Communist Organization of Angola (; ''OCA'') was a Maoist-oriented communist party in Angola. OCA was founded in 1975 by the Amilcar Cabral Committees (''Comités Amilcar Cabral''; CAC). The CAC were founded in 1974 inside the People's Movement ...
(''Organização Comunista de Angola'') *
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola (FDLA) was a political movement in colonial Angola. FDLA was set up as a parallel structure to the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), supported by the government of Congo-Brazza ...
(''FDLA'') * Front for Democracy (''Frente para a Democracia'', FpD) *
Movement for the National Independence of Angola The Movement for the National Independence of Angola (in Portuguese: ''Movimento para a Independência Nacional de Angola'') was a political party in Angola, formed in 1958. MINA later merged with other parties to form the Popular Movement for the ...
(''Movimento para a Independência Nacional de Angola'') *
Communist Organization of Angola The Communist Organization of Angola (; ''OCA'') was a Maoist-oriented communist party in Angola. OCA was founded in 1975 by the Amilcar Cabral Committees (''Comités Amilcar Cabral''; CAC). The CAC were founded in 1974 inside the People's Movement ...
(''Organização dos Comunistas de Angola'', OCA) *
Party of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola Party of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola (in Portuguese: ''Partido da Luta Unida dos Africanos de Angola''; abbreviated: PLUA) is the first political party in Angola to advocate Angolan independence from Portugal, campaigning from its fo ...
(''Partido da Luta Unida dos Africanos de Angola'') NB: With the exception of FpD (now refunded as Democratic Forum (see above), these were not organizations constituted as political parties in terms of the 1991 constitution, and thus did not take part in the 1992 or 2008 election.


See also

*
Politics of Angola The current political regime in Angola is presidentialism, in which the President of the Republic is also head of state and government; it is advised by a Council of Ministers, which together with the President form the national executive power. Le ...
*
List of political parties by country This is a list of ruling political parties by country, in the form of a table with a link to an overview of political parties in each country and showing which party system is dominant in each country. A political party is a political organizat ...
*
Elections in Angola Elections in Angola take place within the framework of a multi-party democracy. The National Assembly is directly elected by voters, while the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the National Assembly automatically becomes Pre ...


Further reading

The recent report by the Chr. Michelsen Institute on political opposition parties and the upcoming 2008 parliamentary election

is probably the most relevant and authoritative source on Angolan political parties. The study is based on interviews with party officials, newspaper articles and a review of the few reports available on politics and political parties in Angola. Access th
CMI report
{{Africa in topic, List of political parties in Lists of political parties by country, Angola Political parties Political partis
Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Luanda , religion = , religion_year = 2020 , religion_ref = , coordina ...