List of political parties in Eastern Africa by country
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This is a List of political parties in Eastern Africa by country, linking to the country list of parties and the political system of each country in the region.
Eastern Africa
Country | Multi party | Two party | Dominant party | Single party | No party | |
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Burundi | • | |||||
Comoros | •[1] | |||||
Djibouti | • | |||||
Eritrea | • | |||||
Ethiopia | • | |||||
Kenya | • | |||||
Madagascar | • | |||||
Malawi | • | |||||
Mauritius | • | |||||
Mozambique | • | |||||
Rwanda | • | |||||
Somalia | • | |||||
Seychelles | • | |||||
South Sudan | • | |||||
Tanzania | • | |||||
Uganda | • | |||||
Zambia | • | |||||
Zimbabwe | • |
References
- The Comoros have two main "camps," federalists (supporters of the central government) and autonomists (supporters of the three island presidents).
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