This article lists political parties in Guinea.

Guinea has a multi-party system with various parties in the country.

Political parties

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Parliamentary parties

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| Rally of the Guinean People–Rainbow<br/>

| Alpha Condé

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| Guinean Democratic Union<br/>

| Mamadou Sylla

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| Guinean Popular Democratic Movement<br/>

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| New Democratic Forces<br/>

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| Union for Progress and Renewal<br/>

| Bah Ousmane

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| Rally for the Integrated Development of Guinea<br/>

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| Union of the Forces of Change<br/>

| Aboubacar Sylla

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| Democratic Alternation for Reform–Constructive Opposition Bloc<br/>

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| Guinea for Democracy and Balance<br/>

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| Guinean Party for Renaissance and Progress<br/>

| Alpha Ibrahima Sila Bah

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| Afia Party<br/>

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| Civic Generation<br/>

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| Forces of Integrity for Development<br/>

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| Guinean Party for Progress and Development<br/>

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| Rally for Renaissance and Development<br/>

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| Party for Peace and Development<br/>

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| Alliance for National Renewal<br/>

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| Union of Democratic Forces<br/>

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| Movement of Patriots for Development<br/>

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| Alliance for National Renewal<br/>

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| New Generation for the Republic<br/>

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| Guinea United for Development<br/>

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| Democratic Party of Guinea – African Democratic Rally<br/>

| Ismael Gushein

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| Rally for a Prosperous Guinea<br/>

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Other parties

  • African Democratic Party of Guinea ()
  • Unity and Progress Party (, PUP)
  • Union for Progress and Renewal (, UPR)
  • Union for Progress of Guinea (, UPG)
  • National Alliance for Progress (, ANP)
  • Party of the Union for Development (, PUD)
  • Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (, UFDG), led by Cellou Dalein Diallo
  • Union of Republican Forces (, UFR)
  • (, PADES), led by Ousmane Kaba

Defunct

  • Socialist Democracy of Guinea (Démocratie Socialiste de Guinée, DSG), active 1954-1958

Ethnic politics

President Alpha Conde derives support from Guinea's second-largest ethnic group, the Malinke. Guinea's opposition is backed by the Fula ethnic group (; ), who account for around 40 percent of the population.

See also

  • Politics of Guinea
  • List of political parties by country

References