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Abbreviation | AAA |
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Dissolved | |
Newspaper | Example |
Membership (Year) | membership |
Ideology | Ideology Ideology |
Political position | Ideology to Ideology |
Colours | Black |
Slogan | «Slogan» (Russian: «Слоган») |
Federation Council | 0 / 170
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State Duma | 0 / 450
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Regional Parliaments | 0 / 3,994
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The Example ({{lang-&&|Name|Romanized}}; Abbr)
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Communist Party of the Republic of Class Seven "A" (Trotskyists) Коммунистическая партия Республики Класса Седьмой А (троцкистов) | |
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Abbreviation | CP RCSA(t) |
General Secretary | Nikita Gubanov |
Founder | Nikita Gubanov |
Founded | 26 December 2017 |
Headquarters | 1527 School, Moscow, Russia |
Membership (2018) | 5 |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Trotskyism |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Union of Left-wing Parties |
Colours | Red |
Slogan | «Workers of the world, unite!» (Russian: «Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!») |
Supreme Council | 2 / 10
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National Socialist Party of RCSA "Öçpoçmaq" Национал-социалистическая партия РКСА «Эчпочмак» | |
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Abbreviation | NSP RCSA "Öçpoçmaq" |
Leader | Alexander Muchnik |
Founder | Viktor Abdurashitov |
Founded | 5 March 2018 |
Preceded by | Armed Islamic Terrorist Cell |
Headquarters | 1527 School, Moscow, Russia |
Membership (2018) | 3 |
Ideology | Centrism Populism Personalism National socialism (self-declared) Islamic terrorism (self-declared) |
Political position | Big tent |
Colours | Black Green |
Slogan | «Heil Muchnik!» (Russian: «Хайль Мучник!») |
Supreme Council | 1 / 10
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Social Democratic Party "General Freedom" Социал-демократическая партия «Всеобщая свобода» | |
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Abbreviation | SDPGF (English) SDPVS (Russian) |
Leader | Ivan Chelnokov |
Chairperson | Alina Bostynets |
Founder | Alina Bostynets |
Founded | 28 December 2017 |
Preceded by | Capitalist Party of Social Entrepreneurs |
Headquarters | 1527 School, Moscow, Russia |
Membership (2018) | 6 |
Ideology | Social democracy Democratic socialism Factions: Social liberalism Democratic capitalism Libertarian socialism |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Union of Left-wing Parties |
Colours | Yellow Red Green |
Slogan | «We are for justice!» (Russian: «Мы за справедливость!») |
Supreme Council | 3 / 10
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[edit]Social Democratic Progressive Party Социал-демократическая прогрессивная партия | |
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Abbreviation | SDPP |
Leader | Ivan Chelnokov |
Founded | 16 March 2018 |
Dissolved | 17 March 2018 |
Preceded by | Anarcho Communist Party |
Merged into | Social Democratic Party "General Freedom" |
Headquarters | 1527 School, Moscow, Russia |
Membership (2018) | 1 |
Ideology | Social democracy Libertarian socialism Progressivism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Union of Communist Parties |
Colours | Blue-green |
Supreme Council | 1 / 10
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Anarcho-communist Party of the Seventh "A" Анархо-коммунистическая партия Седьмого "А" | |
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Abbreviation | ACPSA |
Leader | Ivan Chelnokov |
Founded | 26 December 2017 |
Dissolved | 12 January 2018 |
Succeeded by | Social Democratic Progressive Party |
Headquarters | 1527 School, Moscow, Russia |
Membership (2018) | 1 |
Ideology | Anarcho-communism Anarcho-syndicalism |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
Colours | Red Black Purple (customary) |
Temporary Parliament (2017) | 1 / 14
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cabinet of azer
[edit]Table below shows the 4th cabinet of President Ilham Aliyev, formed on 21 April 2018.
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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President | 31 October 2003 | Incumbent | New Azerbaijan | ||
Vice President | 21 February 2017 | Incumbent | New Azerbaijan | ||
Prime Minister | 21 April 2018 | 8 October 2019 | New Azerbaijan | ||
8 October 2019 | Incumbent | New Azerbaijan | |||
First Deputy Prime Minister | 13 February 2003 | Incumbent | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | 22 October 2013 | Incumbent | New Azerbaijan | ||
22 October 2019 | Incumbent | New Azerbaijan | |||
18 November 1998 | 21 October 2019 | New Azerbaijan | |||
21 April 2018 | 21 October 2019 | New Azerbaijan | |||
Minister of Internal Affairs | 29 April 1994 | 20 June 2019 | New Azerbaijan | ||
20 June 2019 | Incumbent | Independent | |||
Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources | 23 April 2018 | Incumbent | New Azerbaijan |
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[edit]Electoral history
[edit]Country | Logo | Name | Abbr. | Leader | Founded | Ideology | Position | Last election | Legislature | In power since | ||
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Angola | People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola[1][2] Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola |
MPLA | João Lourenço (president) | 10 December 1956 | Social democracy | Centre-left to left-wing | 61.08% (2017) | National Assembly: 150 / 220
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1975 (since independence); Sole legal party in 1975–91 | |||
Botswana | Botswana Democratic Party[3] | BDP | Slumber Tsogwane (vice-president) | November 1961 | Paternalistic conservatism | Centre to centre-right | 52.65% (2019) | National Assembly: 39 / 65
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1966 (since independence)[4] | |||
Burundi | National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy Conseil National Pour la Défense de la Démocratie–Forces pour la Défense de la Démocratie |
CNDD–FDD | Évariste Ndayishimiye (president) | May 1998 | Hutu nationalism Populism |
Big tent | 71.45% (2020) | 70.98% (2020) | Senate: 34 / 43 National Assembly: 86 / 123
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2005 | ||
Cameroon | Cameroon People's Democratic Movement Rassemblement démocratique du Peuple Camerounais |
CPDM RDPC |
Paul Biya (president) | 1955KNDP) 1958 (UC) 1 September 1966 (merger) |
(Nationalism Francophilia Populism |
Big tent | 71.28% (2018) | 139 of 180 (2020) | National Assembly: 152 / 180
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1960 (since independence, under various names); Sole legal party in 1966–90 | ||
Congo | Congolese Party of Labour Parti congolais du travail |
PCT | Denis Sassou Nguesso (president) | 29 December 1969 | Social democracy | Centre-left | 88.40% (2021) | 96 of 151 (2017) | Senate: 45 / 72 National Assembly: 90 / 151
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1969–1992 and since 1997; Sole legal party in 1969–90 | ||
Djibouti | Union for the Presidential Majority Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle |
UMP | Ismaïl Omar Guelleh (president) | 2003 | Social democracy | Centre-left | 97.30% (2021) | 87.83% (2018) | National Assembly: 57 / 65
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1979 (as RPP since its formation) | ||
Equatorial Guinea | Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial |
PDGE | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (president) | 11 October 1987 | African nationalism Fang interests Militarism Authoritarianism Populism Personalism |
Big tent | 93.53% (2016) | 99 of 100 (2017) | Senate: 70 / 70 Chamber of Deputies: 99 / 100
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1987 (since its formation); Sole legal party in 1987–91 | ||
Ethiopia | Prosperity Party ብልጽግና ፓርቲ |
PP | Abiy Ahmed (prime minister) | 1 December 2019 | Civic nationalism Liberalism |
Centre | indirect | 410 of 547 (2021) | House of Peoples' Representatives: 410 / 547
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1991 (as EPRDF); Reorganized in 2019 | ||
Gabon | Gabonese Democratic Party Parti démocratique gabonais |
PDG | Ali Bongo Ondimba (president) | August 1953 | Conservatism Pan-Africanism Secularism |
Centre-right | 49.80% (2016) | 98 of 143 (2018) | Senate: 81 / 102 National Assembly: 98 / 143
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1958; Sole legal party in 1968–91 | ||
Mozambique | FRELIMO Party Partido FRELIMO |
FRELIMO | Filipe Nyusi (president) | 25 June 1962 | Democratic socialism Social democracy |
Centre-left to left-wing | 73.46% (2019) | 71.28% (2019) | Assembly of the Republic: 184 / 250
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1975 (since independence); Sole legal party in 1975–90 | ||
Namibia | SWAPO Party of Namibia | SWAPO | Hage Geingob (president) | 19 April 1960 | Socialism with Namibian characteristics | Left-wing | 56.25% (2019) | 65.45% (2019) | National Council: 28 / 42 National Assembly: 63 / 104
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1990 (since independence) | ||
Rwanda | Rwandan Patriotic Front Front patriotique rwandais |
FPR | Paul Kagame (president) | December 1987 | Rwandan nationalism Economic liberalism Authoritarianism |
Big tent | 98.79% (2017) | 73.95% (2018) | Chamber of Deputies: 41 / 80
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1994 | ||
South Africa | African National Congress | ANC | Cyril Ramaphosa (president) | 8 January 1990 | African nationalism Social democracy |
Centre-left | 98.79% (2017) | 73.95% (2018) | Chamber of Deputies: 41 / 80
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Current unregistered parties
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- ^ Mehler, Andreas; Melber, Henning; Van Walraven, Klaas (2009). Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2008. Leiden: Brill. p. 411. ISBN 978-90-04-17811-3.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) (in English) - ^ Doorenspleet, Renske; Nijzink, Lia (2014). Party Systems and Democracy in Africa. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-137-01170-1.
- ^ "Botswana's ruling Democratic Party wins general elections". BBC News. BBC. October 26, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
- ^ "Statement of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding cabinet announcement". Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan – Voice of Jihad. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
The Islamic Emirate has decided to appoint and announce a caretaker cabinet to undertake necessary governmental tasks.
- ^ "Taliban name all-male Afghan cabinet including minister wanted by FBI". the Guardian. 2021-09-07. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ https://alemarahenglish.af/
- ^ Joshua Kucera (13 January 2020). "Abkhazian leader resigns, new elections called". EurasiaNet. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- ^ https://www.km-ra.org/
- ^ "US, OSCE, Commissioner for Enlargement, international messages on swearing in new government". politiko.al. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ https://www.kryeministria.al/
- ^ "Algeria's President Tebboune announces new government". France 24. 2021-07-07. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
- ^ https://premier-ministre.gov.dz/ar
- ^ http://www.govern.ad/
- ^ https://governo.gov.ao/ao/governo/ministros/
- ^ https://ab.gov.ag/detail_page.php?page=10
- ^ https://www.argentina.gob.ar/
- ^ https://www.gov.am/en/structure/
- ^ http://gov.nkr.am/en/ministries/
- ^ https://www.aph.gov.au/about_parliament/parliamentary_departments/parliamentary_library/parliamentary_handbook/current_ministry_list Current Ministry List
- ^ https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Parliamentary_Handbook/Shadow
- ^ https://www.bundeskanzleramt.gv.at/en/federal-chancellery/the-austrian-federal-government/ministers.html
Opinion polling for Putin (in progress)
[edit]Polls of Russians' attitudes towards Vladimir Putin began to be published from the moment he took office as prime minister in August 1999.
Polls
[edit]Fourth presidency
[edit]Fieldwork date | Polling firm | Approve | Disapprove | No answer | Lead |
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January 2023 | Levada Center | 82 | 16 | 2 | 66 |
December 2022 | Levada Center | 81 | 17 | 2 | 64 |
September | Levada Center | 67 | 33 | 1 | 34 |
August 2018 | Levada Center | 70 | 30 | 1 | 40 |
July 2018 | Levada Center | 67 | 32 | 1 | 35 |
May 2018 | Levada Center | 82 | 17 | 1 | 65 |
April 2018 | Levada Center | 82 | 17 | 1 | 65 |
March 2018 | Levada Center | 80 | 19 | 1 | 61 |
2018 election | 18 Mar 2018 | 77.53 | — |