List of Political Parties in Lyoa

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This article lists political parties in Lyoa

Party Ideology Position Founded Leader National Legislative Council International Affiliation
Revolutionary United Front
Nationalism
Authoritarianism
Right-Wing
2002
Kemoh Foday
200 / 400
None
Lyoan Democratic Alliance
Anti-Authoritarianism
Social Democracy
Centre-Left
2003
Nadie Radinka
80 / 400
None
Nationalist Party of Lyoa
Nationalism
Conservatism
Centre-Right
2003
Joshua Pierre Hagando
55 / 400
None
Nationalist and Integrationist Front
Lyoan Integrationist Front interests
Centre
2017
Istin Gabano
30 / 400
None
Renewal and Democracy Front
Kindu interests
Centre
2011
Unknown
10 / 400
None
Movement of Republican Forces
Lakku interests
Centre
2012
Unknown
8 / 400
None
Change and Stability Party
Movement for Change and Stability interests
Nagata interests
Centre to Centre-Right
2011
Jean-Pierre Mdatan
5 / 400
None
Unified Islam Party of Lyoa
Muslim interests
Right-Wing
2015
Unknown
3 / 400
None
Forces of Revolutionary Change
Socialism
Environmentalism
Left-Wing to Far-Left
2018
Erique Tigataburana
3 / 400
None
Independent Movement of Revolutionaries
Conservatism
Centre-Right to Right-Wing
2009
William Ntuganda
2 / 400
None
National Patriotic Front of Lyoa
Authoritarianism
Right-Wing
2005
Unknown
2 / 400
None
Populist Forces for Lyoan Liberation
Authoritarianism
Populism
Right-Wing to Far-Right
2007
Unknown
1 / 400
None
Revolutionary United Front-Independent
Authoritarianism
Right-Wing
2004
Unknown
1 / 400
None

Party Descriptions

Party Description
Revolutionary United Front The party formed by the Revolutionary United Forces after the Battle of Tigera came to a close. It follows a doctrine of right-wing authoritarian nationalism and is lead by many ex-rebels. The RUF is the largest party in Lyoa, virtually making the country a one-party state.
Lyoan Democratic Alliance This party was formed by the Democratic Army of Lyoa following the Orléans Peace Accords that ended the Lyoan Civil War. It is lead by former DA leader Thomas Radinka's daughter, and follows a centre-left doctrine, advocating for social democracy and openly opposing the authoritarianism of the RUF.
Nationalist Party of Lyoa Formed after the end of the Lyoan Civil War, this party is made up of the former Nationalist Front faction. The party follows a centre-right stance, advocating for conservative nationalism. It is considered to be more moderate than the RUF.
Nationalist and Integrationist Front The NIF was formed after the peace deal that demobilized the Lyoan Integrationist Front. The party follows the interests of the group's leadership.
Renewal and Democracy Front This party represents the interests of the Kindu people, Lyoa's largest ethnic group.
Movement of Republican Forces The MRF is a party which represents the interests of the Lakku ethnicity.
Change and Stability Party Formed following the peace process that demobilized the Movement for Change and Stability, this party represents the interests of that group, as well as the Nagata ethnicity.
Unified Islam Party of Lyoa This party represents the interests of Lyoa's Muslim community, which have been traditionally discriminated against.
Forces of Revolutionary Change This is the furthest left party of Lyoa, and advocates for socialism.
Independent Movement of Revolutionaries This party was founded by former rebel leader William Ntuganda after the peace process which demobilized his Ntuganda Group rebel force. It represents a further right conservative party.
National Patriotic Front of Lyoa A right-wing authoritarian party that is allied to the RUF.
Populist Forces for Lyoan Liberation This is a populist authoritarian party allied with the RUF.
Forces of Revolutionary Change This is the furthest left party of Lyoa, and advocates for socialism.
Revolutionary United Front-Independent A splinter of the RUF that formed after a small group defected in 2004. It operates as a strictly authoritarian alternative to the RUF.