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Chadema

The Party for Democracy and Progress (Swahili: Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo), commonly known as Chadema, is a center-right political party in Tanzania.[2]

Party for Democracy and Progress
Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Swahili)
AbbreviationCHADEMA
ChairmanFreeman Mbowe
Secretary-GeneralJohn Mnyika
SpokespersonJohn Mrema
Vice chairmanTundu Lissu
Founded28 May 1992
Youth wingBAVICHA
Women's wingBAWACHA
IdeologyConservatism
Economic liberalism
Social market economy
Political positionCentre-right[1]
Regional affiliationDemocrat Union of Africa
European affiliationACRE (regional partner) (until 2022)
International affiliationIDU
SloganPeople's Power
Bunge
20 / 393
Zanzibar HoR
0 / 85
EALA
0 / 9
Pan-African Parliament
0 / 5
Party flag
Website
Party website

Chadema is the second-largest political party in Tanzania and campaigns on regional autonomous of self-governing states in the country.

History edit

In the 1995 general election, the party won 4 out of 269 seats in the National Assembly and 41 councillors nationwide.

In 2000 election, the party did not have the presidential candidate but it won five seats in National Assembly elections held on the same day, along with 75 Councillors and three district councils: Kigoma, Karatu, and Tarime.[citation needed]

In the 2005 elections Chadema's presidential candidate, Freeman Mbowe, finished third out of ten candidates, with 5.88% of the vote. Chadema further increased its share in the national assembly as it continued becoming more and more popular, especially among younger people, and the party managed to install eleven members of parliament, in addition to 103 Councillors and the Chadema party retained the district councils of Kigoma, Tarime, and Karatu.

In the 2010 general elections, Chadema substantially increased its share of the national vote. Dr. Willibrod Slaa, Secretary-General of the party until August 2015, gained 27.1% of the vote in the presidential election, a substantial increase from the 5.88% of the vote gained by the Chadema candidate in the 2005 election. The party also won 48 seats, making it the second-largest party in the National Assembly. This was a first for the party. A further 467 Councillors and 7 District Councils were claimed by Chadema. Most of the seats won by Chadema (geographically) are constituencies found in major towns and urban areas of Tanzania, including Arusha, Moshi, Mwanza, Mbeya, and Dar es Salaam, the latter of which is Tanzania’s financial capital and its largest city.

In the general election of October 2015, Chadema joined with other political parties: CUF (Civil United Front), NLD (National League for Democracy), and NCCR-Mageuzi to form Umoja wa Katiba ya Wananchi (UKAWA) and the union was represented by one presidential candidate, Edward Lowassa.[3]

Electoral history edit

Presidential elections edit

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
2005 Freeman Mbowe 668,756 5.88% Lost  N
2010 Willbroad Slaa 2,271,491 27.05% Lost  N
2015 Edward Lowassa 6,072,848 39.97% Lost  N
2020 Tundu Lissu 1,933,271 13.04% Lost  N

Bunge elections edit

Election Votes % Seats +/− Position Result
1995 396,825 6.16%
4 / 285
  4   3rd Opposition
2000 300,567 4.23%
5 / 285
  1   5th Opposition
2005 888,133 8.2%
11 / 323
  6   3rd Opposition
2010 1,839,568 23.86%
48 / 357
  37   2nd Opposition
2015 4,627,923 31.75%
73 / 393
  23   2nd Opposition
2020 1,933,271 13.04%
20 / 393
  53   2nd Opposition

References edit

  1. ^ "Chadema unveils reworked policy". The Citizen. 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
  2. ^ Peter, Felister (20 October 2015). . IPP media. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Lowassa quits CCM, joins Chadema". The Narok Newspaper Edition. 29 July 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Chadema official website

chadema, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, march, 2012, learn. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chadema news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Party for Democracy and Progress Swahili Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo commonly known as Chadema is a center right political party in Tanzania 2 Party for Democracy and Progress Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo Swahili AbbreviationCHADEMAChairmanFreeman MboweSecretary GeneralJohn MnyikaSpokespersonJohn MremaVice chairmanTundu LissuFounded28 May 1992Youth wingBAVICHAWomen s wingBAWACHAIdeologyConservatismEconomic liberalismSocial market economyPolitical positionCentre right 1 Regional affiliationDemocrat Union of AfricaEuropean affiliationACRE regional partner until 2022 International affiliationIDUSloganPeople s PowerBunge20 393Zanzibar HoR0 85EALA0 9Pan African Parliament0 5Party flagWebsiteParty websitePolitics of TanzaniaPolitical partiesElectionsChadema is the second largest political party in Tanzania and campaigns on regional autonomous of self governing states in the country Contents 1 History 2 Electoral history 2 1 Presidential elections 2 2 Bunge elections 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn the 1995 general election the party won 4 out of 269 seats in the National Assembly and 41 councillors nationwide In 2000 election the party did not have the presidential candidate but it won five seats in National Assembly elections held on the same day along with 75 Councillors and three district councils Kigoma Karatu and Tarime citation needed In the 2005 elections Chadema s presidential candidate Freeman Mbowe finished third out of ten candidates with 5 88 of the vote Chadema further increased its share in the national assembly as it continued becoming more and more popular especially among younger people and the party managed to install eleven members of parliament in addition to 103 Councillors and the Chadema party retained the district councils of Kigoma Tarime and Karatu In the 2010 general elections Chadema substantially increased its share of the national vote Dr Willibrod Slaa Secretary General of the party until August 2015 gained 27 1 of the vote in the presidential election a substantial increase from the 5 88 of the vote gained by the Chadema candidate in the 2005 election The party also won 48 seats making it the second largest party in the National Assembly This was a first for the party A further 467 Councillors and 7 District Councils were claimed by Chadema Most of the seats won by Chadema geographically are constituencies found in major towns and urban areas of Tanzania including Arusha Moshi Mwanza Mbeya and Dar es Salaam the latter of which is Tanzania s financial capital and its largest city In the general election of October 2015 Chadema joined with other political parties CUF Civil United Front NLD National League for Democracy and NCCR Mageuzi to form Umoja wa Katiba ya Wananchi UKAWA and the union was represented by one presidential candidate Edward Lowassa 3 Electoral history editPresidential elections edit Election Party candidate Votes Result2005 Freeman Mbowe 668 756 5 88 Lost nbsp N2010 Willbroad Slaa 2 271 491 27 05 Lost nbsp N2015 Edward Lowassa 6 072 848 39 97 Lost nbsp N2020 Tundu Lissu 1 933 271 13 04 Lost nbsp NBunge elections edit Election Votes Seats Position Result1995 396 825 6 16 4 285 nbsp 4 nbsp 3rd Opposition2000 300 567 4 23 5 285 nbsp 1 nbsp 5th Opposition2005 888 133 8 2 11 323 nbsp 6 nbsp 3rd Opposition2010 1 839 568 23 86 48 357 nbsp 37 nbsp 2nd Opposition2015 4 627 923 31 75 73 393 nbsp 23 nbsp 2nd Opposition2020 1 933 271 13 04 20 393 nbsp 53 nbsp 2nd OppositionReferences edit Chadema unveils reworked policy The Citizen 2018 09 26 Retrieved 2021 10 27 Peter Felister 20 October 2015 Lowassa vows to improve Tunduma border post IPP media Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved 22 October 2015 Lowassa quits CCM joins Chadema The Narok Newspaper Edition 29 July 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2015 External links editChadema official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chadema amp oldid 1187176245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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