Politics of Benin received an amendment from the 1990 constitution of Benin, which agreed on a multi-party election to be held across the entire land. In fact, the name of the country also got changed to the Republic of Benin, following this important decision in the realm of
Politics of Benin. Benin Politics consists of three major sections in the government of the west African country, namely, the Executive branch, the legislative branch and the Judicial branch.
Some of the most important officially registered political parties in the Politics of Benin include the following:
- Alliance of the Democratic Union for the Forces of Progress
- Movement for Democracy and Social Progress
- Union for Liberty and Development
- Alliance of the National Party for Democracy and Development
- Democratic Renewal Party
- Alliance of the Social Democratic Party
- National Union for Solidarity and Progress
- Our Common Cause
- National Rally for Democracy
- Alliance of the National Movement for Democracy and Development
- Movement for Solidarity, Union, and Progress
- Union for Democracy and National Reconstruction
- Union for Democracy and National Solidarity
- Assembly of Liberal Democrats for National Reconstruction
- Alliance for Social Democracy
- Bloc for Social Democracy
- Alliance for Democracy and Progress
- Democratic Union for Social Renewal
- National Union for Democracy and Progress
- Party for Progress and Democracy
- Renaissance Party
- Patriotic Union for the Republic
- Union for the Conservation of Democracy