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This article lists political parties in Guyana. Guyana has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties. The main divide is not of ideology, but ethnicity; the People's Progressive Party is supported primarily by Indo-Guyanese people, while the People's National Congress is supported primarily by Afro-Guyanese people. [1] Until 2025, these two parties either formed the government or the official opposition.
| Party | Abbr. | Ideology | MPs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| People's Progressive Party | PPP/C | Social democracy Left-wing populism | 36 / 65 | |
| We Invest in Nationhood | WIN | Grassroots politics Populism | 16 / 65 | |
| A Partnership for National Unity | APNU | Social democracy Democratic socialism | 12 / 65 | |
| Forward Guyana Movement | FGM | 1 / 65 | ||
| Party | Abbr. | Leader | Ideology | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance for Change | AFC | Nigel Hughes | Progressivism Multiracialism | |
| A New and United Guyana | ANUG | Mark France | Consociationalism | |
| Citizenship Initiative | TCI | Rhonda Lam-Singh | Liberalism | |
| Guyana Action Party | GAP | Vincent Henry | Indigenism Socialism | |
| Justice for All Party | JFAP | Jaipaul Sharma | ||
| Liberty and Justice Party | LJP | Lenox Shuman | Anti-Racial politics | |
| National Democratic Front | NDF | |||
| National Front Alliance | Keith Scott | |||
| National Independent Party | ||||
| The New Movement | TNM | Asha Kissoon | ||
| The United Force | TUF UF | Marissa Nadir | Social conservatism Economic liberalism | |
| United Republican Party | URP | Vishnu Bandhu | ||
| Working People's Alliance | WPA | David Hinds | Democratic socialism Marxism | |
| Party | Abbr. | Leader | Ideology | |
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| Change Guyana | CG | Robert Badal | Economic liberalism Anti-corruption | |
| People's Republic Party | P.R.P. | Phyllis Jordan | Christian fundamentalism | |