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The Juwa Party (French: Parti Juwa, lit. 'Sun Party', PJ) is a political party in the Comoros. The party was established by former president Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi in 2013 and became the main opposition party in 2015. [2] After boycotting the 2020 elections, it currently has no representation in parliament.
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Comoros does not have a strong party system. Political groups are formed mainly in support of certain leaders. The only major ideological point of contention is the debate between supporters of a strong federal government and supporters of the autonomous island governments.
The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties, including the two largest parties in the outgoing Assembly, the Union for the Development of the Comoros and Juwa Party, in protest at constitutional reform and political repression, [2] [3] [4] The result was a landslide victory for President Azali Assoumani's Convention for the ...
Presidential elections were held in the Comoros on 14 January 2024. [1] [2] Election officials initially announced on 16 January that incumbent president Azali Assoumani had been re-elected with 63% of the vote, [3] with a voter turnout of just 16%. [4]
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Some opposition parties boycotted the election, including the Juwa Party of former president Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi, which had previously boycotted the 2020 election. [3] On Mohéli, only one of the island's five constituencies was contested due to the boycotts. [4]