African Party for the Independence of the Masses information
Political party in Senegal
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African Party for the Independence of the Masses
Founded
July 1982
Newspaper
Nation Africaine
Ideology
Black nationalism
Politics of Senegal
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Elections
Politics of Senegal
Constitution
Human rights
Government
President
Macky Sall
Prime Minister
Sidiki Kaba
Cabinet of Senegal
Parliament
National Assembly
Speaker: Moustapha Niasse
Judiciary
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Communes
Rural communities
Elections
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Presidential: 2019
2024
Parliamentary: 2017
2022
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Minister: Sidiki Kaba
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African Party for Independence of the Masses (in French: Parti Africain pour l'Indépendance des Masses) is a black nationalist political party in Senegal. It was legally registered in July 1982. PAIM publishes Nation Africaine.
PAIM favours a form of direct participative democracy.
In spite of its name, PAIM shares no organic link with PAI. Unlike PAI, PAIM is a non-Marxist party.
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