People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan

The People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan (PDPT; Tajik: Ҳизби халқии демократии Тоҷикистон, romanized: Hizbi xalqii demokratii Tojikiston; Russian: Народная демократическая партия Таджикистана, romanized: Narodnaya demokraticheskaya partiya Tadzhikistana) has been the dominant and ruling party of Tajikistan since 1994. Founded in 1994 by Abdulmajid Dostiev as the People's Party of Tajikistan, the seat of the party is located in the Palace of Unity in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan.[1] Since April 1998, the leader of the party has been the President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon.

People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan
Ҳизби халқии демократии Тоҷикистон
AbbreviationPDPT (English)
HXDT (Tajik)
NDPT (Russian)
LeaderEmomali Rahmon
FounderAbdulmajid Dostiyev
Founded10 December 1994 (1994-12-10)
HeadquartersKohi Vahdat, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
NewspaperMinbari Khalq (People's Tribune)
Youth wingSozandagoni Vatan (Creators of the Motherland)
IdeologyTajik nationalism
Secularism
Statism
Authoritarianism
Colours  Red   White   Green
  Orange
Assembly of Representatives
47 / 63
Website
hamsafon.tj

According to the party's charter, the PDPT is aimed at creating a "sovereign, democratic, secular, socially-oriented and unitary state with a stable economy". The statute also refers to "hopes for improving the well-being of society, protecting the interests of citizens, regardless of their social status, nationality or religious preferences".[2][3] The party stands for a secular state and society and is also considered to be Tajik nationalist, statist and authoritarian.

International cooperation

The People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan has bilateral cooperation with foreign political parties including the Russia's ruling party United Russia, with the ruling Amanat in Kazakhstan,[4] with the ruling New Azerbaijan Party,[5] and with the Chinese Communist Party.[6]

Party newspaper

The party newspaper of the PDPT is Minbari Khalq (People's Tribune), published in Tajik, Russian and Uzbek languages twice a week, with a circulation of approximately 30,000 copies. Additionally, the party publishes socio-political magazines, including Mehvar and other magazines.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
1994 Emomali Rahmon 1,434,437 59.5% Elected Y
1999 2,749,908 97.6% Elected Y
2006 2,419,192 79.3% Elected Y
2013 3,023,754 83.92% Elected Y
2020 3,837,927 92.07% Elected Y

Assembly of Representatives elections

Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Result
1995 Emomali Rahmon
5 / 181
5 2nd Opposition
2000 64.5%
36 / 63
31 1st Majority government
2005 1,666,909 64.5%
49 / 63
13 1st Supermajority government
2010 2,321,436 71.0%
55 / 63
6 1st Supermajority government
2015 62.5%
51 / 63
4 1st Supermajority government
2020 50.4%
47 / 63
4 1st Supermajority government

References

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