Progressive Party of Tanzania – Maendeleo

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The Progressive Party of Tanzania–Maendeleo (PPT–Maendeleo) is a political party in Tanzania. The party was registered on 4 March 2003.

In elections held on 18 December 2005, PPT–Maendeleo presidential candidate Anna Senkoro placed eighth out of ten candidates, winning 0.17% of the vote.[1] She was the only woman to run in the election,[2] and the first woman in Tanzanian history to run for president.[3] The party failed to win any seats in National Assembly elections held on the same day.

In the same election, PPT-Maendeleo won a seat in the local government election in Same District, Kilimanjaro Region. Due to this, the Electoral Commission appointed one special seat of a woman councillor. Hence now PPT-Maendeleo is among 7 active political parties out of 17. It also has more than 50 seats in the village councils.

The current National Leader (President) is Peter Kuga Mziray[4] while the Vice President is Khamis Suleiman. The Party's head office is located at Wibu street, Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam.

References

  1. Openda, Francis (19 December 2005), "Kikwete Wins Tanzania Election", AllAfrica.com, retrieved 27 May 2010
  2. "Q&A: Tanzania votes", BBC News (BBC), 13 December 2005, retrieved 27 May 2010
  3. "'Women power' herald a new era in CCM", The Guardian, 6 August 2005, retrieved 5 June 2010
  4. Kiishweko, Orton; Mhegera, Elias (20 July 2009), "Analysts See Oil Debate As the Tip of an Iceberg", The Citizen (allAfrica.com), retrieved 5 June 2010


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