Cameroon has a multi-party system, with over 300 registered political parties. However, the political landscape is dominated by the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) and the Social Democratic Front (SDF). The number of active parties can fluctuate due to various factors, including political alliances and changes in the political environment.
Democratic Youth Front was created in 1956.
Sikkim Democratic Front was created in 1993.
Democratic Front Party was created in 2007.
Nigerien Democratic Front was created in 1957.
Popular Democratic Front - Italy - was created in 1948.
Libyan National Democratic Front was created in 1980.
Democratic Front of National Unity was created in 1984.
Swaziland United Democratic Front was created in 2008.
Democratic National Front Party was created in 1998.
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine was created in 1969.
United People's Democratic Front was created in 1998.