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Covered political parties (and other such entities):
 Aliança Democrática 
	para a Mudança (A.D.M.: Democratic Alliance for 
	Change)
Aliança Democrática 
	para a Mudança (A.D.M.: Democratic Alliance for 
	Change) Movimento para a 
	Democracia (M.p.D.: Movement for Democracy)
 Movimento para a 
	Democracia (M.p.D.: Movement for Democracy) Partido Africano da 
	Independência de Cabo Verde  (P.A.I.C.V.: African Party 
	for the Independence of Cape Verde)
 Partido Africano da 
	Independência de Cabo Verde  (P.A.I.C.V.: African Party 
	for the Independence of Cape Verde) Partido Popular de Cabo 
	Verde (P.P.: 
	Cabo Verde’s People’s Party)
 Partido Popular de Cabo 
	Verde (P.P.: 
	Cabo Verde’s People’s Party) Partido da Convergência 
	Democrática (P.C.D.: Democratic Convergence Party)
 Partido da Convergência 
	Democrática (P.C.D.: Democratic Convergence Party) Partido da Renovação 
	Democrática (P.R.D.: Democratic Renewal Party)
 Partido da Renovação 
	Democrática (P.R.D.: Democratic Renewal Party) Partido Social 
	Democrático (P.S.D.: Social Democratic Party)
 Partido Social 
	Democrático (P.S.D.: Social Democratic Party) Partido de Trabalho e 
	Solidariedade (P.T.S.: Labour and Solidarity Party)
 Partido de Trabalho e 
	Solidariedade (P.T.S.: Labour and Solidarity Party) União Cabo-verdiana 
	Independente e Democrática (UCID: Democratic and 
	Independent Caboverdean Union)
 União Cabo-verdiana 
	Independente e Democrática (UCID: Democratic and 
	Independent Caboverdean Union) Avançar Mosteiros 
	Independente (AMI: To independently progress Mosteiros town) 
	[81]
 Avançar Mosteiros 
	Independente (AMI: To independently progress Mosteiros town) 
	[81] Boa Vista Avante Sempre 
	Trabalhando Arduamente (BASTA: Boavista Island Onwards Always 
	Woking Hard) [51]
 Boa Vista Avante Sempre 
	Trabalhando Arduamente (BASTA: Boavista Island Onwards Always 
	Woking Hard) [51] Grupo Independente para a 
	Ribeira Brava (GIRB: Independent Group for Ribeira Brava) 
	[31]
 Grupo Independente para a 
	Ribeira Brava (GIRB: Independent Group for Ribeira Brava) 
	[31] Grupo Por Amor Incondicional 
	a Sanfilipe (GPAIS: Group for Boundless Love for St. Philipp 
	Town) [82]
 Grupo Por Amor Incondicional 
	a Sanfilipe (GPAIS: Group for Boundless Love for St. Philipp 
	Town) [82] Movimento Modernizar 
	São Vicente (M.M.S.V.: Modernize St. Vicent Island 
	Movement) [21]
 Movimento Modernizar 
	São Vicente (M.M.S.V.: Modernize St. Vicent Island 
	Movement) [21] Onda Independente para o 
	Avanço do Maio (OIAM: Independent Wave for the 
	Advancement of May Island) [61]
 Onda Independente para o 
	Avanço do Maio (OIAM: Independent Wave for the 
	Advancement of May Island) [61]See also:
In the 2016 municipal elections, the official infogram used distinct unique colors for each party:
| color | party | 
|---|---|
| (buff) | P.P. - Partido Popular de Cabo Verde | 
| (brown) | AMI - Avançar Mosteiros Independente | 
| (dark red) | BASTA - Boa Vista Avante Sempre Trabalhando Arduamente | 
| (bright red) | P.T.S. - Partido de Trabalho e Solidariedade | 
| (yellow) | GIRB - Grupo Independente para a Ribeira Brava | 
| (dark green) | M.p.D. - Movimento para a Democracia | 
| (bright blue) | OIAM - Onda Independente para o Avanço do Maio | 
| (medium blue) | GPAIS - Grupo Por Amor Incondicional a Sanfilipe | 
| (darker blue) | UCID - União Cabo-verdiana Independente e Democrática | 
| (purple) | P.S.D. - Partido Social Democrático | 
| (?) | P.A.I.C.V. - Partido Africano da Independência de Cabo Verde | 
In September 2016, municipal elections were held in Cabo Verde, with 11 
parties disputing the 22 municipal parliaments and 
governments: The winner overall was M.p.D., who 
got parliement majorities and siezed the cabinet in 19 municipalities; 
P.A.I.C.V. got two of those, and the remaining 
one, Boavista, went for the local party BASTA. 
Also run, with more modest results, the following parties: 
UCID, OIAM,
GIRB, GPAIS, 
P.P., P.T.S., 
P.S.D., and AMI.
António Martins, 21 December 2016
It should be noted that, apart from the results of the two major parties, 
M.p.D. and P.A.I.C.V., 
seats in municipal parliaments and/or in municipal cabinets were won mostly 
by local platforms running only in a single municipality and with no 
national-wide aspirations (probably not qualified to be termed full 
fledged political parties).
António Martins, 22 December 2016
AMI - Avançar Mosteiros Independente (=To independently 
progress Mosteiros town) run only in Mosteiros 
where it had very poor results (~1% of the ballots). The party’s 
color in the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram is brown. 
Its 
logo is the initialism in very dark red letters "A" and "I" 
surrounding a light orange "M" stylized as two arches accompanied by a 
cyan "v" shape above it; the full name is below also in cyan. Party flag 
use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
A.D.M. - Aliança Democrática para a Mudança 
(=Democratic Alliance for Change) — according to the 
English 
Wikipedia article, it existed in 2001-2006 as a coalition of 
UCID, P.C.D., and 
P.T.S.. Party flag use, if any as such, unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
BASTA (meaning also "Enough!" or "No more!" — a backronymic 
acronym, then) run only in Boa Vista, where it 
elected the whole municipal government and 7 out of 13 members of the 
municipal parliament.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
According to this 
article, it means «Boa Vista Avante Sempre Trabalhando 
Arduamente»
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 21 March 2017
In the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram BASTA’s color is dark red. Its logo is the map of the 
island surrounded by hands, found in several different realizations: 
Here’s two
examples. 
Party flag use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
GIRB - Grupo Independente para a Ribeira Brava (=Independent 
Group for Ribeira Brava; meaning to be confirmed), styled "GIRⒷ : 
Um município renovado" (=A renovated municipality), run only in 
Ribeira Brava where it nearly won the popular 
vote, electing 2 councilmen out of 5 and 4 seats in the municipal 
parliament, out of 13.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram GIRB’s color is yellow. 
Its 
logo shows two semi-circular arrows in a clockwise rotational 
arrangement, dark blue above orange, encircling the acronym also in dark 
blue, with a dove perching on the "G" and the whole above the slogal, in 
black letters. Party flag use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
GPAIS - Grupo Por Amor Incondicional a Sanfilipe (= Group for 
Boundless Love for St. Philipp Town) run only in 
São Filipe and elected one of seven 
councilmen and 3 of the 17 members of the municipal parliament.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram GPAIS’ color is medium blue. 
Its 
logo is the initials in dark blue letters with an African Kingfisher 
perched on the "S" its beak pointing to a 6-color 6-pointed star, voided, 
atop the "I"; name of the party on a line below all. Party flag use 
unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
M.M.S.V. - Movimento Modernizar São Vicente 
(=Modernize St. Vicent Island Movement) — according to the 
English 
Wikipedia article, it existed for the 2004 local elections in 
São Vicente; won 1 seat. Party flag use 
unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
OIAM - Onda Independente para o Avanço do Maio (=Independent 
Wave for the Advancement of May Island; the acronym is the full anagram of 
the toponym) run only in Maio where it failed 
shortly to elect the municipal government and elected 5 out of 13 members 
of the municipal parliament.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram OIAM’s color is bright blue. 
Its 
logo is blue with a handprint on the party’s acronym and full 
name, all in golden yellow within a white rectangular orle. Party flag use 
unknown.
António Martins, 22 DeDecember c 2016
P.C.D. - Partido da Convergência Democrática 
(=Democratic Convergence Party) — according to the 
English 
Wikipedia article, it was formed from an M.p.D. 
split in 1994, and was part of the A.D.M. coalition in 
2001-2006, after which it seems to be inactive. Party flag use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
P.R.D. - Partido da Renovação Democrática 
(=Democratic Renewal Party) — according to the 
English 
Wikipedia article, it was founded by a former 
M.p.D.-elected Praya 
mayor in 2000; dropped from >3% to <1% of the votes by 2006 and has 
been inactive since then. Party flag use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the the 2016 municipal elections, P.S.D. - 
Partido Social Democrático (=Social Democratic Party) only 
run in Sal to gather 0.3% of the voters’ 
preference. According to the 
English 
Wikipedia article, since its creation from an UCID 
fraction in 1992, this party never had more than 1% of the votes, in 
a downward trend.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram P.S.D.’s color is purple. Its logo 
as 
given in the official national electoral commission website resembles 
very much that of its namesake Portuguese party, 
but it is rendered in light grey line draw, looking like a place-holder and 
all but invisible. Party flag use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the the 2016 municipal elections, P.T.S. - 
Partido de Trabalho e Solidariedade (=Labour and Solidarity Party) 
only run in Praia to gather 0.3% of the voters’ 
preference — compare with the 11% it got in the 2004 elections. 
According to the 
English 
Wikipedia article, this party exists only in S. Vincent island.
António Martins, 22 December 2016
In the the 2016 municipal elections 
official 
infogram P.T.S.’s color is bright red. 
Its 
logo shows a red sun disc between two dark blue stylized mountain 
peaks (?) above the party initials, undotted; dark blue edging all 
around white background. Party flag use unknown.
António Martins, 22 December 2016