Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front
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The Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front (Afar: Qafar Uguugumoh Demokrasiyyoh Inkiinoh Fooca; abbreviated ARDUF) is an Afar political party in Ethiopia, founded in 1993. It had been a member of the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF) coalition opposition party.
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Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front Qafar Uguugumoh Demokrasiyyoh Inkiinoh Fooca | |
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Abbreviation | ARDUF |
Founded | 1993 (1993) |
Ideology | Afar interests Self-determination |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Afar National Democratic Party (1999–2000) |
Battles and wars | Second Afar insurgency Tigray War |
Seats in the House of Federation | 0 / 112
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Seats in the House of Peoples' Representatives | 0 / 547
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Its name is often simplified to just Uguugumo (also spelled Uguguma or Ugogomo),[1] meaning "Revolution", a term sometimes reserved for its militant wing and often confused as being a separate organization that is simply closely tied to ARDUF.[1][2][3]