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Politics & Government Guide in Gambia

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

The Gambia remains a unitary presidential republic under President Adama Barrow, operating with the 1997 Constitution after the National Assembly rejected a new constitution bill in July 2025. Disputes over presidential powers and term limits stalled reforms, maintaining the current framework amid multi-party competition.

Government Type

Unitary presidential republic

Legal System

Mixed legal system of English common law, Islamic law, and customary law

Head of State

President Adama Barrow(since 2017)

Head of Government

President Adama Barrow(Independent)since 2017

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Upper House:Upper House
Lower House:National Assembly (58 seats)

Major Political Parties

United Democratic Party(UDP)

Centre-left

National People's Party(NPP)

Centre-right

Voting Rights

Universal suffrage for citizens aged 18 and above

Recent Developments

  • National Assembly rejected the Constitution (Promulgation) Bill 2024 at second reading on 7 July 2025, halting constitutional reform
  • Continued operation under the 1997 Constitution due to failure of 2024 Draft
  • Opposition UDP and allies opposed the bill over executive powers and term limits
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal
Constitution1997
Divisions6