Democratic Party for Justice
The Democratic Party for Justice (French: Parti Démocratique pour la Justice, PDJ) is a political party in Mali led by Abdoul Ba.
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The party was established in 1991 and officially registered on 19 April 1991.[1] It received 2.4% of the vote in the July 1997 parliamentary elections, winning a single seat.[2] It joined the Alliance for the Republic and Democracy prior to the 2002 parliamentary elections. The Alliance won 59 seats in total, with the PDJ winning one.[3]
The party did not contest the 2013 parliamentary elections.[4]
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References
- Directory of Political Parties Archived 2014-05-02 at the Wayback Machine Ministry of the Interior
- Elections in Mali African Elections Database
- Espoir 2002 Alliance finishes atop parliamentary polls in Mali Panapress, 10 August 2002
- Participation status of political parties in the 2013 legislative elections Ministry of the Interior
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