Dialogue Proposition Action

Dialogue Proposition Action (DPA-Mwangaza) was a political party in the Comoros led by Mohamed Saïd Abdallah Mchangama.

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the Comoros

Member State of the Arab League


History

The party received 5.4% of the vote in the 1992 elections, winning seats in the Assembly of the Union.[1]

In October 1993 it merged into the Rally for Democracy and Renewal,[2][3] which went on to win the parliamentary elections in December.

gollark: Is their problem the passive bit, or the aggressive bit?
gollark: Maybe you can configure your phone keyboard to replace "Lol" with "I hate you" or something.
gollark: (I mean, internally they probably work differently, but it's not like having radio options with satellite TV is an amazing technical achievement)
gollark: Radio is just TV with the video signal missing.
gollark: I wonder how hard/expensive it'd be to run your own channel on the satellite system if there are THAT many.

References

  1. Comoros Islands: No legislative majority African Intelligence, 5 December 1992
  2. Elections held in 1993 IPU
  3. Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press


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