Maecha Bora

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the Comoros

Member State of the Arab League


Maecha Bora was a political party in the Comoros.

History

The party had ministers in the government formed by President Said Mohamed Djohar on 6 January 1992.[1] In the March 1992 parliamentary elections it finished fourth in the popular vote, winning three seats in the Assembly of the Union. However, the party failed to win a seat in the early elections the following year.

In 1996 Maecha Bora was one of several parties that merged to form the National Rally for Development.[2]

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References

  1. Comoros Islands: Short-term government African Intelligence, 11 January 1992
  2. Comoros Islands: Constitutional referendum African Intelligence, 12 October 1996


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