Movement for National Rectification–Unionist

The Movement for National Rectification–Unionist (French: Mouvement de Redressement National–Unioniste, MORENA–Unionist) is a political party in Gabon.

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History

The party was established in 1992 by the MP Adrien Nguemah Ondo as a breakaway from the Movement for National Rectification.[1] Nguemah Ondo ran in the 1993 presidential elections, receiving just 0.4% of the vote. It lost its seat in the 1996 parliamentary elections.

The party did not nominate a presidential candidate again until the 2009 elections, in which Bienvenu Mauro Nguema ran on the MORENA–Unionist ticket. He received only 293 votes (0.09%).[2]

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References

  1. Le MORENA Sangonet
  2. Elections in Gabon African Elections Database
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